Video: Nokia Purity Pro Wireless Hands-On

| September 2, 2012 | 7 Replies

Nokia Purity Pro

Once again we rely on CJ’s coverage of IFA to get our dose of Nokia related new, this time a hands-on of the newly announced Nokia Purity Pro Wireless. The design is essentially the same as the previous version (no point playing with perfection), except for the lack of permanent cord  (they can be used wired if you like) and the addition of a bluetooth pairing button.

They charge via a microUSB port, with battery life for over 24 hours of music listening with ANC turned on. If you turn off the Noise Cancellation you’ll probably get a lot more if these are anything like the BH-905. And like the 905′s these have a wired port as well, so you can listen to music even if your headphones run out of battery.

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Nokia Purity Pro

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Heyyo, names Ali- Currently a fourth year Dental Student from Chicago; studying in Jordan. I love all sorts of gadgets almost as much as I love my cookies! (Have: Green Nokia N8, Cyan Lumia 800, Black N9, Stormtrooper White Lumia 900, Black 808 PureView, Red Lumia 920). Follow my twitter handle '@AliQudsi' - no pressure. Thanks.

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  1. Ztuka says:

    Impressed actually, but It would be nice if the microphone also could be used when using wired connection.
    Cant the microphone be used when connected by wire?
    I have been waiting for these headphones with noise cancelling and NFC.
    Hope also the bass is impressive with depth…and oslo high putput if I want to rock n roll
    :-)

  2. twig says:

    I love using headphones for phone calls, its amazing. My favorite car color is yellow.

  3. genchigen says:

    How much noise cancellation is there?

  4. ms.nokia says:

    these look good and are a great thought out product, can’t fault them in any way, but expensive,

  5. Janne says:

    Very nice. I have the first generation Puritys myself, this seems like very good evolution.

  6. esas says:

    Will these come with apt-x technology?

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