Typical price
£50
What it is
A solar-powered Bluetooth headset for your mobile phone
7.1
What you need to know: Iqua 603 SUN Bluetooth Headset
We like:
That it easily competes in the current marketplace
We don't like:
The rather bulky hook; the badly fitting ear-piece
SmartPlanet judgement:
The Iqua 603 SUN is not the sexiest Bluetooth headset on the market, nor is it the ugliest, heaviest or most expensive. It is, however, a good quality device that's reliable and easy to use and that, thanks to a tiny solar panel, will hardly ever need charging. Leave it in the sun and the battery tops itself up automatically, and while this doesn't make it a planet-saver, it does make it extremely convenient.
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Full review:
Love them or hate them, Bluetooth headsets are everywhere, and while the majority are still sported by mini-cab drivers, estate agents and Gareth-from-the-Office types, they can be extremely useful if you do a lot of driving. Or if you find yourself tied to your electronic organiser or mobile. And since the majority of calls made using a headset take place outdoors, a solar-powered model seems like a logical idea. Continue reading...











