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September 20, 2005

NES Bluetooth Handset



What we have here is your typical NES controller converted into a Bluetooth handset suitable for use with mobile phones and VOIP software on Bluetooth-enabled PCs. Click the images to see larger versions.

The controller itself is an actual NES controller. The plus-pad has been hollowed out and houses a speaker to listen to conversations. A discreet little hole next to the ‘A’ button allows sound to travel to the internal microphone.

Here’s where it gets good.

Pressing the ‘A’ button raises the volume while pressing the ‘B’ button lowers the volume. The ‘Start’ button is the main action button and is used to pick up calls, hang up calls, pair the handset and turn it on/off. I actually kept the internal button connectors, and hooked them up to the Bluetooth device.

A small port on the side of the controller is used to charge the internal battery. The Bluetooth handset has a talk time of 4 hours and a standby time of several days. The quality is quite good.



Here’s how it works with cell phones:
• Keep the NES Bluetooth Handset in your pocket.
• Keep you Bluetooth phone in your bag or backpack.
• When a call comes in, press ‘Start’ on the NES Bluetooth Handset.
• Talk.
• When done, press ‘Start’ again to end the call.

Here’s how it works with Skype:
• Keep the NES Bluetooth Handset on your desk.
• When a call comes in on your Bluetooth-enabled PC, press ‘Start’ on the NES Bluetooth Handset.
• Talk.
• When done, press ‘Start’ again to end the call.

Creating the NES Bluetooth Handset took around 4 hours of dremmeling, soldering and cursing. I could probably do it again in less time now that I know how things work. The end result is sturdy and light but you don’t want to see the inside of this beast, it is a monster in there.

Please let me know what you think. This is the first time I have seen or heard of a controller handset and I am interested in any feedback you may have.

P.S. If you don't think it is real, just ask Gabe & Tycho. They got to try it out in person at the Baltimore Comic Convention on 9/17/2005.

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