Jabra has today announced a pair of updated new devices for handsfree calling in the form of the Jabra Easycall Bluetooth headset and the Crusier2 in-car speaker phone. Apart from the obvious features ...
The Jabra Clipper is a twist on the traditional Bluetooth design, aimed more at those who want to use it for music than those who are just looking for handsfree calls on their mobile phone. The Jabra ...
Mobile phone headset maker Jabra on Thursday unveiled its C120s and C220s, two new corded headsets designed to combine the audio from mobile phones and from iPods or other music players. The first ...
The latest wireless headset from Jabra has noise canceling and a new effective microphone boom arm that's shorter and better than the preceding model. For the past year or so, I’ve been using the ...
Jabra offers an extensive selection of headphones, earbuds, and headsets, and each type of product has a slightly different Bluetooth pairing process. If you're struggling to connect your Jabra ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Bluetooth headsets have been a popular accessory for cell phones for years now and Jabra has led ...
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Jabra on Thursday launched its BT320s Bluetooth stereo headset. It works both with Bluetooth equipped phones and iPods, using the Jabra A125s Bluetooth stereo adapter for the iPod. The BT320s costs ...
Bluetooth headsets are two a penny these days and Jabra has become something of a household name in this domain. But does the tiny headset impress? We get calling to find out. The Jabra BT8040 employs ...
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