Wear this little unit from Jabra on a lanyard around your neck (not included) and you've got music and phone control ready to hand. A 3.5mm jack lets you use the included earbuds or your own, while a microphone in the unit picks up your voice.
Digital sound processing cuts down on noise, and when a call comes in, your music is paused for the duration. (Your phone and music device must support these functions.) Eight hours of talk time or seven hours of music, and up to two hundred thirty hours of standby time keep you covered. Connect to two devices at the same time, if that's the way you play it, while the one ounce weight keeps you from feeling like a beast of burden at the end of the day.
Why should you have to choose between your phone and your music when you can do both? Check it and see if this is the one for you.
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no more trashed phones
- Pros: Phone sits in padded case on a window sill while I trim out a house. Sound is good. I don't have to look for earplugs to run the table saw. Good charge lasts all day streaming tunes. I like that you can change ear buds. Maybe some Shures?
- Cons: Blue Tooth Limbo. If I wander out of range (out to truck) for too long. they disconnect. Both the headset and phone swear they are still connected, but they're not. Turn off, turn on, reconnect aargh. Sometimes it tries to go back to music after a call but fails. Limbo
- Other Thoughts: This is my first headset so I don't know if this is normal for Bluetooth. My phone (Samsung M520) could have issues too. I still use them all the time.
Jabra BT303
- Pros: Great Product. Very compact and light weight. The sound quality and range is amazing. I never actually wear it around my neck but it is easy to clip to the shirt.
- Cons: Noticed a delay when adjusting the volume, but that might be my phone.
| Model | BT3030 |
| Type | Bluetooth Stereo Headset |