The design is simply bad. The earphone doesn't sit properly in the ear where it can drop when I turn my head. The fitting of the earphone is awkward and uncomfortable. Please consider other options before purchasing this item.
The design is simply bad. The earphone doesn't sit properly in the ear where it can drop when I turn my head. The fitting of the earphone is awkward and uncomfortable. Please consider other options before purchasing this item.
I have to say that I really didn't think that I'd ever get excited about a pair of earphones, but after trying these halo free, bluetooth & wireless in-ear headphones - I am hooked!
In the saturated market for Bluetooth headsets, Jabra has designed a unique stereo headset appropriately named Halo. Jabra's Halo pairs high quality stereo sound with the traditional features of a Bluetooth headset - this means you can enjoy rich sounding music over the A2DP protocol - and take...
"Cool" Design; Ease of Use; Controls; Information Display
Call Quality; Connect/Disconnect Issues
These things will not stay in my ear, no matter the configuration or size earbud/hook/loop. I use these exclusively for exercise and they always fall out on runs, the rower, weightlifting, pull ups, or even sitting still. Sounds ok, little weak on base and noise. I wouldn't buy again
Bluetooth headsets get a bad press. Although they are amazingly practical, allowing you to use your phone whilst keeping your hands free, they've always had something of an image problem.
Good audio performance; look good; 3.5mm accessory cable; lightweight; folding arms
Can leak sound; lacks advanced calling functions
The idea was good but I didn't follow through The first complaint is the battery life wasn't very long they're not very loud so in a noisy area you cannot hear it but most of all the fit in your ear isn't comfortable
Now that Apple has finally got around to adding Bluetooth A2DP audio streaming to the iPhone the world may finally wake up to how useful A2DP actually is and start taking more of an interest in wireless stereo headsets, like this one from Jabra.
Most cell phones these days come with stereo Bluetooth because even the more basic handsets have some kind of built-in music player. We're happy to see this development, as it lets us listen to music cord-free.
The Jabra Halo has a slim and stylish design that folds down to a more compact and portable shape; It comes with a 3.5-millimeter patch cord in case your device does not have stereo Bluetooth
The Jabra Halo fits awkwardly over the ears and does not feel like it is securely in place; Call quality suffered when in a noisy environment, and we did not like the touch-sensitive volume controls
The Jabra Halo is an attractive stereo Bluetooth headset that's easy to use.
The idea is brilliant - a good sounding wireless headset that will pair to both Bluetooth on phones and computers - simultaneously
Flawed execution; Pairing and reconnecting with the phone or the computer was a nightmare; I would be able to pair with one, but not switch to the other, and then I couldn't get back to the device I was paired with; It was a nightmare
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