Sound quality is OK types. It's connectivity is not up to the mark, looses it's connection when in pocket. It's mic doesn't work. Some time it works some time it doesn't , that's really irritating.only good thing in it is the battery life.
Sound quality is OK types. It's connectivity is not up to the mark, looses it's connection when in pocket. It's mic doesn't work. Some time it works some time it doesn't , that's really irritating.only good thing in it is the battery life.
disappointed with the noise cancelling capabilities of this. people can hear all the sounds around me when I am on a call. quality is great, fit is very comfortable. just not usable in a business setting. :(
Good for extensive calling time; Light; easy to control; Vibration alert for calls; Impressive battery life
Unimpressive music playback; Rigid buttons; Tricky to get the right fit
I bought these little like a gamble. I often have problems with flat cables which I think carrying too much noise to the ears when it rubs against clothing. So even with these. Will return for that reason, and that I would like a slightly neater / easier execution.
No stranger to designing call center-friendly headsets, Denmark-based headphone company, Jabra, is back with a cable-free smart headset for audiophiles. Meet Jabra Halo Smart.
There are so many Bluetooth headsets to choose from today, so when Jabra launched its Halo Smart here in Singapore this year, it knows it will be joining a crowded market.
Welcome another neckband-style headphone to the world: the Jabra Halo Smart, which retails for $80 (sorry, UK and Australian readers, no word on international pricing yet). What's special about it? Well, since it's from Jabra, you'd hope it would work really well as a headset for making calls.
The Jabra Halo Smart is a sturdily built neck-band style headphone that performs very well as a headset for making cell phone calls, offers good battery life, and decent sound for music if you get a tight seal; Neckband vibrates when a call comes in
You may not get a secure; tight seal from any of the included ear tips; which leads to a poor fit and a reduction in sound quality
Welcome another neckband-style headphone to the world: the Jabra Halo Smart, which retails for $80 (sorry, UK and Australian readers, no word on international pricing yet).
While it doesn't do much to distinguish itself from other neckband-style headphones from a design standpoint, the Jabra Halo Smart seems sturdily built, performs very well as a headset for making calls and offers decent sound quality for music if you get a tight seal.
The Jabra Halo Smart is a sturdily built neck-band style headphone that performs very well as a headset for making cell phone calls, offers good battery life, and decent sound for music if you get a tight seal; Neckband vibrates when a call comes in.
You may not get a secure; tight seal from any of the included ear tips; which leads to a poor fit and a reduction in sound quality.
Jabra's Halo Smart is easily the best headset for phone calls. Music is just a bonus.
Outstanding call quality; Decent music performance; Convenient magnetic earbuds; Great battery life; Good price
Bass needs more depth; A little bulky to accommodate bigger battery
Some people are incredibly busy and take calls at all hours of the day and night. Those who are self-aware enough to not want to look a dweeb with a Bluetooth earpiece hanging out of one ear now have other options, such as Jabra's new Halo Smart headset.
Comfortable; flexible neckband with various earphone tip sizes; 17 hours of talk time or 15 hours of music playback; Magnetic neckband keeps earphones from dangling
Not everyone likes the look or feel of a neckband; Neckband magnets are weak
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