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Jabra Halo Smart

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staples.com
★★★★★
5 years ago

Hard to hear people talk unless both ear buds are in. I also drive a cab over

InfiBeam
★★★★★
5 years ago
Jabra Halo Smart Wireless Bluetooth Stereo Headphones

I am much more happy, received before time. I have connected with my Dell Inspiron 13 5000 series and also with my smartphone, I was not knowing this feature. Delighted with the sound quality. Only disadvantage is its not flexible enough so I have to buy suitable case.

pricespy.co.nz
★★★★★
7 years ago

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.

The Streaming Blog
★★★★
5 years ago
Jabra Halo Smart Review

When it comes to the market of wireless headphones, there are a lot of choices that are available which vary in design and price; some are lower than $20 whereas others go higher than $500.

CNET
★★★★
7 years ago
Jabra Halo Smart review: Jabra's first neckband-style Bluetooth headphone is almost excellent

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.

PC Magazine
★★★★
7 years ago
Jabra Halo Smart Review

Jabra is best known for its mono Bluetooth headsets, though it's proven that it can make capable stereo headphones as well, like the excellent Jabra Move Wireless ($84.95 at Amazon) . The company tries to have it both ways with the $79.99 Halo Smart, a pair of Bluetooth earphones that focus on call quality as much as music. While the well-designed, wind-protected microphone lets your voice come through clearly on phone calls, the earphones lack the bass presence and high-end clarity to offer a truly compelling musical experience. DesignThe headset consists of a U-shaped neckband, from which the two earphones extend on short cables. The earphones themselves are mounted on small P-shaped plastic extensions with built-in magnets that let them stick together or connect loosely to magnets in the neckband when not in use, to reduce dangling. The earpieces lack any sort of stabilizing earfin or hook, but they sat comfortably and securely in my ears without any adjustment. The right arm...

The Jabra Halo Smart makes excellent voice calls for a pair of Bluetooth earphones, but musical prowess is lacking.

Clear voice calls; Long battery life; Relatively inexpensive

Little sub-bass response; High-mids and highs lack clarity and finesse

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