Jabra Supreme
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11 years ago
Perfect Companion while driving
I have used lots of BT Headsets in past 8 years. By far this is the perfect one. The only and only Unique Selling Point here is "Active Noise Cancellation" If you seek a real "Hands free" conversation while triving...... this is a must buy.
13 years ago
Too loud
Out of the box, this unit was too loud. Too loud to listen to & volume on other end of call was too loud as well. Excellent noise cancellation, but after a few weeks I had to return it. I picked up the Logitech Legend & am very impressed.
12 years ago
Jabra Supreme UC review
The Jabra Supreme UC's appeal centers on its handling of mobile calls and Internet calls. Red our Jabra Supreme UC review to find out more.
14 years ago
Jabra Supreme --Reviewed
The Jabra SUPREME is available for AUD$129 from Dick Smith. No doubt shopping around will save a bit of money.
14 years ago
Jabra SUPREME Bluetooth Headset
Despite the rise of data-centric smartphones, quite a few people still use their handsets for simple voice calls. And for some of those people, a quality Bluetooth headset is a great solution when talking in the car or chatting for long periods in noisy places.
Pros:
- The Jabra Supreme offers powerful active noise canceling
- plenty of volume
- and advanced voice controls
Cons:
- The Supreme's ear loop is large and has a loose fit
- You may have to perform a software upgrade
12 years ago
Best hearing aid friendly headset on the market.
I wear Oticon behind the ear hearing aids. They have a microphone that goes into the ear canal. I've tried MANY Bluetooth headsets and they either are very uncomfortable on top of the aid, cause my aid to pop off my ear and hang by the microphone line or fall off my ear altogether (the headset).
Pros:
- Loud
- Clear
- Comfortable
- HUGE answer/call end button
- You can hold the boom while pushing it so you are not jamming the headset into your ear, The ear loop is completely customizable without using a butane torch
Cons:
- Although it is light as a feather and comfortable to wear all day my house has a smaller footprint
14 years ago
Jabra Supreme
There is an inherent problem with wearing a Bluetooth headset. No matter how well designed it is, you will almost certainly end up looking like something of a berk wearing one. Add to this problem the hefty price tag of £99.99 and the Jabra Supreme is already facing an uphill struggle.
Pros:
- Active Noise Cancellation
- Superb sound quality
- Pair with two devices at once
Cons:
- Flimsy feel
- Loose fitting
14 years ago
Bluetooth headsets are quite cheap and widely available nowadays, but they don't seem to be very popular as you would expect in this part of the world. However, Jabra's new Supreme headset might help tip the scales in favor of safer driving.
14 years ago
still has hollow sound but great features
good fit, easy to use, works well for both calls and media. Phone calls still have hollow sound to them, not bad but not as good as other less expensive ear pieces I've had (those did not have the features I needed).
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