If you want all the benefits of hands-free, wireless communication, in an easy-to-use headset, the Jabra BT110 is for you! Simply slip it on, switch it on and enjoy effortless... more
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If you want all the benefits of hands-free, wireless communication, in an easy-to-use headset, the Jabra BT110 is for you! Simply slip it on, switch it on and enjoy effortless hands-free phone calls that are as natural as face-to-face conversations. Connecting the Jabra BT110 to your cell phone couldn't be easier and with a single button to answer/end calls and a one touch volume control you'll soon have mastered its operation. A contoured earhook gives the Jabra BT110 a secure behind-the-ear fit (on either ear) and with its patented in-ear MiniGel for comfortable listening you can really enjoy your calls - no more 'holding the phone to your ear'. The lightweight, durable design is neat and functional and, once on, it stays securely in place - you'll forget you're even wearing it. The Jabra BT110 never needs re-charging - it gives up to 15 hours talk time on a single, easy-to-replace AAA battery and there's no need to worry about turning it off either - its automatic 'power down' function does it for you.
Advantages: Very good indeed. Disadvantages: None found.
..., then whichever charger lead you are using then goes into the holder.
I find that when using this device, the mobile phone itself uses more power than normal, this is because it has to be connected by bluetooth to the Jabra all the time.
I have never yet lost the signal, in fact I have had no trouble with this brilliant little gadget at all .
I confess I had to resort to going to my local Orange shop, and admitting I was an absolute technophobe, I asked them to "configure" my Jabra for me, which they immediately did without any hassle. something I could have done myself of course, given a year or two!
Jabra do have a website, take a look:-
http://www.mobilefun.co.uk
Here is a full list of the spec:-
Product Type Headset - wireless - Bluetooth.
Recommended Use Mobile phone.
Headphones Type Headphone - monaural...
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Advantages: A very good Bluetooth device. Disadvantages: Small enough you can easily lose it.
...earpiece is very comfortable indeed, and you do forget you have it on. there is also a holder, which has a clip fitted so you can attach it to your shirt etc. You insert the earpiece into the holder to charge it, then whichever charger lead you are using then goes into the holder.
I find that when using this device, the mobile phone itself uses more power than normal, this is because it has to be connected via Bluetooth to the Jabra all the time.
I have never yet lost this signal, in fact I have had no trouble with this brilliant little gadget at all.
I must confess, I did have to resort to going to my local Orange shop, and admitting I was an absolute technophobe, I asked them to "configure" my Jabra for me, which they immediately did without any hassle. This was something I could have done myself of course, given a year or two!
If...
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Advantages: Easy to hear and be heard, cuts out background noise, good price Disadvantages: Personally I find it difficult to keep it on my ear
...I bought this product to go with my very first bluetooth phone (Motorola A835 reviewed seperately).
I was working in London a lot and wanted to be able to keep my phone out of sight in my bag, also when shopping or out somewhere noisy I never hear the phone so this seemed like an ideal solution.
The JabraBT200 was at the best price for a bluetooth headset £39.99 and I bought mine from Amazon.co.uk but they are widely available at this price now.
I had a lot of problems at first, but this was down to the phone not the headset. Despite this I had contacted the Jabra support and they were very helpful.
The phone was reviewed as the most comfortable headset around. I found it very uncomfortable at first and it took a while to get used to.
When someone rings me the headset first gives a little warning chime before ringing...
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