Jabra BT620s - Bluetooth® stereo headset for mobile phones, music players, PCs and other Bluetooth devices

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With the Jabra BT620s, you can get immersed in hi-fi stereo music straight from your mobile phone. Switch instantly between enjoying your music and talking on the phone. The music pauses/stops automatically when a call comes in* ¿ so you can choose to answer the call, or just keep on grooving. So turn up the volume and get lost in music ¿ without losing touch. One of the great things about the Jabra BT620s is that it can be used with various Bluetooth devices** You can connect your Jabra BT620s with 2 devices, enabling music playing and phone connectivity at the same time. This means you never have to miss a call unless you want to, and you don't have to change your headset when you want to listen to music on another device. The Jabra BT620s is one of the first wireless stereo headsets on the market, so you can enjoy the convenience of hands-free communication and mobile music without being tied up in wires. With two precision speakers, you'll be guaranteed the crystal clear sound reproduction you need to really get the most out of your favorite music. Offering up to 16 hours talk time or up to 14 hours wireless music streaming, so you can move with your music more easily than ever. Lost in music ¿ still in touch. Release your Jabra.
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Technical Details

- Intuitive controls let you switch quickly and easily from listening to music to taking calls.
- Multi-directional microphone -- is built in to the headphones to ensure optimal voice pick-up.
- Up to 16 hours of talk time -- and 240 hours of standby on a single charge.
- Up to 14 hours of music time -- provides all-day listening pleasure.
- Bluetooth 1.2 supporting A2DP (for music playing) and AVRCP profiles (for remote control), and headset and hands-free profiles
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Customer Buzz
 "Great item!" 2009-07-01
By M. Preston (Duluth, GA)
Controls make this awesome. It pairs easily. It is extremely clear & most people cannot even tell you are on a cell phone or using bluetooth headphones. I would definitely recommed it!

Customer Buzz
 "My problem was Vista, Headphones work perfectly once I got arround vista" 2009-06-30
By David Alvo
This is my first review so bare with me! I will try to make it short and to the point.



I got the headphones to use them mainly with my PC to use with Skype and listen to music. I own a HP Pavilion with windows vista, this being the problem (vista). Just out of the box skype worked really well but music hissed and sounded terrible. Called Jabra support and they were not very helpful just offered to change the headphones. Didn't want this cause I had a feeling it was software problem. Did a lot of reading about a2dp, bluetooth, music, etc. and found that the problem was the software that came with vista, not the hardware (pc or headphones). Downloaded a trial version of bluesoleil and it works wonderful!



So in short, once I got the headphones to work properly they work perfectly, sound great, volume a bit to low, connects well with no breaking up, very good quality. The bad side (vistas fault) was that it took me a while to figure out the problem and Jabra support wasn't very helpful (they were nice, but not very technical). If you own vista I would suggest you get bluesoleil software first.



Hope it helps!

Customer Buzz
 "Item was DOA" 2009-06-15
By Lance Hunter
Item died on day one. I am not an audiophile, but noticed the sound quality was way below what I was expecting and the range was limited to about 10-15 ft in my house. I am looking for a refund.

Customer Buzz
 "If you can stand time compression" 2009-06-04
By Nicolas Rojas (Coral Springs, FL United States)
This headset has some good characteristics like battery life, relative comfort and ease of use but also a fatal flaw: in order to prevent breaks in the stream the feed is compressed and stretched causing some very uncomfortable listening of music.



It would seem that the buffer memory is inadequate which 'forced' the engineers to stretch the audio feed, this works in both ways, if the buffer is almost empty (stretching) or almost full (compressing) and to make it worse the implementation isn't the best one, instead of digitally filling or taking gaps in the wave they literally stretch the whole thing distorting the tonality of whatever you are listening to. This is quite harmless if you are talking to someone, or listening to your TV, but totally unacceptable if you are listening to music with distortions above a quarter of tone up or down.



Imagine you are listening to a violin player that comes and goes out of tune while playing.



Interestingly, the effect is worse if the paired device is closer to you (the buffer is filling up) to the point of somewhat frequent breaks when even the trick is insufficient.



If you want to listen to music, these aren't a good choice.

Customer Buzz
 "Pairing Difficulties" 2009-05-21
By A. P. Luchsinger (Twin Cities, MN USA)
These are excellent for pairing with phones. However, my new Dell laptop didn't pair well with them at all. When listening to music, they were horrible sound quality and this was when I was sitting at the computer. Also, don't plan on using these for Skype. Even with the proper setting they don't work well. Also, when wearing them for long periods of time they really hurt the ears. I would recommend a different model of Jabra.


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