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Destroy unwanted sound with Noise Blackout. The Jabra BT530 is the first Bluetooth headset with Noise Blackout. Unique amongst wireless hands-free headsets, it provides background noise elimination ¿ without any compromise on natural voice quality. Dual microphones, coupled with advanced DSP technology, identify the source of sound ¿ and then enhance your own voice, and obliterate peripheral noise. Enjoy crystal clarity and all-day comfort. This headset offers a noise-free experience in crystal clear sound wherever you are. Equipped with intelligent volume control ¿ the headset automatically adjusts the level of received audio for optimal audibility and also offers Audio Shock Protection ¿ guarding your ears against raised voices or sudden noise surges. Designed in true Jabra style, with comfort and intuitively in mind ¿ this headset will provide pure audio power all-day long, whichever way you choose to wear it.
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Technical Details
- High performance with Bluetooth 2.0 EDR & eSCO- Dual wearing style with 3rd generation Jabra Eargel and flexible earhook
- 5½ hours talk time and up to 250 hours standby time
- Lightweight - only 8g
- L 1.65 x W 0.7 x H 1.06in
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By Dwayne Campbell (Chicago)
Received my product quickly & in good condition. I like the fact that it works with 2 phones at the same time. People om the other end say they can hear me clearly. I love the on/off switch. Great product.
By Jeffrey E. Morris (Central Michigan, USA)
First of all I have owned many headsets over the years. I am writing about the Jabra BT530 because it really is a superb product.
I had a jabra BT350 about 4 to 5 years ago. It functioned well but it was big, ugly and had a very poor fit. I then went through a couple of Plantronics (The 655 series) where the eargels always fell off due to a very poor design. Plus Plantronics first generation noise reduction was not very effective. The Plantronics performance was satisfactory but the eargel problem was not acceptable. Then I had a pair of Moto units, the H700 which I misplaced and the H710 which was a better unit than the H700 but eventually failed after a year. However these two Motorola units could not handle ambient noise at all. I then purchased a Jawbone II that I could not get to fit at all, plus the ear hooks were a joke. So, I gave it to my wife and we found an eargel that worked well for her. (A Jabra) I can not understand how Jawbone got such a reputation, the technology really works well, however the implimentation is aweful. A week ago after much research I found the Jabra BT530 and this is the first BT unit I have used that really impresses me.
1.) Fit, for me it is good, I use a old style Jabra eargel. The ones that look like hearing aid molds. For my ear the Large Right works best with the ear hook. I have not been able to make the 3rd generation earhooks work as well as these older models.
2.) Sound quality is superb, I rank this right up there with the Jawbone. (When the Jawbone cheak sensor is positioned next to your face and working correctly) The BT350's noise reduction is IMHO on a par with the Jawbone without the digitized distortion you sometimes get with the Jawbone.
3.) Ergonomics are great, I could not design a better product. I love the seperate power switch and controls.
4.) Asthetics are great, I love the look.
Overall this is a fantastic product. Over the years I have grown so used to BT headsets that I find it almost impossible to use a cell phone without a head set. When driving, for me, BT is a must!
Jabra really took their years of leadership in the BT market and poured everything into this little device. The only reason I did not give it five stars is the fact that the new eargels are a step backwards for Jabra. Highly recommended.
By D. Seaton
This is great for the iPhone but you must turn off wi/fi initially to pair. I use it with RSS Player.
By W. Bernardo (Seattle, WA)
Got this to pair with my Blackberry Curve 8900. It paired easily and works very well. Haven't used in any really noisy environments but so far it has been loud enough and I haven't had any complaints from the people I've called while using it. It's comfortable to wear without the earhook when using the eargels with the ring on them. Range isn't wonderful but I'm almost always with my phone. Even when the phone is in a bag or in a pocket on the opposite side of the headset things are fine.
By Donald Cressman (Chicago)
Works fine.. sometimes it's a little confusing to get it paired to both your computer and your phone but it still works.
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