Showing posts with label Jabra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jabra. Show all posts

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Jabra CRUISER2 Review

Getting Started:

Be on your phone while driving can be as bad as driving on the road, although there are many solutions that can help us to speak at the same time and certainly seem unpleasant accidents are not an earlier. Could it be that these simple solutions do not work, or not designed with usability in mind, so that consumers will not find them really useful? To tell the truth, no serious doubt. However, we would like to take a look at such a tender, a Bluetooth Speakerphone – Jabra CRUISER2 – and see how it performs. It is one of the newest gadgets, let us see if done wrong in allowing us to use two hands to drive.

Design:

Jabra CRUISER2 is in no way spectacular screen. It is quite plain, black, and personifies a comprehensive security approach. We think it fits most vehicles thanks to the Conservatives, and the template is displayed.

The Build quality is not great – the device is, of course, plastic and cheaply made. You will certainly have no idea of what you want by just looking at it, you should experience no dire need for such a hands-free, I think almost never CRUISER2.


The device is controlled primarily by the four keys on the front page – call volume + and-, and Mute. They all feature a nice clicky feel, and it is easy to press, with the exception of the little mute button is pressed.
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Friday, July 8, 2011

Jabra KYMATOS review

Getting Started:

The wave of Jabra Bluetooth headsets that could be your Savior in a breezy day, or whatever the manufacturer, it is reassuring to us. Retailing at around $ 60, the headphones are the main sales argument works very well in colder environments, thanks to the shape of microphone boom and DSP algorithms (signal processing). Of course, could not leave the wave, Jabra untested thus gave us the opportunity to impress us, but this achieved? This becomes clear at the end of our review. Now, make it possible to begin to take a closer look at the device itself.

Design:

The wave of Jabra Crescent shape is designed to largely remain hidden behind the ear while a microphone boom extends forward to the user's mouth. We agree that the headset is relatively high compared to other models, but in reality, which is not a disadvantage, because the wave is much lighter than expected. At 1.52 grams, or 13 ounces may be heavier than many other headsets out there, but thanks to the correct weight distribution and a wise choice of materials, the wave did not exert pressure on the ear. Unfortunately rather say we do not want to be able to stop watching this completely. The headset can be felt very often due to the large contact area with your ear.

The wave of the body plastics Jabra has a soft touch finish, added to this, and the supposedly stable hugs your ear is done with rubber to give a tight grip. These combined with rubber sectors could be inclined to collect pollution and dust, but thanks to an extra bit of friction offer headphones barely move, no matter how you turn and twist. However, the Western balkans, the handset, which was to lay on top of the ear canal, it feels like it will be removed at any time. Fortunately, the second has been included in the ear gel sets have a greater tip and feel a bit more pleasant. When you get used to the headset, you should have no problems wearing it over a long period.

Over the wave of Jabra find a separate on/off switch, not get to see often enough for Bluetooth headphones. Right below is a microUSB port that is used for charging internal battery, but the coverage is so flimsy that it comes from the same time. We also discussed a well exposed 2 buttons, volume rocker and a pair of LED lights that indicate the battery level and status of the device. So how do you answer your calls can ask. Well, something that was very pleased to find that microphone boom also has a button for the tip – pressing the collections up and not responding to the call. Joy, we can say that the search button with your finger could not be easier.


Now that we know that the wave of Jabra is not something that can be embarrassing tip in public, let us know if it really offers superior audio quality.


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Saturday, May 8, 2010

Jabra arrow review

The arrow is a correct descriptive name for the device that resembles a tapered tip of an arrow. Handsfree seems really attractive, plus is really solid and balanced light (0.31 gold).



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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Jabra stone review "

the framework is in reality a cylinder with semi-transparent top, with this gadget with smooth rounded shape that looks more like a PEBBLE located inside. This is what looks like headphones when placed in the charging cradle and hence its name. By the way, can extract STONE Jabra result on its own merits

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