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GMailWireless.com - Jabra BT125 Bluetooth Headset , Black

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List Price: $44.99
Our Price: $21.69
Your Save: $ 23.30 ( 52% )
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Manufacturer: Jabra
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory Brand: Jabra EAN: 0607421738323 Feature: Light and comfortable Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Jabra Manufacturer: Jabra Model: JAB-BT125 Publisher: Jabra Studio: Jabra
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Features
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Light and comfortable Safety-talk as much as you want without compromising your safety Easy to pair and operate Talk time -Up to 8 hours Stand-by time: Up to 170 hours
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice but not what I wanted Comment: This was a nice one but ear peice kept breaking finally got the blue ant
Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfect for people will small ears Comment: I have small ears and I've tried several headsets until I found this one. It fits securely in my ears, the sounds is good for the price you're paying and it's very easy to use. It tends to hurt the back of my ear after 45 mins but I just wear it when I'm in the car. Great deal for the price!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good but could be better Comment: I thought this earpiece works good, very easy to hear people and for people to hear me. However, one thing I didn't like is... the way it fitted on my ear, but I'll deal with it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Okay, but not exactly right Comment: I purchased the Jabra BT125 back in January 2008 when I bought my Samsung Flipshot. Actually, we got two on a discount from Best Buy.
As of currently, I have lost the bluetooth for a few months and have no clue where it is. But when I was using it, here were some pros and cons:
Fit right into my ears and was comfortable...did not feel like it would slip off any second as compared to my old Plantronics, which would slip off constantly.
Sound quality was good, however the con here was that I could hear too much static in the background at times. Not something I want to hear when I'm using my bluetooth. I made sure my phone was not far from me and I could still hear static.
The distance you could stand between the bluetooth and the phone was good. I could walk to the kitchen in the other side of the house with the BT on and could still be in a conversation without losing the other person. My Plantronics could not even do that and would drop my call if I went to far from the cell.
Charged fast and stayed for a few days....no problem with the charger or with the phone dying so fast.
Still decent for its price, but since I lost it, I need to find one that will work for me. I'd much rather stick with the regular wired headsets rather then BTs, as BTs can emit radio emissions that may or may not be dangerous for our ears and brains.
If you want something to start off with, this Jabra is good. But beware of the static you can hear in the background - I hated using it while driving and talking because of the static.
Customer Rating:      Summary: So far, so good... Comment: Let me start by saying I'm new to the world of bluetooth technology. I've never been too fond of the "cyborg" look. In the past, I've always been satisfied using my earpiece that plugs into my phone. However, I recently upgraded to the Nokia 3555, and hate the earpiece that comes with that one, so I went to the "blue" zone.
I didn't want to spend a lot, so I went to Fry's Electronics and spoke to a salesman about the various models. He said the Jabra BT125 was a pretty good value with very few customer returns. I paid $29 and so far have been happy (I've had it for just over two weeks). It's pretty comfortable and I haven't had any problems with it (yet). The only downside for me has been the low volume of the earpiece. But after reading several reviews on different brands, I've come to realize that's a very common problem.
Unfortunately, I don't have anything else to compare it with. I'm into not spending a lot and getting decent quality. It seems that's what I have. However, check with me again in 6 months (fortunately mine came with a 1-year warranty).
What I was told by the sales person is that when you buy more expensive models, what you're paying for is better noise cancellation. In otherwords, the more you pay, the better your caller can hear your voice and not all the ambient noise.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Features: Includes charging cord, headset. Compatible with all Bluetooth cell phones. Modes: on/off mode, 1-touch call answer/end, volume control. Operating requirements: Bluetooth. Voice-activated calling. Hands-free operation. Rechargeable battery. Bluetooth technology. Last number redial. Call waiting.
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