Jabra unveils the Stone Bluetooth headset with “Noise Blackout Extreme technology”
Lets face it, when you wear a Bluetooth headset of any sort you generally look like a dork, of course there are more than a few places where looking like a dork can be a positive if not safer thing though—such as when you are in the car. So despite how they make you look, I would say that it is safe to say that Bluetooth headsets are here to stay, at least for a little while and people are going to continue using them so why not buy a somewhat decent looking headset and look a little less dorky.
With that, we recently saw the introduction of the Jabra Stone, and given the images I have seen it does not look like all that bad of a design. Dare I say it even has a slightly stylish look? Anyway, the Jabra Stone is said to offer a talk time of up to 8 hours and up to 12 days of standby time. Feature wise the Stone offers;
- Bluetooth technology - easy pairing with Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR & eSCO
- Jabra StatusDisplay makes it easy to check battery level and Bluetooth connectivity at a glance
- Effortlessly connect two Bluetooth enabled devices at the same time with Multiuse capabilities
- Features touch volume control, answer/end button, voice dialing (depending on the phone used), and streams music from A2DP enabled mobile phones
- Dimensions for headset in charger - H 2.3 x W 2 x D 1 inches
- Lightweight - weighs only .25 ounces
Finally, the Jabra Stone is retailing for $129.99 and will be available exclusively only at AT&T retail stores beginning on November 8, 2009.
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So what is the “Noise Blackout Extreme technology”? It’s mentioned in your title but not in your article…or even hinted at some euphemism. So dare I say I am confused.
on October 22, 2009 at 05:26 PM - LINK