Slim, foldable design, Separate microUSB to 3.5 audio jack cable, AVRCP support, if present on your device
The headset doesn’t fit firmly around the ears, The touchsensitive volume control works on a whim, The charging indicator is not very reliable
The Jabra Halo is rife with such novel ideas and their sloppy execution. The touch sensitive volume slider is a hit-or-miss, for example. Slide your finger down, from top to bottom, and you lower the volume, double-tap on the plus or minus signs, and ...
Time for summing up our findings.This is certainly one of the better units we've come across. It looks absolutely gorgeous, feels good on your head, is quite comfortable and has great sound quality. If there were no negatives we could fully justify...
Abstrakt: Jabra may be known for their small, somewhat stylish Bluetooth headsets, but they don’t limit themselves to those. The company’s Halo is a multi-use stereo headset that works for calls but is also designed to handle media applications, like listening t...
Great-sounding music; comfortable headband and earmuff design.
Average phone call quality; volume and track-skipping controls poorly designed.
If you’re looking for nonearbud headphones to handle music and calls—but primarily music—the Halo is a good choice. You’ll just have to tolerate the unfriendly volume and track-skipping controls. ...
Overall, the Jabra Halo is still one of the best Bluetooth Stereo Headphones on the market. It offers both wired and wireless connectivity modes. Sound quality is excellent. Although a bit slow to react, it still offers the ability work with two devic...
Abstrakt: Welcome to my Gadling gear review of the new Jabra HALO Bluetooth stereo headphones. When it comes to Bluetooth headphones here on Gadling, I'm only interested in products that stand out in the busy headphone market. The Jabra HALO headphones fit that ...
If you're looking for non-earbud headphones to handle music and calls, but primarily music, the Halo package is a good choice. You'll just have to tolerate the nonfriendly volume and track-skipping controls....