Abstrakt: I love wireless technology and will write-off a lot of its downfalls for the advantages. For instance, it doesn’t bother me that the audio quality of the Jabra Halo is sub-par, because they are wireless and very comfortable. Plus, I can deal with a lo...
Good voice quality in both directions, Simple controls and subtle design, Comfortable, Easy pairing,
Bad music quality; occasional interference, Expensive for what you get, Twitchy touch controls, Wired listening still needs a battery charge.
We really wanted to like the Jabra Halo, and to some extent we still do. It's an elegant, easy-to-wear design that takes the guesswork out of setting up and using stereo Bluetooth audio.But we just can't recommend it for music, and that's a problem whe...
The Jabra Halo has a slim and stylish design that folds down to a more compact and portable shape. It comes with a 3.5-millimeter patch cord in case your device does not have stereo Bluetooth.
The Jabra Halo fits awkwardly over the ears and does not feel like it is securely in place. Call quality suffered when in a noisy environment, and we did not like the touch-sensitive volume controls.
The Jabra Halo is an attractive stereo Bluetooth headset, but that's about all we can say for it. Read full review See all prices
Udgivet: 2009-09-18, Forfatter: Vincent , anmeldelse af: slashgear.com
Abstrakt: Bluetooth headsets might be associated with spreading legislation demanding hands-free use of cellphones, but the short-range wireless technology also has a more entertaining use: A2DP wireless stereo. SlashGear has been testing out Jabra’s HALO headse...
Abstrakt: Finally someone came up with a Bluetooth stereo headset that looks futuristic with fantastic sound! The headband style Jabra HALO has Bluetooth v2.0 +EDR supporting mono and stereo Bluetooth profiles, Noise Blackout techn...
Abstrakt: The Jabra Halo is a stereo bluetooth headset and offers you both the options of using it via the bluetooth method aka wirelessly or you can use it as a corded device via the additional connectors that come enclosed with the Jabra outfit.The Jabra Halo has...
Overall, we’re giving the Jabra Halo a big thumps up as a portable, wireless headset. It’s incredibly easy to use with an iPhone and offers impressive comfort and sound quality for its size. Even the slight issue with the volume and track skipping can ...
If you're looking for nonearbud headphones to handle music and calls - but primarily music - the Jabra BT650s Halo package is a good choice. You'll just have to tolerate the nonfriendly volume and track-skipping controls. Aoife M McEvoy ...