Jabra does the Bluetooth hi-fi VoIP headsets too

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Motorola hit the news as the only Bluetooth headsets manufacturers. But that was just for a couple of hours. At CTIA 2006 ― the mobile phone trade fair in Las Vegas that closes its doors today ―, Jabra showcases a few four models of headsets featuring the same options as “Moto”.

The Jabra BT325s and C820s are cordless Bluetooth headsets, whereas the BT620s (in picture) and the A320s are their pluggable cousin versions. Each of the four models carries a microphone inside their frame to allow users listen to music and talk. In fact, the music is paused whenever an income call is forwarded to your ears.

The battery should make them work for about 10 to 16 hours, depending on the use mode (talk mode or music listening mode) and of course the model.

Are they better at chit-chatting over the IP than Motorola can offer? Well, the first-guess answer would be that they shouldn’t surpass the capacity of the Motorola Talk&Tunes headsets. Motorola teamed Skype for its device, so they might fine-tune their technologies to enhance the audio quality.

(via mobilewhack)

Apr 7, 2006 | By Nuno

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