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amp; DesignJabra has hit a homerun with the release of the JX10 - and with the Jabra JX10 series II available, we thought wed see what makes the original JX10 worth its weight in gold (and then some). The Jabra is minuscule measuring in at on...
Intuitive controls, Great audio quality, Comfortable and stylish, Very compact and lightweight...
The tiny pairing button, More Expensive than some Bluetooth units, Lower battery time...
Pros: Intuitive controls Great audio quality Comfortable and stylish Very compact and lightweight Cons: The tiny pairing button More Expensive than some Bluetooth units Lower battery time If you want a tiny and light Bluetooth headset that is sleek...
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Bluetooth headsets have become increasingly popular over the years as the convenience of hands-free mobile phones grow. The technology is designed to allow devices to communicate at relatively short distances from one another. In this case, the headset...
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Jabras JX10 is one awesome little headset. It offers great functionality and matching sound quality in a 9g package that fits neatly in your ear. Its price might be a bit high, but it is one of the best headsets we have used.
Weight and size, ease of use, audio quality...
Price, call button a bit sensitive...
The Jabra JX10 provides superb audio quality and easy to use functionality, making it a fantastic headset for Bluetooth users. The manufacturers recommended retail price is US$179.99, which makes this a bit expensive for a headset. But JX10 users will...
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The first and best thing you will notice about this headset is its extremely exceptional design. The unit has a simple black-and-silver coloring, it weighs less than a third of an ounce, and it can fit very comfortably in your ear with or without the r...
Extremely stylish, very lightweight and comfortable, great performance...
Price...
The first and best thing you will notice about this headset is its extremely exceptional design. The unit has a simple black-and-silver coloring, it weighs less than a third of an ounce, and it can fit very comfortably in your ear with or without the...
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Two headsets. One agenda. Which of Jabras finest Bluetooth headsets works best?Read on to find out!...
Stylish and lightweight (JX10), Includes a charging cradle (JX10), Comfortable to wear (BT500), Long battery life (BT500).
Expensive (JX10 and BT500), Can feel uncomfortable after extended periods of use (JX10), Earhook feels a little fragile at times (JX10), Controls can be tricky to find (BT500).
Two headsets. One agenda. Which of Jabras finest Bluetooth headsets works best?Read on to find out!...
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What do you get when you let a design firm get a hold of a Bluetooth headset? Apparently, Jabras sleek, stylish JX10. Now that were used to the sight of people chatting via chunky Bluetooth ear adornments, along comes the JX10, a diminutive silver a...
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Design, sound clarity, simplicity, and functionality all balance elegantly in the JX10 package from Jabra.
Tiny Good sound clarity Comes with a charging dock...
Ear clip easily loosened Expensive...
You will be paying a premium price for this piece, but the two year warranty and quality design can almost make you forget! At $179, the JX10 doesn’t come cheap, but if you want a quality headset with an excellent minimalist design, look no further...
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The Jabra JX10 is the most expensive headset in the roundup, but it’s also the smallest and lightest and sounds the best. It’s worth shelling out a little more for a headset that you hardly know is there.
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Got a Bluetooth headset? Chances are you have. UK law requires hands-free mobile usage while driving and this legislation caused the Bluetooth market to expand to envious sales levels. You would expect the Bluetooth headset market to be heavily satura...
The thing we have to re-iterate is the JX10s tiny size. Its so incredibly small that it’s easy to forget you are wearing it. Of course, there are usually compromises that have to be made when designing to this scale but with the JX10 things are rat...
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Ever since it became illegal in the UK to drive while holding a mobile phone the popularity of Bluetooth headsets has, not surprisingly, rocketed and it’s now a pretty common site to see them being worn by drivers. People even walk round with the...
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