The problem with most Bluetooth stereo headsets is that they aren’t versatile enough to use for both music and calling. The Jabra HALO solves this problem in style with a sleek style and full coverage.
There’s no boom microphone, so Jabra makes up for it with dual noise-cancelling mics. It can also juggle connections with two separate devices simultaneously, opening up a broad range of possibilities.
Some users may have separate devices for their MP3 player than their mobile phone and will want to switch back and forth. Others can connect their phone and laptop for VoIP calling, music or teleconferencing in their home or office.
Jabra’s design in the HALO is well thought-out and the over-the-head styling means that it should work well for runners as well. And you can always use the plugged version in case your stereo doesn’t have Bluetooth.
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