Jabra BT800 Bluetooth Headset with Caller ID
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Key Features
Connectivity\r\nWireless and cordless headsets operate without a cord. Wireless sets will have a transmitter (base) which sends a signal to the headset which in turn will have a built-in receiver and amplifier. "Wireless" sometimes refers to infrared-based systems and "cordless" to radio frequency (RF) transmission systems. Infrared systems have a relatively short range of 10M or so from the base unit and must be in "line of sight" of the base for clear reception. RF (Radio Frequency) systems can transmit up 100M from the base unit - even through walls.
Consumer translates to a headset that is geared towards home or personal use, where as a Professional headset would be more for an office environment.
Select a compatibility option based on what you intend to use the headset for.
Compatibility
Mobile / Cellular
Earbuds are worn in the opening of the ear, while over the head have a headband seen in most standard headphones . Over the ear are worn around the ear lobe and sit lightly on or over the ear. Behind the head fit around the back of the head or neck. Versatile headphones are usually made to have only one ear that hears the headphone's sound, leaving the other ear free to hear freely.
Headphones Features
Wireless Features
Max. Transmit Range
30 ft. / 10 m
Other Features
Volume Control
With Volume Control
On/Off Switch
With On/Off Switch
Dimensions
Warranty
Miscellaneous
User Reviews
by khburk on Nov 1, 2007
| Pros |
LCD display, sound quality, overall quality of the headset. |
| Cons |
None that are worth listing |
| Bottom Line |
I highly recommend this headset. I think the features and value are great. |
by bbaillod on Feb 12, 2007
| Pros |
Good sound quality and range, nice caller id feature and battery had good life but.... |
| Cons |
Uncomfortable on my ear, ended up giving it away |
| Pros |
design, sound quality, buttons - big and easy to find and operate |
| Cons |
maybe a little to heavy, and probably could be more stable on the ear |
by dapierce on Oct 23, 2006
| Pros |
Caller ID / Setup Display ; Vibrating Incoming Call Alert; DSP;Clear Sound |
| Cons |
Battery Life a little Short;Small LCD Display; Heavy on the Ears |
| Bottom Line |
If your phone is a critical tool in your business and voice sound quality matters, when you are driving,you cannot go wrong here. |
by cheeky35 on Jan 1, 2006
| Pros |
Great design,ring tone choice,caller-id feature,can charge headset from PC, nice carry pouch |
| Cons |
uncomfortable,heavy, over-priced,difficult to pair with phone,not easy to use, |
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Jabra BT800 Bluetooth Headset with Caller ID
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Jabra BT800 Bluetooth Headset with Caller ID
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