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Jabra M5390 Dual Bluetooth Headset is Like Air Traffic Control at Home

Jabra, having mastered the art of monogamous cellphone to headset pairing, is moving on to the trickier task of two chicks at once—except instead of chicks, it's any two Bluetooth devices. The M5390 can connect simultaneous to any two endpoints, making it extremely easy to swap back and forth between, say, two cellphones, or a cellphone and a desktop Skype connection. There's also noise cancellation with its DSP, and has a strange range of 70 meters (usually Bluetooth is either Class 1 or 2, which are 100 and 10 meters respectively). No price or availability. [Tech Digest via Crave via Gadgetell]

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Jabra BT4010 Bluetooth Headset Has LCD Info Screen

Jabra's new BT4010 Bluetooth headset has one feature that sets it apart from all the others: a teeny, tiny LCD screen. With that one addition, decoding what your headset is up to is no longer a game of flashing lights or R2D2-like beeps: it'll show you when it's connected, when there's a call, and how full its battery is. So simple. That battery also lasts for six hours of talking, and the whole thing weighs 10 grams. No word on price or launch date. [Phonearena via Gadget lab]

ipod

How to Mod your iPod to Give it Internal Bluetooth Capabilities

Fresh for 2008, here's a way to give your iPod Bluetooth capabilities, adding a Jabra A120S music adapter. Says fstedie, the brains behind the operation, "Required: A steady hand and decent soldering skills. Oh, and you must be willing to live with the possibility that you will destroy your iPod." The full gen is over on Instructables. [instructables]

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Jabra BT3030 Bluetooth Stereo Headset Sucks You in With Dog Tag Design

It doesn't take a genius to figure out what sets the Jabra BT3030 apart from other headsets. In case you didn't notice, the BT3030 is all about how a dog tag design can make you look cool and masculine (or like a massive poser). As far as functionality is concerned, the device has some interesting qualities, like a universal connection, a personalized equalizer, exchangeable headphones and multiple wearing styles. Additional info and pic after the jump. More »

a small luxury

Gold and Silver Jabra JX10s Make Seat Cushions Hungry

Having taken the tiny Jabra JX10 Bluetooth earbud for a spin, I can say without a doubt that it is among the most losable earpieces on the market. I believe the loaner unit once spent an entire month down in the motorized track system beneath my driver's seat. So it makes complete sense that some people can now pay not the standard $75 for the basic plastic one, but over $500 for a limited edition model in solid gold. The bigger waste of money may be the sterling silver JX10 for just over $400: since the original comes with a silver finish, nobody but you and your accountant may ever notice the difference. [Aving USA]

two timer

Jabra BT8030, Music On The Move, Music On The Still

The Jabra BT8030 stereo Bluetooth headset/portable speaker set is a great idea, combining two of Mankind's basic necessities into one device. More »

portable media

Jabra S5010 Docks Your Phone and MP3 Player

There's plenty of docks out there that work with your MP3 player, but not that many of them can dock both your cell phone and iPod. That's where Jabra is trying to shake things up a bit. It's $149 S5010 can dock your MP3 player or your music-playing cell phone. The unit's speakers are by provided by Klipsch, so sound-wise they should provide just the right amount of oomph. It's a little pricey, but if the sound is solid and you need a dock for your iPod and mobile, it should do the job. More »

cellphones

Jabra BT8010 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones

Hey you! Yeah, you, with the doofy Blueooth headset on that looks like you are talking to yourself. Have you ever wanted to enjoy music through that headset in glorious stereo sound? Sure you have! That is why Jabra developed the BT8010 Bluetooth stereo headphones. This Bluetooth headset has the option to plug in an additional earpiece to listen to music with stereo quality sound. Not a bad idea, and it looks sexy as hell, to boot. The BT8010 will be available soon at Verizon stores for $150 and don't worry, it still allows you to talk to yourself make hands-free phone calls in public. More »

cellphones

Jacob Jensen-fied Vertu Aerius Bluetooth Headset

We first heard word about a Bluetooth headset from Vertu last week. Some more details, along with a snazzy picture, showed up today and strangely it looks a lot like the Jabra JX10. Coincidentally, the Jabra JX10 and Vertu Aerius were both designed by famed artist, Jacob Jensen. More »

portable media

Jabra A125s Bluetooth iPod Adapter

Back in March we first heard word of Jabra making a Bluetooth adapter for the iPod. Rubbish, we said! Jabra is too good of a company to waste their time and energy with the silly little iPod. Well I have eaten my words because the A125s iPod adapter is coming, soon. More »

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Designer Bluetooth: Jabra JX10

The Jabra JX10 is a great-looking Bluetooth headset, and after all, if you're going to be wearing something all the time you want it to be great-looking. What? You don't wear your Bluetooth headset all the time? Good. Don't. More »

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CTIA: Jabra BT620s Bluetooth Stereo Headset

We saw a Motorola/Skype version of a Bluetooth headset for music listening and telephony, and now Jabra weighs in with its version, the BT620s headset it's displaying at CTIA 2006. Although Jabra's version isn't as Skype-friendly as Motorola's, it is able to instantly pause your music when a phone call comes in. It gives you 16 hours of talk and 14 hours of sweet stereo music, all for $130. It's available now. More »

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Jabra BT325 Bluetooth/Wired Headset

Here's a neat idea from Jabra. The BT325 is a pair of earphones that you plug into your MP3 player, but also inside is a Bluetooth headset that you can use with your cellphone. It's smart, too, because when your cellphone rings, if you have a A2DP-enabled phone it stops the music and switches over to the Bluetooth device, letting you answer the phone call. The BT325 phones are water-resistant and can give you 14 hours of music or 16 hours of talk. When available, they ll be $120. More »

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One Bluetooth Headset, 33 Colors, All Included

Jabra has you covered with its new BT160 Bluetooth headset, whose claim to fame is its huge array of colors from which to choose, 33 in all. The various skins you can wrap around these headsets are all included, because they re simply pieces of paper that can be slid underneath a plastic cover—wow! Amazing! More »

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Jabra JX10 Arrives Stateside In December


Just back from a pre-CES soiree here in NYC with some tantalizing tidbits to share. The tiny Jabra JX10 Bluetooth headset that first appeared in the spring at CeBit was supposed to have been available this summer. Turns out the device, crafted by the Danish designer Jacob Jensen, has soft-launched in Europe and will arrive stateside second week of December. More »

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Can You Hear My ROKR Now?

As soon as the Motorola ROKR hit stores, you knew there'd be a ton of crap to buy around it—so don't look so surprised. The new Jabra C220s stereo headset includes an in-line microphone so you can press a button on the headset, take your call and press the button again to keep listening to your music. Not exactly a brainstorm since Skullcandy has been making these kinds of earphones for years (and for all kinds of mobile phones). But I guess now that Jabra and Cingular have teamed up and, well, it is the ROKR after all, it deserves some attention. These are behind-the-ear style headphones—which you either love or hate depending on ear size and whatnot. $34.99.

Jabra C220s Stereo Headset [Mobilewhack]