Jabra HALO is the Bluetooth Headphone Set For Me
Filed in archive Portable Media Players by Chris Matier on April 8, 2009

I'm telling you, the day that the iPhone 3.0 firmware lands (legally) on my iPhone, I am running out and buying the Jabra HALO wireless headphones. I have had nothing but great luck with the quality and construction of Jabra products, they are sleek and sexy like my iPhone, and I will finally be able to take advantage of Bluetooth A2DP and jam wireless. Hallelujah!
Here is what you get in the Jabra HALO Headphones designed by GN Netcom: Zirene Power Bass sound enhancement, multi-connect for two Bluetooth devices, remote control for music playback, auto pairing for cheap mobile phones, noise blackout technology with dual microphones, fold-able headband, carrying pouch, 8 hours of talk / music time, and 13 days of standby. The headphones are over the head type, so they aren't going to be the best for any athletic activities, but they are small and lightweight (only 3 ounces), and so they should allow plenty of non-obtrusive freedom.
The Jabra HALO Headphones will run $129.99, which seems a bit pricey. I have to believe that the quality will be good, and the sound will match. I am just excited that the iPhone will finally support a Bluetooth convenience that other phones and wireless devices have enjoyed for years. Better late than never!
via Jabra Press Release
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