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Discontinued Jabra BT620s Bluetooth Stereo Headphones:
Featured Customer Review:
AshokHatfield
15th May 2007
Stereo BT is rubbish
I've tried loads of different stereo bluetoot headphones with my Motorola K1 and my Vodaphone VPA 1605. Every time I've used them, it works fine, but will randomly cutout, then play back again. The phone also slows down horrible, almost as if it can't cope. When using with my PC these sound and play absolultely fine. Conclusion: Phones are powerful enough yet for stereo bluetooth. I'd save your money
Good, but support problem
Generally good but Bluetooth Stereo audio support on various devices can be very broken. Some windows bluetooth stacks make it very hard to get a good audio stream and can be laggy. If you are expecting to play games get a separate stereo bluetooth adapter otherwise you might have problems.
Description of the discontinued Jabra BT620s Bluetooth Stereo Headphones:
Bringing hi-fi stereo music to your mobile phone
With the Jabra BT620s, you can get immersed in hi-fi stereo music straight from your mobile phone. Switch instantly between enjoying your music and talking on the phone. The music pauses/stops automatically when a call comes in– so you can choose to answer the call, or just keep on grooving. So turn up the volume and get lost in music – without losing touch.
Use with your PC, music player or other Bluetooth device
One of the great things about the Jabra BT620s is that it can be used with various Bluetooth devices. You can connect your Jabra BT620s with 2 devices, enabling music playing and phone connectivity at the same time. This means you never have to miss a call unless you want to, and you don’t have to change your headset when you want to listen to music on another device.
Unplugged stereo sound
The Jabra BT620s is one of the first wireless stereo headsets on the market, so you can enjoy the convenience of hands-free communication and mobile music without being tied up in wires. With two precision speakers, you’ll be guaranteed the crystal clear sound reproduction you need to really get the most out of your favorite music. Offering up to 16 hours talk time or up to 14 hours wireless music streaming, so you can move with your music more easily than ever.
Supported special features:
- Music player controls on right speaker
(play, pause, stop, prev./next track, FFWD, RWD)
- Phone controls on left speaker
(answer/end/reject/hold/wait/mute call, last number redial, voice dialing)
- Volume control on left speaker
- Digital sound enhancement via DSP technology
- Multi-coloured LED for status on Bluetooth, battery and charging
- Complete with AC power supply and mini USB jack for charging from PC
- Headset can play music from the PC via USB cable while charging
- Pairs and connects to up to 2 Bluetooth devices simultaneously
- Bluetooth 1.2 supporting A2DP (for music playing) and AVRCP profiles (for remote control), and headset and hands-free profiles
Specifications:
- Operating Range:
Up to 33 feet (10 meters)
- Weight: 99g
- Talk time:
Up to 16 hours talk time – up to 14 hours music streaming
- Stand-by time: Up to 240 hours
- Charging time: Up to 2 hours
- Battery: Rechargeable lithium polymer
- Microphone Type:
6mm omni-directional
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 1.2 with Headset 1.1, Handsfree 1.0, A2DP, AVRCP, GAVDP profiles

- Jabra BT620s Bluetooth Stereo Headset
- Mains Charger
- USB Cable
- 2 Extra Ear Cushions
- User Manual
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"According to technology research boffins IMS the market for Bluetooth Stereo headsets is estimated to reach 21 million by 2010.
That should make Jabra a very happy spring bunny as it’s on the precipice of shipping its first batch of Bluetooth headphones. We’ve already waxed lyrical about recent developments in the world of wireless headphones but having just seen the latest award-winning offering from Jabra, we felt we should share the goodness.
The BT620 (pictured above) look properly street. Weighing in at 100g, they're not the lightest pair of wireless headphones around at the moment - Saitek’s A-350 are a measly 55g – but they're still only the weight equivalent of two bags of Walkers.
Like Bluetake’s iPHONO mini, you can use the BT620 for hands-free phone chats as well as listening to music. It’s especially good for dealing with excess chatter - the headset’s microphone contains Digital Signal Processing for active digital noise cancelling. So if you’re on the bus you can cut out the din of the wittering nutter sat beside you.
In the tunes department, the A2DP stereo headset provides unplugged stereo sound direct from anything with a 3.5mm headphone jack with the help of the Jabra A120s Adapter (sold seperately). You also get 16 hours of music streaming and up to 16 hours of talk time on a single charge - recharge time is about 2 hours - which is good by wireless standards. Plus you can control your music from controls on the headset.
If you don’t have Bluetooth on your PC, Jabra’s going to sell the A320s dongle, a stereo USB adapter kitted out with the latest version of Bluetooth.
The headphones are retailing for $129 in the US; we’re still waiting for news on UK pricing but expect it to be in the £100 region. There’s no word yet on the price tag for the A320s."
— Ruth Brown, Stuff, |
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