Jabra BT2020 vs BT250v

How do you make the best even better?

Some would say you can’t but Jabra have managed it with the BT2020. Its predecessor, the BT250v, was one of the best selling Bluetooth headsets in the world.

Why is the Jabra BT2020 better?
With the BT2020, Jabra have built on all the good points of the BT250v and;

  • Kept the comfortable "behind the ear" design.
  • Reduced its size.
  • Reduced the weight from 23 grams to just 16 grams.
  • Removed the flashing blue light and added a discreet LED.
  • Improved battery life.

With the reduction in weight the BT2020 is now more comfortable and with the new discreet LED feature, there’s no constant flash to distract you. Despite the size reduction, battery times are improved. The BT2020 now has an impressive 360 hours standby time and up to 8 hours talk time. In real terms, you can leave it turned on for over 2 weeks before the battery runs out. When the battery does eventually run out, the BT2020 now has the option of being charged in your car. This was the biggest disappointment on the BT250v, the unique charging cradle meant that it could only be charged at home. Fortunately though, Jabra have now dropped the cradle in favour of a more standard Mini USB connection, and are including a car charger with the headset. As with the BT250v, the BT2020 comes with a variety of Ear gels to make sure there is a comfortable fit for everyone.

Jabra BT250v

Jabra BT2020

Pairing

Manual

Automatic

Talk time

Up to 7 hours

Up to 8 hours

Led

Constant flash

Discreet, non flashing

Car charger

Not available

Included, Mini USB

Key functions

Multi function Answer/End/Last number redial/Voice dial

Multi function Answer/End/Last number redial/Voice dial

Connector

Charging Dock

Mini USB

Dimensions

13 x 60 x 102 mm

9 x 46 x 82 mm

Link

Jabra BT250v

Jabra BT2020

So if you’re looking to replace your BT250v, or are simply looking for a comfortable durable headset, then you won’t go wrong with the Jabra BT2020.