Jabra BT125 headset
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| Review Date: March 5, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Mark George, |
| Headset was shipped quickly and works fantastic. Only problem with headset is that it can be uncomfortable in ear when worn for a long time (Im using it for my PS3), but that could be the same problem with every headset and i have never used any other ones. |
Jabra BT125 Bluetooth 2.0 Handset
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| Review Date: March 24, 2010 |
| Reviewer: R. Jacobs, Enosburg Falls, VT |
| Bought this for my son to use on his PS3 for gaming-he likes it! Arrived quickly and simple enough to start using. |
An brilliant Jabra bluetooth bargain
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| Review Date: April 17, 2010 |
| Reviewer: John Chiocchi, HOUSTON, TX, US |
The Jabra BT125 is the exact workhorse for someone who needs an low-priced bluetooth headset. Jabra on mean is less expensive than other comparable bluetooth earpieces, but this hasn't been at the sacrifice of quality and durability. The BT125 is a dependable small to medium size bluetooth with simple operation, excellent sound and inconspicuous looks. The Jabra BT125 is one of the most frivolous models too with a bendable rubberized ear hook that customizes for fantastic comfort.
Anyone who needs a dependable bluetooth at an incredible price; this is the one to buy. The low cost makes this Jabra bluetooth the exact model for those who need an earpiece for a work environment. A fantastic value in a super frivolous that will have you forgetting that you are wearing it. The BT125 bluetooth earpiece is an brilliant value from Jabra. |
Wonderful, inside and out.
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| Review Date: January 13, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Matt, |
I first experienced the beauty of this manufactured goods after getting it bundled with my PlayStation 3 game, Warhawk. I absolutely loved the frivolous feel, glossy black shell, and crisp audio quality. For anyone that has bought the official PlayStation 3 headset, you would not believe what you are missing out on. There is no evaluation between the two, even when the official mic is in HQ mode. But i don't mean to fail to differentiate people, this microphone isn't solely designed for gaming, and was likely not proposed for use with it in the early stages of design, but it just so happens that it works magnificently in such an environment.
I recently bought the same microphone from this retailer as a friend of mine often complained how hard it was to walk, ride a bike, or drive in the city with a mobile up to his ear. He had always wanted a Bluetooth microphone, but took note of how unappealing and goofy they can be and shied away from them. This Jabra was surprisingly much nicer than the already chic and sleek looking model that came with the video game i mentioned before. Instead of a black coat, it has some sort of aluminum, metallic-looking body, seemingly designed for a more business oriented customer. It's small enough that it doesn't give the impression that it's slowly wrapping around your entire face, but just the right length that the audio is of fantastic clarity.
My friend likes his new device and can't wrap his mind around the fact that i was able to get it for $15 (w/ free shipping!!!). I urge this device to anyone who can no longer stand holding their repellent, heavy and/or ancient phone to their ear while in public or needs an extra hand in order to be more productive at work or home. |
Passable but delicate
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| Review Date: February 17, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Harvey Caron, Montreal, Canada |
| The quality and ease of use are OK, but the part that wraps around your ear is made of two pieces and breaks easily. After two wekks use I had to replace it. It was free, but that's not the point. |
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