Jabra BT8010 Stereo Bluetooth Headset

2007-02-07
by red

Jabra recently introduced a new Bluetooth 2.0 headset, the Jabra BT8010, which comes with pretty much everything you would want for a Bluetooth headset. The BT8010 features supports for A2DP and AVRCP, the new Jog Wheel rotating control, and a supplementary earphone which allows you to enjoy dual channel stereo sound while listening to music on your mobile device.

Jabra BT8010 comes with four preset equalizer modes, namely Jazz, Rock, Pop and Classic, you can select either mode by rotating the Jog Wheel. Besides, you can also set up your own custom equalizer modes to suit your personal need.

If you have two or more Bluetooth compliant devices, you can pair BT8010 with your devices at the same time, it can even display two connected devices on its OLED display. The OLED display also displays battery life and audio mode (call or music).

BT8010 also features DSP digital noise reduction function, which effectively reduce noise that comes from around you and improve call quality. Other functions include incoming call display, vibrator, number redial and synchronization with a computer to store up to 30 phone numbers. It provides up to 10 hours talk time, 300 hours standby time and 6 hours music playing time.

BT8010 measures 63×26 x 12 mm in dimensions and weighs 23 g (37 g including the supplementary earphone). This bluetooth headset is up for sale at Amazon for US$129.95.

Source: PhoneDaily

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    1. Looks great. And price is quite acceptable…



    1. The price simply excellent!



    1. I like the price as well! Very temptative…



    1. Stylish design. And stereo. Steeply



    1. Hey! It’s really very cute! I like it! Hope it’s fine as well as the price is (I mean in practical value…)


    1. Peterson says:

      Does this mean we can finally have two BT cells connected at once?! I carry a business and personal cell, this would be wonderful. I have watched for a couple of years for this feature!


    1. red says:

      @ Peterson: that’s correct, you can have two Bluetooth cellphones connected to a single piece of headset at once :)