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Jabra BT320s Bluetooth Stereo Headset PDF Print E-mail

Written by Lennie, on 19-10-2007 05:24

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Jabra BT320sAnother one headset that switches automatically from music to phone mode, but of course your mobile phone or other Bluetooth device must support A2DP for advanced audio (stereo), AVRCP for remote control and Bluetooth headset and hands-free profiles.

Rain shower proof design promises an outdoor use with no hassle.

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The headset can be paired with up to 8 devices. It has a standard 3.5 mm plug to connect with your favorite headphones, if you don't like the ones from the package.

You can use it in different wearing styles: integrated clothing clip and lanyard carrying strap are two ways.

Specifications: 

  • Talk time: 6 hours
  • Standby time: 160 hours
  • Weight: 0.81 oz

Microphone type: 6mm omni-directional
Battery type: Rechargeable lithium polymer.
Pairing passkey or PIN: 0000

Supported special features:
• Pair with up to 8 devices
• Answer calls
• End calls
• Reject calls*
• Voice dialing*
• Last number redialing*
• Call waiting*
• Place call on hold*
• Mute*
• Standard 3.5 mm plug to connect with your favourite headphones
• Phone and Music remote control in one clothing clip:
• 2 different wearing styles: integrated clothing clip and lanyard carrying strap

 * Phone dependent

In the box:

1 x Jabra BT320s Bluetooth Headset
1 x Jabra BT320s Headphones
1 x User Manual
1 x AC power adaptor, Input: AC 100-240V/50-60Hz/80mA Output: DC 5V/500mA

Download User Manual from manufacturer's site.

Price range: $83.20 - $131.04

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1. 28-11-2008 01:00

If you carry it around in a pocket, it has a habit of switching itself on and connecting to your telephone without telling you. Then when a call comes in, the phone is silent because its routed the call through the headset. 
It does not switch itself off because that needs a 10 button second push rather than a 2 second push that is needed to switch itself on. 
 
Its a good headset though. Very well designed IMHO.
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Wazens

2. 08-03-2008 16:26

nice design,sturdy composition,good reception (line of sight),can easily be paired with jabra a120s/320s,motorola dc800.overall, i am satisfied using this product. I bought this product because i want to pair it w/ my jabra a120s (attached to my non-bluetooth mp3 player)to enjoy a wireless stereo streaming and avoid the clutter of wired mp3's. I love the idea of being able to tuck my mp3 player in my messenger bag while walking down the street or taking the subway without the hassle of the wire that i really find bothersome, and this solves the problem. The drawback though is that once in a while the streaming signal gets cut off for 3 seconds if there's no line of sight between this product and the jabra a120s transmitter like when my bag is on my back side.battery life is just about average,not really something you'd be excited about.
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