Friday, June 20, 2008

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What Good Is Bluetooth?

Is the Jabra BT800 bluetooth headset any good?

By John Ray

This highly anticipated bluetooth headset has some head turning features. When we heard about the new features of the jabra bt800 we just couldnt wait to try this one out for ourselves. You first notice an elegant silver and black finish and a blue lit LCD screen. A new feature that we havent seen before is the caller ID display which is located on the inside of the device to keep others around you from reading it when you are on a call.

The mini LCD screen gives you the ability to see who is calling and be able to cycle through recently received calls. Although you can use this feature to call back the last number that you received, you cannot check your phonebook or call back old number in your call log. The caller ID feature works flawlessly even when tested at the full 30 feet Bluetooth maxes out at. Having a call display feature on the Bluetooth head set really frees yourself from your cell phone.

Pairing is somewhat of a taunting task. Jabra states in the manual the primary way of pairing the handset to a Bluetooth cell phone is with a tiny port near the multifunction button.. While the primary pairing method works fine you have to use a styles to press the tiny port, and to carry it with you at all times is absurd. There is a second way to pair the device with the jabra Bluetooth menu.

As you may have noticed this with jabra Bluetooth head sets that this is a lot different from the BT250 behind the ear style. Jabra has gone back to the traditional design of sitting over the ear. The design the jabra bt800 uses is very comfortable and worked fine while doing very active activities, such as jogging or biking.

Sound quality was excellent. Inbound sounds were sharp and crisp and the people on the other end of the conversation reported to hear us very clearly.

Features: * LCD Digital Caller ID on the Headset * DSP - For enhanced clarity and quality * Vibrate Mode * 5 Distinctive Ring Tones * Bluetooth software version 1.2 which is backward and forward with older and yet to be released versions * Dedicated Pairing button * Last number Redial * Works up to 33 feet away from phone or Device

Pros * Cool backlit LCD screen for caller id * Comfortable * Vibrates

Cons * Pairing can be annoying

Specifications Company: Jabra Model: BT800 Height: 1 in Weight: 0.8 oz Width: 2.7 in Depth: 1.3 in

Alternatives If you are interested in this type of Bluetooth head set check out these alternatives. Motorola Bluetooth h700, Motorola Bluetooth hs850 and the jabra jx10.


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