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Aug 17 '07
Pros: Generally very good audio quality, lightweight, xlnt battery life Cons: Confusing, unlabelled operating controls; signal sometimes intermittent or wavery, especially when moving head position
Summary: I recently purchased the Jabra BT 620 S headphones to pair with my LG LGLP cell phone with bluetooth capability. As a sound engineer who has mixed movies in 5.1 surround, and as a musician/composer for twenty years, sound quality is very important to ...
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Apr 23 '08
Pros: comfortable, long battery life, easy to learn to use, good sound Cons: microphone average at best, flashing lights may bother some, can only be used with bluetooth
Summary: After eschewing that 'new, trendy technology,' I bought a new cell phone and became a bluetooth afficiando. Fortunately for Jabra and other BT companies, I picked up a pair of Jabra's BT620 stereo headphones and was instantly hooked. Using either a ...
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Mar 09 '08
Pros: Bluetooth
comfy
sound good
Cons: tad quiet
hurt your ears after a while
turning off blue lights every time annoying
Summary: I purchased the headset from a three shop in Brisbane city for $89AUS, I was in need of some new headphones for my Sony Ericsson K800i. I have a 2gb memory stick in it so it has replaced my RCA LYRA RD280 for the buss trips to and from university. The ...
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Jun 09 '07
Pros: Wireless, good battery life, simultaneous cell phone/PC pairing Cons: Tied to bluetooth level supported by your music device
Summary: I've had these headphones for approximately 3 months now and overall I'm pleased with my purchase. The music controls work very well and and are located on the right side of the unit. The "hands free" interface for your cell phone also works well and ...
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Mar 11 '07
Pros: Controls are intuitive, works well as a headset. Cons: Poor sound quality, crackles, expensive.
Summary: As a headset, the bt620 performs well, but for listening to music, the bt620 fails. Even using a correct a2dp profile, or the provided USB cable, the sound quality is terrible. It sounds equivalent to an MP3 encoded at a 32kbps bitrate. On top of
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Jul 08 '06
Pros: Easy operation, great design. Cons: Price, bulky, sound quality.
Summary: The concept of a wireless headset that plays stereo music and pairs with your phone is long overdue. Touching a single button will pause your music and make or take a call. Other buttons on the headset allow you to adjust the volume, pause or stop your
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With the Jabra BT620s, you can get immersed in hi-fi stereo music straight from your mobile phone. Switch instantly between enjoying your music and ta...
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