Abstract: These are sports-style Bluetooth headphones, but the on-ear design makes them less stable in place than the Bluetrek ST1s. They're easy to set up and operate, the main control being a button in the centre of the earpiece, and develop good volume. Howev...
Bluetooth used to be a thing that only cellphones had and stereo Bluetooth was even more exclusive. Now you get this on basically any phone out there and the technology has begun to be more present in MP3 players as well. Samsung can be said to be t...
Stylish rounded design, Comfortable to use and wear
Mediocre sound quality when listening to music
As a whole we are pleased by Jabra BT620s – though sound quality is not up to our expectations and would not make them our ‘favorites’, the 620 are convenient, easy to use, featuring pleasant design and good buttons. Their simple outline goes with almo...
Abstract: For most of us, Jeremy’s recent post about the wires in his apartment made us think of a drawer, closet or box somewhere that looks similar (unless you’re Dave Mathews, the other one. I hear his apartment looks like Snakes on a Plane, but with...
Easy Setup, Good Battery Life, Good Range, Multiple Applications
None that we can think of.
Fujitsu: After testing this headset since CES 2007, I must say that I’m very happy with the BT620s. The sound quality is good, the range is good, and its simple to setup. The controls on the headset also make it very easy to use, and the battery lif...
Abstract: Images courtesy JabraFor the past few weeks, I’ve had the chance to take a look at both the BT620s Stereo Bluetooth Headphones, and the A125s iPod Bluetooth adapter both from Jabra. Bluetooth technology has become much more of a necessity with hands...
The Jabra BT620s lets you handle phone calls as well as listen to music. You can pair the headphones with two different devices, and play music from a PC via USB connection.
The headset is uncomfortable for even short periods of wear, and a background hiss is audible during use.
The Jabra BT620s is good for listening to tunes but its uncomfortable design and poor call quality will turn off most users.
Abstract: Wireless headsets are nothing new, however Jabra have produced a Bluetooth unit that pauses the music to take a call. It uses the latest in Bluetooth profiles, we take it on test to see if being on the cutting edge will lead to blood loss!
Abstract: With the mobile music revolution in full swing, you’re going to find Bluetooth headset manufacturers moving into the wireless stereo headphone market. More and more handsets are supporting the A2DP Bluetooth profile (see box below for the science pa...