Jabra launches BT4010 headset with LCD display

updated 10:20 am EDT, Tue April 1, 2008

 

Jabra BT4010 headset


GN on Tuesday announced its newest Jabra headset, the BT4010, which is a Bluetooth headset with an integrated LCD display. What the company calls a Smart Display, the small LCD provides information on the headset's battery charge level as well as connection and call status. In addition, the BT4010 has an auto-pairing feature via its Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR specification.

The headset's battery life is rated at a maximum of six hours of talk time or 150 hours of standby, and comes with a micro USB charger connection that enables laptops or computers to power it. The BT4010's weight of approximately 0.35 ounces is supported with a choice of two different sized ear hooks that can be detached.

The BT4010 will be available this spring for nearly $60.





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  1. notehead

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    Joined: Aug 2001

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    sideburns

    I wonder if this model will feature the same clever technology that the Jawbone has, which prevents it from working if you have sideburns.


  1. notehead

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    Joined: Aug 2001

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    apparently not

    Looks like only Aliph uses that particular trick... Jabra does not. So, hey, maybe this will be a good unit.


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