Jabra intros Skype-certified Bluetooth headset

updated 02:10 pm EDT, Thu October 7, 2010

 

Jabra shows Skype-certified Bluetooth headset


Jabra has introduced a new Extreme-series Bluetooth headset with the 'For PC' suffix that is certified to work with Skype. It ships with a pre-paired USB adapter that connects the headset to computers for VoIP apps or others that can use wireless audio.

Users can also pair the headset to their smartphone at the same time, and answer or place calls from either the phone or computer. The headset has dual microphones for clear sound and a noise filtering feature. It recognizes A2DP stereo Bluetooth and can stream music or podcasts.

The Jabra Extreme -- For PC headset is priced at $100 and available only through Best Buy.






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    Bluetooth headphones with PC

    Jusy curious - is it convenient to use such type of headsets with one ear? Or use traditional ones? like here http://bluetoothcomputerheadset.org/


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    Jusy curious - is it convenient to use such type of headsets with one ear? Or use traditional ones? like here http://bluetoothcomputerheadset.org


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