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Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Jabra BT5010 Bluetooth Headset

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Our Price: £2.49
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Manufacturer: Jabra
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Jabra EAN: 5051749413434 Feature: Tough conditions - Imagine yourself at the airport, the wind tugging at your hair as you step out of the arrivals hall. While waiting for a taxi, you need to put in a call to the office. But how can you get your message across, when the words are just carried away in the breeze? Label: Jabra Manufacturer: Jabra Model: 100-95010000-61 Publisher: Jabra Release Date: 2007-12-17 Studio: Jabra
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Tough conditions - Imagine yourself at the airport, the wind tugging at your hair as you step out of the arrivals hall. While waiting for a taxi, you need to put in a call to the office. But how can you get your message across, when the words are just carried away in the breeze? Straight talk - With the new Jabra BT5010 Bluetooth headset, being heard is not a problem. Wind noise is reduced to a minimum so your voice comes storming through thanks to the improved voice pick-up and a specially designed sliding boom arm. It also allows you to answer and end calls. Altogether it means you can keep working effectively and undisturbed. Created for business - The new Jabra BT5010 with its sliding boom arm is much more than Business as Usual. Its yet another example of Jabra taking business communication, usability and design to a higher level. This exclusive headset is designed for business giving you advanced functionalities, exceptional comfort and industry-leading design. Features: Wind-noise reduction technology, Up to 10 hours talk time and up to 300 hours standby, Vibrating and visual alert, MultiPoint connections, Rechargeable battery with charging from AC power supply or PC via USB cable, Multi-coloured LED for status on Bluetooth, battery, incoming call and charging, Operating range up to 10 metres, Answer/end call, voice dialing*, last number redial*, reject a call*, put a call on hold*, and mute a call and Bluetooth 2.0 supporting headset and hands-free profiles. Specifications: Operating range: Up to 10 meters (approx. 33 feet), Paired devices: Up to 2, Talk time: Up to 10 hours, Standby time: Up to 300 hours, Charging time: Approximately 2 hours, Weight: 20gms, Dimensions: L61 x W22 x D13.3mm.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great buy Comment: I recently purchased this bluetooth headset. For its price, it is a great buy.
Great features such as the ability to pair to two mobile phones at the same time and vibrate alert, and it is also easy to use.
Pairing to a mobile phone is simple - just a few steps (explained in the manual) and it's done. Repeat the process to pair a second phone - and both phones would stay connected, allowing you to make and receive calls for both phones using only one headset.
I am happy with the sound quality, although I haven't used it a lot yet so will not be able to comment further on this aspect. And this is my first bluetooth headset so comparison is not possible.
There is one particular thing I want to focus on, which many people (on various internet sites) have complained about - this is the annoying beep (every 5 seconds) that is heard during calls, which cuts out the other persons voice during each beep - nobody wants this.
The headset has two possible ways of using it in conversations - either with the boom arm closed, or with it open (extended). I tested the headset out, and I heard this beep, every 5 seconds, and it is annoying. But, this was when the boom arm was closed.
I then opened the boom arm during a call, and mysteriously, this beep disappeared! So, although the online manual (on Jabra's website) says that the headset can be used with the boom arm closed, (and yes, it can) you really would want to have the boom arm open, so that you do not hear this annoying beep.
All in all, a great headset. I'm a pleased customer. And great service from Amazon.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A bargain for ps3 users Comment: Well satisfied with this headset. Was easy to get it synced to the ps3 following the enclosed instructions, and works clearly in games.
Quite impressed that it came with both a Mains lead and a USB charger.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Jabra BT5010 Bluetooth Headset Comment: Quick delivery ordered just yesterday came today sound is ok could be better but what can you say about the price worth the buy if you want to go online with your ps3 or make call's with your moblie this is all good. If you want to pair it with your ps3 just do this first see if your headset is off now then hold the on/off button down until you see the blue light stay's steel that should be on pair mode then go to your PS3's XMB go to 'Settings'
'Accessory Settings
'Register Bluetooth Device
'Register Headset/Microphone/Headphones
'Start Scanning'
Once it starts to scan then after a few moments your screen should display the headset that it found. A screen will display 'Select the Bluetooth device to register' with the headset listed accept the headset a screen will display 'Pass Key' this is the pass key to register the headset the headsets 'pass key is 0000' then you should see the screen say 'Register Completed'
Now go back to the 'Accessory Settings' and select Audio Device Settings From there set your microphone level and make any adjustments you need i hope this come's in handy for who wants to buy this product.
Customer Rating:      Summary: crystal clear Comment: Bought this and it is so clear, whilst driving on the motorway it cuts out background noise, I lent it to a friend who has two mobile phones, I called his mobile and all I could hear was his sat nav every so often in the background no motorway noise. I then called his other number and hey presto he answered all from one bluetooth headset. I just leave the mouth slide open all the time whilst driving hence no cutting off calls accidently. It takes a while to get used to on the ear but it hasn't fallen off ever. Not as snug as others but sleek and best of all two mobiles (or one sat nav /mobile) on one headset is just what I needed. My freind has bought one too. (It also works on the iphone)
Customer Rating:      Summary: useless Comment: this headset is large, heavy and uncomfortable. if you want a headset for ps3, dont buy this one, it doesnt work. i cant see that it would be much use for anything else either as it doesnt stay on the ear very well. it bounced quite well when i threw it accross the room but thats about all i can say.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Imagine Tough conditions?
Imagine yourself at the airport, the wind tugging at your hair as you step out of the arrivals hall. While waiting for a taxi, you need to put in a call to the office. But how can you get your message across, when the words are just carried away in the breeze?
Straight talk
With the new Jabra BT5010 Bluetooth headset, being heard is not a problem. Wind noise is reduced to a minimum so your voice comes storming through ? thanks to the improved voice pick-up and a specially designed sliding boom arm. It also allows you to answer and end calls. Altogether it means you can keep working effectively and undisturbed.
Created for business
The new Jabra BT5010 with its sliding boom arm is much more than Business as Usual. It?s yet another example of Jabra taking business communication, usability and design to a higher level. This exclusive headset is designed for business giving you advanced functionalities, exceptional comfort and industry-leading design.
Supported special features:
? MultiPoint connections
? Answer calls
? End calls
? Reject calls*
? Voice Dialling*
? Last number redialling*
? Call waiting*
? Put call on hold*
? Mute
? Enable/Disable vibrator
* Phone dependent
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