CTIA: Jabra Unveils Wireless Options
Posted in: ctia, Today's Chili, WirelessBan the wires! They tangle, they dangle, they’re just plain irritating. Today at the CTIA Wireless show in Las Vegas, Jabra introduced two audio products that help you cut the cords. The Jabra HALO is a sleek black stereo Bluetooth headset for listening to music or answering calls. If your phone supports A2DP stereo Bluetooth, this lightweight (3 ounce) headset is a perfect option. Zirene Power Bass gives your music some extra oomph. When you get a call, your music fades out, and the company’s Noise Blackout technology ensures you’ll hear each other perfectly. The HALO folds up for easy storage and even has a corded option for devices that don’t offer stereo Bluetooth. It will sell for $129.99 in May.
Second, Jabra is introducing the SP200 speakerphone, a simple one-button device that can clip to your car’s visor or can be used in the home for conference calling. It promises excellent call quality and uses DSP technology to reduce background noise. The SP200 goes on sale this month for $59.99.