Jabra’s making the wireless music game just a little bit more interesting today with the announcement of its stereo Bluetooth HALO headphones, featuring six hours of playback time on a single charge, AVRCP support, Jabra’s Noise Blackout circuitry for improved clarity when making calls, and micro-USB charging. Conveniently, the HALO folds for storage, which also toggles the set’s power. Staying in the Bluetooth theme, the company is also showing off its SP200 speakerphone — a great way to avoid the fuzz, we figure — with 10 hours of talk time, 23 days of standby, and active noise reduction. The HALO hits in May for $129.99; the SP200, meanwhile, gets real in April for $59.99.
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Jabra intros HALO stereo Bluetooth headset, SP200 speakerphone originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 01 Apr 2009 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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