Jabra Halo: World’s first wireless stereo headset
- Friday, April 10, 2009, 5:53
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GN Netcom has incorporated a host of useful features in its latest headset to attract the customers by ensuring them enriched sound quality. Regarded as the world’s first wireless stereo headset, the Jabra Halo supports Bluetooth technology to provide you flawless wireless connectivity.
The Jabra Halo supports wireless connection and operates perfectly on A2DP technology. You can attach any Bluetooth music-playing devices to the stereo headset. You can also attach any 3.5 mm music-playing devices such as mobile phones, MP3 players, laptops and TVs. It supports them perfectly. It brings auto-pairing for connection with mobile phone.
Measuring 3 ounces and 0.2” x 0.5” x 0.7” (L x W x H), the Bluetooth headset can weaken an ongoing music while an incoming call rings, so that the customers will reduce the burden of missing phone calls while listening to music.
Claiming an over-the-head design, the headset provides an intuitive on/off functionality, a touch volume control and a discreet display to indicate battery and connectivity status. The headset is packed with a carrying pouch and a foldable headband for fitting shipping.
The Jabra Halo supports Noise Blackout technology that removes ambient sound. The headset also features dual microphones, which ensure premium quality sound while intelligently filtering background clutter. It also sports advanced DSP technology and Audio Shock Protection to provide balanced sound removing background noise.
The Jabra Halo wireless stereo headset also features Zirene Power Bass for audio enhancement, Remote control music with touch sensors and Micro USB Charger.Coming to the battery life, the new Jabra headset provides a talk time of 8 hours, music time of 8 hours and standby time of 13 days.
The Jabra Halo wireless stereo headset will hit the market by May 1, 2009. Its price is something around $129.99 or Rs. 6,535.

