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| Jabra FreeSpeak BT250 Bluetooth Headset | 
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| Brand: Jabra Category: Wireless
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Avg. Customer Rating: 85 reviews Sales Rank: 4571
Color: Black Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 1.3 x 1.6
MPN: 100-98000000-02 Model: BT250 UPC: 607421730228 EAN: 0607421730228 ASIN: B000246XQE
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| Features:
| | Wireless, cord free, lightweight Bluetooth headset offers best design and performance | | | Works up to 33 feet away from phone, 8 hour talk time, 240-hour/10-day standby time | | | Comfortable secure fit, superior audio quality, weighs less than 1 ounce | | | Multi-function button - Supports voice-activated dialing and answer/end commands in most phones | | | Works in either ear, two size MiniGels (standard and small) included for superior sound clarity |
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Product Description With up to eight hours of talk time and up to 240 hours of stand-by time between charging, the JABRA FreeSpeak 250 lets you enjoy the benefits of hands-free and cord-fee conversations all day.The JABRA FreeSpeak 250's soft elastomer body and contoured shape fits securely and ergonomically behind the ear. It's so comfortable that you'll forget you are wearing it.The JABRA FreeSpeak 250 uses innovative technology and materials to provide crisp sound quality. The sound-absorbing material reduces distortions, the uni-directional microphone amplifies your voice and reduces background noise, and the patented JABRA MiniGel channels sound directly into the ear, providing great sound quality at both ends of the call.The JABRA FreeSpeak 250 gives you the freedom to use your mobile phone up to 10 meters away. Use your phone's features like call transfer and last number redial, adjust the headset volume, conduct voice dialing, and answer and end calls by touching a single button on the JABRA FreeSpeak 250.
Amazon.com Product Description Designed specifically for convenience and comfort, the FreeSpeak BT250 lets you talk hands-free and wirelessly on your cell phone via Bluetooth technology. (It also works with some non-bluetooth devices.) The lightweight, contoured device fits securely on your head, works with either ear, looks great, and it's simple to set up. Weighing less and an ounce, the FreeSpeak BT250 is constructed from a soft, sound-absorbing elastomer material that reduces distortions, resulting in crisp sound quality. The earpiece also features the new Jabra MiniGel, a soft, ergonomic gel tip that channels sound directly into your ear for better reception, improving your ability to hear conversations clearly even in noisy environments. The device works up to 30 feet away from your mobile phone, so you can talk and walk freely even if your phone is inside your briefcase, pocket, or across the room from you. It also provides you easy, intuitive volume controls, and features LED and audible status indicators, and you'll get an average of up to 8 hours talk time and 240 hours standby on the BT250's batteries. What's in the Box FreeSpeak 250, charging cradle/headset holder, snap-on belt clip
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| Customer Reviews: Read 80 more reviews...
Very Reliable, with drawbacks October 30, 2007 I owned the 250v for 3 years! and if the piece that held the eargel on hadn't broken I wouldn't be in the market for a new one. This unit is great, with some inconvenient drawbacks. First, turning this thing on and off is supposed to be a matter of holding the multi-function button for 5-10 sec. Good luck with that one....I never turned it off because I couldn't. Also there is a tiny blue strobe on this thing that let's you know its on. Yeah not a great feature when its stays lit constantly while it charges on my night stand. I can't speak for its standby or talk time because I charged it nightly and had a car charger for long trips, but I never ran out of juice either. Would I buy it again?....Yep, its too comfortable to pass up.
A Perfect Fit September 10, 2007 I purchased this headset because I was having trouble hearing with the Motorola set I got with my phone. The headset was a snap to set-up, and it is extremely comfortable to wear. My old Motorola set had a tendency to flop around while the Jabra sits comfortably on my ear. Unlike the Motorola, the Jabra's speaker is designed to fit in the ear, which makes it much easier to hear. It comes with two sizes of ear gels, but even with the large gel, I have to lightly press it into my ear during a conversation in order to achieve optimum volume. It's range also seems to be a little limited, but all and all it's a marked improvement over the Motorola headset.
Not bad, but.... August 6, 2007 I bought this for my wife a while ago and pairs with her samsung slider phone (can't remember the model number off of the top of my head) quite easily. I've had occassion to use it myself (when I have to use her phone) so I feel that I can confidently rate it.
Overall, it isn't too bad for a handsfree. There are times when I call her (even on a land line) and it sounds like she's digitally stuttering. In my opinion; not good. It's realatively light weight and you can wear it for a long period of time without alot of discomfort (she does wear it quite often during the day). The different ear pieces give you the ability to give a custom fit feel to it, which is nice. I've read in some of the other reviews for the bt250v (a similar model) that it has a tendency to fall off if you move your head too quickly; I can see why.
Truth be told, I almost purchased one of these for my own cell phone use (I own a Motorola v360) but I read the reviews for the Plantronics Voyager PLT 510. :) I'm glad I did - but that's another review.
Sturdy & Durable July 16, 2007 The headset is light and fits the ear perfectly. Unfortunately, often people have a hard time hearing me. I can hear them perfectly. I am most impressed with its durability. I forgot it in a pants pocket. The pants went through a wash and dryer. The headset still works albeit with the same problems I mentioned above.
Great product December 27, 2006 I like the BT250, because I can hear the conversations better than when I used the types that hang outside your ear. I have a little bit of hearing loss from shooting in the military, and I can hear well with the BT250. I would but the BT250V over the BT250, so you could get the vibration alert in th same package. That is the only reason I gave it a 4 instead of a 5. Jabra makes a great product.
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