Wednesday 15 June 2016

Jabra Halo Smart Reviews


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Review

Welcome another neckband-style headphone to the world: The Jabra Halo Smart

What's special about it? Well, since it's from Jabra one would hope that it works really well as a headset for making calls. And that's exactly what Jabra is billing it as, touting its "high-quality microphones with integrated wind noise protection for enhanced in-call quality."

It also has very good battery life. At least according to the specs, which peg it at 17 hours of talk time and up to 15 hours of music listening.

I can't tell you how well it fits or sounds because I haven't tried it yet, but we'll have a full review once we get our hands on a review sample. In the meantime, here are the Halo Smart's highlights, according to Jabra (sorry, UK and Australian readers, no word on international pricing yet):

Jabra Halo Smart Silver Edition is available exclusively at Best Buy stores and online at www.bestbuy.com in late June with an MSRP of $80 (around AU$110 or £55, converted)
Jabra Halo Smart is also available in black at Jabra.com in July
Fits the 79 percent of users who want one set of headphones for both calls and music, but find the call experience on most music devices inadequate
Built for calls, Jabra Halo Smart uses high-quality microphones with integrated wind noise protection for enhanced in-call quality, and subtle vibration alert to ensure calls are never missed
Excellent sound quality thanks to 10mm speakers and Jabra's audio capabilities
Neckband wearing style for comfortable, all-day use and seamless switching between calls, music and media
Extended battery life provides up to 17 hours talk time and up to 15 hours of music listening
Dedicated Google Now or Siri button lets you use your voice for more

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