Flipward wrote:
Hi Sir Daffy,
I'm planning on buying Jabra Street (BT3030) but I have some questions first.
1. Is the sound quality good when used on calls? I have a bluetooth headset kasi and laging hindi ako naririnig nung kausap ko when I'm using it. Choppy daw ang line. Is this the same with Jabra Street?
Sound quality is good during calls and even comes in stereo
As with any bluetooth device, there are occassions that the mic cutting out may occur, but if it happens in like let's say, 4 or 5 out of ten calls, then there is something wrong with the device. So far, I have yet to receive complaints about it with regards to the scenario you mentioned, but that is not to say that it won't happen to the Jabra Street. It can, on rare occassions, depending on a lot of known and unknown factors such as interference from other devices transmitting on the same frequency, distance from the device, charge conditions, death grip (yes, it being a radio device, suffers from it as well) etc.
2. How much is the price? Thanks!
lookingfor wrote:
@DaffyDgeek
I'm also hoping to get a Jabra unit for you in September (for a good price
). It's for my mom's birthday. She's a doctor and a bluetooth headset will definitely come in handy during operations.
Could you please also recommend what model to get since I know nothing about bluetooth headsets. THANKS! Making phone calls would be the most important thing but music streaming would also be nice (if kasya sa budget). She uses a Nokia e71.
For her, I would recommend a
Jabra Stone, primarily for simplicity of design and function, and her being a doctor, she deserves nothing less

It also is capable of playing music, however, due to it's being compact, the battery doesn't last long (2 hours) when listening to music. The great thing about the Jabra Stone is that it is so light and so comfortable to wear that you barely notice that you wearing one, until a call comes along, and you realize you have a headset on
If she's into easy listening, another Jabra product I can recommend is the
Jabra HALO. This unit aside from being able to listen to music, can also take calls

It is lightweight, elegant, and, with your mom, can serve as a headband as well.
The Jabra Street would also be nice
For more information on the products mentioned above, you can visit
www.jabra.com or simply click on the hyperlinks within the write-up in this post.
Oh, before I forget (and get reprimanded by
lothariokundalini), AVRCP
is supported on the Nokia E71, except with the Jabra Stone, for obvious reasons
