Jabra launches luxury JX20 Pura Titanium Edition

Jabra launched this sleek thing at CES this week, with a body crafted from Titanium and glossy black accents, it is definitely looking the business. This new offering was designed by Jacob Jensen, the same fella who created Jabra's JX10 headset -- though this venture has way less gold. The device's specs are posted as having up to 6-hour talk time, Bluetooth 2.0, auto pairing, USB charging -- this is a must in our opinion -- a couple ear hooks , and a goodly assortment of ear gels. Though, with an MSRP of $179, we're thinking this will find its way onto a limited collection of ears.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
www.granitecalgary.com @ Jan 11th 2008 4:22PM
wow this is sexy ... i wonder how much it will weight though?
Sean Cooper @ Jan 11th 2008 4:27PM
Yeah, me too. If you see the weight anywhere, post back!
Johnny @ Feb 7th 2008 8:07AM
Less than 11 grams according to my calibrated scale :-D
LuisEnrique Garcia @ Mar 29th 2008 2:51PM
The Jabra BT250v is the most convenient headset I've used out of the 5 that I own. It fits comfortably behind the ear not as readily VISIBLE as most that sit on the side of one's face
like an electronic tumor. The only problem with the Jabra BT250v bluetooth headset should at this date prove effortless to correct/update making it the most viable and least unsightly headset is to add a noise cancellation for outside noise, use a more powerful chip for a clear,crisp, and steady conversation between both caller and receiver of said call, and one that can pick up voice signal effortlessly.
The public is already used to paying for top rate technology, i.,e., the iPhone, I am certain that these upgrades done properly without changing the physical design of the bluetooth cell phone headset would bode well with the public and make it an effortless ordeal to abide by the ever restrictive DMV and state/Federal laws currently considering to mandate their use while driving. It could even be set to sink- up with car stereo systems to lower the music when an incoming or outgoing call is made.
Sincerely Loyal Customer of The Jabre BT250v cellular telephone bluetooth headset,
LuisEnrique Garcia