Published: 2016-03-03, Author: Andrew , review by: androidguys.com
Abstract: The Jabra Eclipse is pretty unique in its own right, and you'll see why, as soon as you open the box. The Eclipse itself is nestled in an egg which acts as the hub for the Eclipse; you'll use the egg to charge and pair the Eclipse.Before getting into the...
Abstract: If you're looking for a really great bluetooth headset to talk on the phone hands free without using speakerphone, the $129 Jabra Eclipse Bluetooth headset is worth checking out.There's a lot of stigma facing Bluetooth headsets, and it's a stereotype that...
I liked the Jabra Eclipse and the features that it offers, but with the glaring security hole that is in the Android version of the app it falls very short of the mark. If there was a way to enable voice command while leaving the device locked it would be a must have for...
Abstract: When the first Bluetooth headset came out, everybody oohed and aahed not because of what it looked like or could do, but just because it existed. Since then, BT headsets have gotten an easy ride by just fitting in the ear and doing the simple job of trans...
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Published: 2015-12-03, Author: Dan , review by: geardiary.com
Stylish, Excellent audio quality, Charger makes for a total of ten hours of use per charge, Works with Google Now and Siri, Unobtrusive, Comfortable
Designed for the right ear; No boom to bring the microphone close to your mouth; One anchor point only and that is the fit to your ear; No tactile buttons
Published: 2015-10-26, Author: Paul , review by: pocketables.com
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Published: 2015-12-09, Author: Alfred , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: There is no shortage of Bluetooth earpieces these days, with some starting from S$50, so why pick an expensive one that goes for more than S$200? Specifically, S$219, for the new Jabra Eclipse?It's the wow factor you get from a gadget you thought had been...
Abstract: This is definitely Jabra's sleekest piece yet. It feels well-built and is the brand's lightest model at just 5.5g. It is barely noticeable on the ear and does not require any awkward in-ear loops that leave a dull sore in the ear after a long day's use. I...