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The Griffin SmartTalk Bluetooth headset has a slim design and comfortable fit. It also features voice prompts and noise canceling.
The Griffin SmartTalk Bluetooth headset suffered from the occasional static and crackle, plus the voice prompt quality could be improved.
The Griffin SmartTalk Bluetooth headset is a decent noise-canceling headset for the price, but we wouldve preferred better call quality. Specifications: Type: Microphone Built-in ; Product type: Handset ; Design: In-ear ear-bud ; See full specs Price ...
Abstract: SmartTalk is essentially Jawbone with small cosmetic and functional changes. They’re almost exactly the same length, height, and depth, with SmartTalk ever-so-slightly deeper thanks to an in-canal earpiece that is tipped with a replaceable silicone ca...
Use your favorite headphones with your iPhone. Sturdy build quality.
Design leaves you with a really long headphone cable.
While adding another 30 inches of cable to your headphones can be quite cumbersome, the SmartTalk is an easy way to use your favorite ‘phones as a full-featured iPhone headset....
Abstract: f you want to keep using your favorite headphones with your iPhone, an adapter is a great option. Though you’ll end up with a lot of extra headphone cable (unless you’re lucky enough to be using headphones from a manufacturer wise enough to offer short cables)..
The Griffin SmartTalk Solar automatically turns itself on and off when you enter and exit the vehicle. Simple Bluetooth pairing eliminates the need to enter a PIN. A solar cell allows the SmartTalk Solar to charge itself in direct sunlight
Outside of the solar-charging gimmick, this is a very basic Bluetooth speakerphone with no advanced features
The power of the sun means that you'll never have to think about charging the Griffin SmartTalk Solar....
Abstract: One of Apples most confounding design decisions is surely the iPhones recessed earphone socket. Griffin has already solved this problem with an adaptor that lets you use any earphones. The SmartTalk does the same job, but adds a longer cable with a c...
The iPhones headphone jack is recessed so far into its body that hardly any third-party headphones actually fit. You could just buy an extender but that only pipes the audio from your iPhone; for the full iPhone experience, you need a mic and a clicke...