Overall, all of the four Bluetooth headsets have their pros and cons. If for some reason you need a headset that would serve mostly as a fashion accessory, yet won't be actually used much, the Jawbone ERA would be the one to pick. If you need a more a...
Ease of use is one of the top things I want from an electronics product, and Jabra's Extreme Headset received flying colors straight out of the box. I've actually never used a Bluetooth headset before because I've felt like they looked a little bit ridi
Comfort isn't a real strong suit of this headset. The earpiece felt a bit large for me and its hard plastic made it more uncomfortable than a lot of hard earphones I've used in the past. Jabra claims that the earpiece is supposed to mold to your ear with
The Jabra Extreme Headset is no beauty queen, but does its job very well at a price that is really affordable. Discomfort aside, if you're looking for a solid, no frills bluetooth that will treat you right, the Jabra Extreme is worth your coin.Rating:This...
Small and unobtrusive, sounds good, has a physical on/off switch, cool car charger, A2DP compatibility and other state-of-the-art technologies built in, decent price when you shop around
Comfortable enough but not outstanding in that department
Abstract: The Jabra Extreme is a tiny Bluetooth headset that offers up some of Jabra’s best technology. Selling for about $55 it will be competing with products like the Jawbone Prime and Jabra’s own Stone. The Extreme isn’t just another tiny Bluetooth headset, ...
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Published: 2010-04-02, Author: Michael , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: Here's an unboxing and quick video tour of the Jabra Extreme, a new noise canceling Bluetooth headset that comes with wall, USB, and car chargers. It features a compact, subdued design and offers a nice array of hardware controls. Other Jabra videos: ...
Warm sound quality in the earpiece. Plays music and podcasts. Lower price than the competition.
Tinny sound to other callers. 'Improved' noise cancellation still doesn't cancel much noise. A little bulky.
The Jabra Extreme is a decent Bluetooth headset with a nifty parlor trick—A2DP audio streaming—but its uneven sound quality puts it behind the class leaders....
Abstract: The Extreme does have some redeeming qualities. It does support multipoint (Jabra calls this “MultiUse”) and A2DP streaming and will even transmit regular activity sounds from your phone to the..