jabra sp200 bluetooth speakerphone jabra halo bluetooth headset

Jabra have announced their new SP200 Bluetooth Speakerphone and Jabra HALO Stereo Bluetooth Headset at CTIA, the former being a somewhat more rudimentary version of the Jabra SP700 Bluetooth Speakerphone released last year whilst the HALO headset features Jabra’s Blackout technology and dual microphones.

The Jabra HALO Bluetooth Headset touts A2DP stereo Bluetooth protocol and have been designed for telephony (inc. VoiP,) use as well as serving as a wireless headset for use with Stereo Bluetooth DAPs and PMPs and, apart from coming with Zirene Power Bass technology and the option of using a wired 3.5mm connection (thus enabling it to play pall with non-Bluetooth enabled devices as well as with computers) also comes complete with a handy feature that will automatically fade out any music playing in the event of receiving a call.

The Jabra SP200 Bluetooth Speakerphone, which is billed as offering ‘a credit crunch-friendly price point’, is aimed at in-car use as well as home based hands free conference calling, and comes with DSP technology to reduce the impact of background noise, auto-pairing with Bluetooth cell phones and, in terms of endurance, offers a purported standby time of 23 days and a talktime of up to 10 hours. As you’d expect for a device touted as being ‘credit crunch-friendly’ that’s about your lot.

The Jabra HALO Bluetooth Headset is set to ship as of May and will set you back just shy of $130 whilst the Jabra SP200 Bluetooth Speakerphone will ship from April and will set you back around $60.

[via Gadget Review + iTechNews]

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Jabra SP200 Bluetooth Speakerphone & Jabra HALO Bluetooth Headset

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