Sleek Jabra HALO Stereo Bluetooth Headsets

Bluetooth gear may never look as cool as their wired brothers, but the Jabra HALO Bluetooth Headset does a pretty good job at looking good as well as giving you great wire-free entertainment. Following an announcement earlier this year (back in April), the Jabra HALO is now retailing at a reasonable $130 promising 8 hours of talktime and music, almost two weeks of standby time. Most important it looks like a rather stylish hair beret when you slip it on.
It has a convenient folding design to make it portable, offers seamless transition between calls and tunes, and also has a corded mode with a standard 3.2 mm jack which you can use when you want to grab some tunes on a player/phone that doesn’t support Bluetooth A2DP — pretty hard to find one though, if you’re into modern technology.
The new Jabra HALO Bluetooth Headphones make it easy for you to join the wireless revolution and enable you to turn your mobile phone into your primary mobile multimedia center with less wire and more music.
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