Jabra Arrow Bluetooth Headset Unveiled

If the Celltronix VR1 Recordable Bluetooth Headset we featured yesterday doesn’t quite float your boat, and you’re on the lookout for a new or replacement Bluetooth headset, the just announced Jabra Arrow Bluetooth headset may be of interest to you.

Unlike the aforementioned VR1 the Jabra Arrow Bluetooth headset may not offer recording capabilities, but what it does offer is automatic volume control and noise reduction, integrated EDR and eSCO technology, and a combination car charger/case that will see you headset topped up with charge whilst also conveniently serving as a case for your Arrow when its not in use. And, of course, in being a Jabra headset you’re also looking at an earhook or an Ultimate Comfort Eargel that’ll ensure to get a comfort fit suited to your tastes whilst, from a connectivity perspective, the Jabra Arrow will also happily pair with two devices simultaneously.
Offering a talktime of up to 4.5 hours and a standby time of up to eight days, Jabra are yet to confirm either the Arrow’s date of release or price point at this stage though we will, of course, offer you a heads up once Jabra make this information available to us.
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I got my Jabra Arrow Headset, and have to say I am extremely Disappointed with the fact that it has connectivity issues, I simply cannot connect to it. When I took it back to the retail store, after a few attempts, it did connect. It worked fine, till i paired it with my MAC, it worked on the mac as well. But when I wanted to use it on my BB again, it did not work, so i deleted the pairing & tried to pair it for about 45 Mts, when i entered the numeric key, it said “unable to connect to Jabra Arrow”.
Will take it back to the retailer & ask for a replacement with another model.