

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #123846 in Cell Phone Accessories
- Color: Black
- Brand: Jabra
- Model: BT250v (100-92510000-02)
- Original language:
English - Dimensions: 4.00" h x
2.38" w x
.50" l,
.5 pounds
Features
- A single button gives you control of your phone up to 30 feet away - voice dialing, call answer/end, redial and call transfer are all just a touch of a button away
- Select vibrating call alert and incoming calls are signaled to you silently
- Features call transfer, last number redial and voice activated dialing
- Unidirectional microphone reduces background noise while amplifying your voice to provide great sound quality
- Freedom to use your mobile phone up to 30 feet away
Jabra UJC250 2.5Mm Handsfree with On/Off Butto
Product Description
2.5Mm Handsfree With Answer/End Button Universal Jabra_C250
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
101 of 101 people found the following review helpful.Sounds As Good As a Wired Headset
By Wild West
I've had quite a few bluetooth headsets over the past couple of years, and this is my favorite. I currently go back and forth between this one and the Motorola HS850, another top headset. In my opinion, the Jabra 250v edges out the Motorola HS850 in a couple ways: 1) The Jabra is easier to hear. The earpiece is an earbud style on the Jabra, while the Motorola has an on-the-ear style speaker. My first thought when I bought them was that either one should work fine. But the Motorola is very hard to hear because it sits out on top of the ear. And if there is any background noise it's even worse. On the other hand the Jabra excels at being easy to hear, especially when there is background noise (such as car noise, people talking, etc.) because the earpiece is set slightly in the ear. And for the ultimate in hearing clarity, the Jabra ships with two styles of rubber covers for the earpiece, and one really sets in the ear, much like a good pair of earbud headphones. 2) The Jabra is more comfortable on the ear. The Jabra sort of hangs over the ear, and behind, with the microphone pointing forward. For me, after a few minutes, I don't even notice it's there. The Motorola clips *to* the ear, on the top flap of the ear, and to me just feels a little in the way, and a little floppy.One thing I really wish the Jabra had is an easier way to turn it off and on. You have the press the on/off button for about 5 seconds to switch it, which can get a little old. The Motorola has a super slick on/off method: you just flip the microphone boom down over the earpiece.CONCLUSION: Great sound. Great battery life. Very good comfort. An easy on/off switch and I'd be thrilled.
71 of 72 people found the following review helpful.Very pleased with this headset
By Jonathan
I recently got my first Bluetooth phone and based on a few reviews I read online and the recommendation of the phone-store owner I picked this headset. I use it with a Motorola Razr. They work together quite well. This is an ear-bud type headset meaning it's slightly less comfortable but far more stable and better sounding than the flat ones. If there were a warning with this headset it would be not to buy it online. Mine came, in a sealed package, with the wrong power adapter. It was very easy to remedy this in the phone store, but would have been difficult had I bought it online.Pros:*Excellent sound quality both for myself and the person with whom I'm speaking*The volume can be increased so that the conversation is clear even with background noise*Very easy to set up with the phone*Seems to have decent battery life so far*Seamlessly works with the phones voice-dial feature*Answer, end and voice-dial all done with a single buttonCons:*After a few hours (more than 2) of wearing the headset it irritates the backside of my ear.*No way to tell how much battery charge I have left*The phone and headset must be kept on the same side of the body for the best sound*I would really love it if this earpiece had a USB mini charger and didn't need a charging cradle
29 of 29 people found the following review helpful.If you need to use this in a noisy environment, this is the one to get!
By Wayne Rugenstein
I drive a tractor trailer for a large shipping company (a 2005 Kenworth T800) and needed a headset to use while at work. I tried a Motorola HS801 and HS850, but found they were not loud enough to hear in the high ambient noise environment of a semi-truck.The BT250v has a noise cancelling microphone, which effectively keeps the conversation quiet for whom I'm talking to, and the in the ear design insures I can hear every word being spoken to me. I am really impressed with this headset, I drive 2500 miles every week, the long battery life is great and it's comfortable enough to leave on your ear all day.
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