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Jabra BT4010′s “smart display” shows battery life, connection/call status

By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008 at 10:31 AM

Jabra BT4010The leading Bluetooth accessory maker Jabra has announced a new Bluetooth 2.0+EDR enabled headset called Jabra BT4010 at the CTIA. The BT4010 is unique in that sense that it sports the center-positioned “smart display” which conveniently shows battery level, connection and call status — while eliminating annoying flashing lights at the same time. According to Jabra, this feature makes their new headset “ideal for people who are constantly looking to eliminate the need to scroll through endless menus.”

The Jabra BT4010 can be worn with or without an earhook and comes with a selection of two hooks for added comfort. It measures 2×0.67×1.1 inch and has a weight of 0.35 oz. Battery promises to deliver up to 6 hours of talk and 150 hours of standby time.

Finally the availability. The BT4010 will hit the stores this Spring at an MSRP of $59.99. If you’re attending the CTIA, Jabra is showcasing the device at its booth number #3709… Full release is available on PRNewswire.

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  • Andy

    “…The BT4010 is unique in that sense that it sports the center-positioned “smart display” which conveniently shows battery level, connection and call status…”

    Unique, really? My SonyEricsson BT headset HBH-662 has done this for years. Perhaps unique to Jabra then.