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Jabra unveils simple and affordable BT2080 Bluetooth headset

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By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 at 3:14 AM

Jabra BT2080 Bluetooth headset

Jabra is out with yet another Bluetooth headset called BT2080, part of their “Easy” series. The stylish and easy to use device is, according to the Bluetooth accessories maker, designed for the day-to-day headset use. The trick is in the all new StatusDisplay, which allows users to easily check connectivity and battery life with just one glance. Moreover, there are multi-color lights that are used to convey the status of the headset and a single touch of any button results in two clearly labeled lights on the rear “telling you everything you need to know.”

Specs wise, the Jabra 2080 is a Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and eSCO enabled headset, which support voice dialing and comes with a battery that can sustain up to 6 hours in talk and up to 8 days in standby mode. As for the size, it measures 53x16x9 mm, and has a weight of just 8 grams.

The Jabra BT2080 has an approximate retail price of $39, and is available in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, India, Australia and Korea.

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