Jabra launched what it calls a Bluetooth headset for beginners and first-time users – Jabra EASYGO. The idea here is to make Bluetooth experience as seamless as possible, though I’m not sure I’ve heard that many people have problems with their regular, “not for beginners” headsets.
Feature wise, the EASYGO comes with large icons, on-off button slider and Voice Guidance that verbally communicates battery level and connectivity status. Moreover, the headset can also work with third-party apps that are available through Jabra’s World of Apps. As for the battery included, it keeps the device running for up to 6 hours in talk and up to 8 days in standby mode.
And that’s about all we (and Jabra for that matter) have to say about the EASYGO. The price is $39.99, making it one of more affordable Jabra products on the market. In that sense, we’ve no doubts it will sell like hot cupcakes and unsurprisingly Jabra touts its latest baby as a great “congratulations on getting your license” gift…