Some people just look for quality sound without compromising looks with all those tangling wires. Today, we have the Jabra Clear
in our hands, a wireless Bluetooth solution for all those people out
there. Let’s take it for a spin and see our first impressions after the
break.
Well, the first time we got our hands on the Clear, we didn’t notice
the size. Instead, we noticed the simplicity of its looks. All that
there is are the essentials. There’s the ear hook, the micro USB port
for charging, the power switch, the volume rocker, and of course the
earpiece. There’s also this multipurpose button which can unpair
devices, take calls and all the usual stuff.
One thing about the device is that it’s small. It didn’t become so
obvious at first, but when we tried to keep it away after use, we were
afraid that it could get crushed in our pockets or just get lost.
Enough on the looks; let’s talk about audio. Sound was averagely loud
for the most part, and it didn’t block the whole ear and it was quite
comfortable up to a certain extent. It’s certainly not for music, as the
experience obviously isn’t cut out for it. However, from the name of
the product itself, it is clear.
The microphone on the bottom did a great job as well as audio was clear and audible.
Ever since we charged the battery fully, we have not drained it yet
for a day of moderate use. We surely don’t think that anyone could wear
it for a long time as it gets irritating after a long while.
To wrap it all up, we have to say it’s a fine piece of hardware. Of
course, it can’t be avoided that it is this small, because larger
headsets would tend to be uncomfortable and weird looking. The Jabra
Clear retails for more or less Php2,000 – so I guess it’s up to you if
you wanna grab one for yourselves. For us, it’s a thumbs up and a
win-win situation.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Jabra Clear first impressions
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