Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jun 8 2009, 8:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The device uses a new Jabra StatusDisplay to make the headset easy to use. The StatusDisplay allows users to check battery life and connectivity with a glance. The answer/end buttons are placed for easy reach.
The headset also has a dedicated power button to help prevent turning the headset off accidentally while trying to adjust call volume. The headset weighs eight grams and has a matte black finish and a silver button. Other features include auto-pairing with mobile phones, 6 hours talk time, 8 days standby and support for voice dialing. The BT2080 sells for $39.
Via Jabra
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