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Review: Jabra BT2010 Bluetooth Headset
Bluetooth headsets typically fall into two categories, hooked or non-hooked. However, there is a growing trend with Bluetooth headsets to create a third category, hybrids. Hybrids would be the headsets that have the removable hooks. Jabra produces several of these hybrids and the Jabra BT2010 Bluetooth Headset may be the biggest bang for your buck. Read on for the full review! Out of the Box The BT2010 is packaged with a wall charger, removable ear hook, anda quick start guide. A more detailed owner’s manual can be downloaded from Jabra’s website. The BT2010 headset is light and compact, weighing a mere .39 ouncesand measuring just under two inches long. Wearing this small headset is comfortable with or without the hook. It rests securely with either style and stayed nicely in place with the hook during my annual afternoon jog. The only concern over the hook is that the hook itself was not adjustable. It is constructed of soft plastic that is flexible but retains its original size. While this offers a measure of retention when worn, it can become uncomfortable after time. A moldable hook might offer more comfort. The headset has three buttons on the surface; two volume keys and a multi-function button. The multi-function button rests in the top center of the headset and has a LED indicator to confirm/alert users to various functions. Performance Pairing the BT2010 with my Samsung BlackJack II was easy. When you turn the headset on for the first time, it automatically goes into pairing mode. The BlackJack II recognized the headset in a matter of seconds and after entering the factory security code, the BT2010 was up and running. The headset’s volume was good. I had no static or interference issues with the Bluetooth connection and the microphone picked up my voice with no problem. I was heard clearly using a normal tone and volume. The microphone also filtered out a good amount of background noise. While I could hear the car stereo in the background, it didn’t interfere with what I was saying into to the headset. The BT2010 has the basic operational features such as answer/end call (important feature), rejecting calls, activate voice dialing, redial, call waiting/hold and mute. Some of these features are device dependant and all but the mute function (controlled by pressing both volume keys) are controlled by the multi-function button. The LED on the multi-function button is described as a “discreet” light in that after one minute of inactivity the light turns itself off. The light will reactivate when headset activity resumes. In using the BT2010 the only concern I developed was with the control buttons, in particular the multi-function button. The volume keys are flush with the headset’s surface and the multi-function button is slightly, barely raised. In my opinion, I think it could be raised a little more. It was a little difficult to distinguish the multi-function button and I often overshot it and hit one of the volume keys by mistake. While Jabra gives no indication as to how many devices the BT2010 can be paired to, I can only assume that it can only be paired to one device at a time. Reported range of the BT2010 is approximately 33 feet, which appears to be standard for most Bluetooth headsets. Talk time is reported to be seven hours and standby time is reported to be 200 hours. Jabra does not indicate the availability of a car charger for this model but the battery life should be sufficient to last in between stops of most travelers. Still, a travel charger option would have been nice. Overall Impression I liked the BT2010. It wore surprisingly comfortable with or without the hook, had really good reception, and operation was easy. I do wish the multi-function button was raised a little more but after using the headset a while, you got used to the low profile. i930 i920 i880 i877 i870 i860 i855 i850 i776 i760 i730 i710 i670 i615 i605 i580 i576 i570 i560 i530 i365 i355 i335 i325 i315 i305 i290 i275 i265 i205 i95 i90 i88 i85 i60 i58 i55 i50 i35 i30 RAZR RAZR2 KRZR v325 v323 Boost Phones Samsung Sanyo Sprint ic902 Sprint ic602 Sprint ic502 Sprint ic402 Sanyo Pro-200 Sanyo Pro-700 LG LX-400 Samsung Z400 Samsung Z700 Moto v950 Nextel 7520 7510 7100 Blackberries Nextel 8520 Blackberry Blackberry 8830 Curve Pearl Samsung Instinct iPhone Treo 700 Treo 755 Palm Centro HTC Touch |