Jaybird stereo Bluetooth headset
- March 6th, 2008
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We can expect the Jaybird to hit our shores this summer. I don’t really see a market for standalone stereo Bluetooth headsets because so few devices have stereo Bluetooth. Luckily, the Jaybird comes with a Bluetooth iPod adapter and mini-stereo adapter and offers the user some degree of wireless control, depending on the device, via the three buttons on the headset. It’s designed for sports and might make for a nice, tangle-free solution for running and biking.
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britney (Who am I?)
4 months ago
ew, if ur gonna post close up pictures like that at least cut ur nails and lotion up those hands sheesh, you guys on this site are horrible with that.
John Biggs (Who am I?)
4 months ago
those aren’t our hands, britney. LEAVE US ALONE!
LP (Who am I?)
4 months ago
I have these and they’re great. They’re comfortable and stay on your head and have pretty decent battery life. I did have to buy the iPod adapter separately though. It also has a standard 3.5mm adapter but it’s shaped a bit weird so it may not fit every other device (like the PSP, for example).
The only issue I have is when you wear them, it makes your ears stick out a bit so you look kinda goofy. Otherwise it’s a great product.
david amodt (Who am I?)
1 month ago
just got these yesterday, work awesome. great sound. works w/ iphone for music and macbook pro for music. great device. beats the motorola unit w/ the headband system.