
Still remember the Black Jabra Stone that we mentioned last year? The company has recently rolled out the new version of this Bluetooth headset, the White Jabra Stone. Announced today at the 2010 International CTIA Wireless show, the White Jabra Stone features discreetly placed controls that are easy to operate. Its invisible touch-controlled volume pad allows you to simply slide your finger up or down to control the sound volume while on a call. The Stone also uses the Jabra StatusDisplay, which enables you to check battery level and Bluetooth connectivity. Each purchase of the White Jabra STONE comes equipped with a Micro USB and AC Charger and a belt clip for easy wearing. The White Jabra Stone will be available for $129.99 on May 16, 2010 at AT&T retail stores nationwide. [Press Release]

Jabra is back with their latest Bluetooth headset namely the Clipper. This wearable gadget supports a standard 3.5mm jack allowing you to pair it with an included noise-canceling buds. The Clipper provides six hours of talk time and eight days of standby. Sadly, there is no official word of a North America release so far. Word has it that the Jabra Clipper will retail for £39 ($60) in the UK. [Pocket-lint]

Still remember the Jabra Stone that we posted last month? Jabra has finally announced the availability of this Bluetooth headset for the US market. The Jabra Stone supports Bluetooth A2DP with a clear noise canceling microphone. Volume controls are handled by the surface of the Stone, which is touch-sensitive. Each purchase of this headset comes with a portable charging dock which looks like a polished stone when the headset is docked. The Jabra Stone comes with a built-in battery that provides up to two hours of talk time or 12 hours of standby time. The Jabra stone will be available on November 8th, 2009 via AT&T stores for $130 a pop. Read more

Jabra has recently launched a new Bluetooth speakerphone namely the Cruiser that has Jabra Noise Blackout technology to provide a crystal clear phone conversation. The device is designed to be mounted on the visor of your car and supports Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR and eSCO. The Jabra CRUISER also features a built-in FM transmitter allowing you to listen music files that are stored on your cell phone through your car radio. The headset’s battery should be able to provide 14-hours of continuous talk time or up to 13-days of standby time. If you are interested, you can purchase the Jabra Cruiser for $159 each. [Jabra]

Jabra will release the new Jabra Arrow Bluetooth headset next month in the UK for around £49.99 ($79). Weighing at just 10-grams, the Arrow is designed to work with Bluetooth mobile phones or other Bluetooth devices that are compliant with Bluetooth version 1.1 or higher. The gadget adopts a DSP noise reduction and an automatic volume control technology that recognizes and adjusts audio coming into the headset before it reaches the user’s ear. The Jabra Arrow comes with a built-in battery that provides 4.5 hours of talk time and 5.5 days of standby time. [Pocket-lint]

The Jabra Stone is a new Bluetooth headset that is claimed to provide a “wireless earvolution” with its new shape. The official Jabra Stone page only shows a short video teasing the new device, and a countdown timer to launch. It seems that they will release the Jabra Stone on October 20th, 2009. The gadget will feature noise canceling technology, a soft rubber padding for added comfort, and a portable charging kit. Stay tuned for more updates. [Jabra]

Jabra has rolled out a new Bluetooth headset to the market in the form of the BT2080. The headset comes with LED lights that displays the headset’s remaining battery life and whether or not it’s successfully paired with a phone or other device. The headset has a moulded gel plug to fit relatively comfortably and supports any device that can use a hands-free profile, up to and including Bluetooth 2.1 hardware. Its battery provides enough juice for up to 6 hours of talktime. The Jabra BT2080 should be available in Southeast Asia this month for around $39. [Electronista]

The Halo Bluetooth headset from Jabra comes with 8-hours of talktime and a 13-days of standby time. Weighing at 80-grams, the headset has touch sensitive controls that makes it easier to adjust the volume with only a single touch. This £99.99($150) Bluetooth headset also features Noise Blackout dual-mic technology to provides crystal clear communications. [ShinyShiny]

Here is the Jabra SP200 Bluetooth wireless speakerphone that provides hands-free communication in your car. The Jabra SP200 features Bluetooth 2.0, eSCO, Noise reduction and echo cancellation (DSP) for a clear conversation, and auto-pairing to mobile phone. Its battery provides enough juice for up to 10 hours talk time or 23 days standby time before it needs to be recharged. Each purchase comes with a microUSB cable and a universal car charger. You can buy the Jabra SP200 Bluetooth Speakerphone for $59.99 a pop. [Press Release]

GN Netcom has recently introduced the Jabra BT2070 Bluetooth headset in Russia. The headset comes in a big round button with a yellow border and supports Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR and eSCO technology for high speed transmission of digital quality sound. Its built-in battery offers up to 5.5 hours of talk time and up to 200 hours of standby mode. [ToysGadget]