
Jabra’s latest BT530 Bluetooth headset is ready to hit retail stores in September. It boasts a new generation noise cancellation able to blacks out background noise without compromising voice clarity. It also lets you connect 2 devices at the same time. Jabra 5030 fits comfortably on your ears day long, and you get to choose between an adjustable ear hooks (2 sizes), and the the 3rd generation Jabra EarGels (3 sizes). Talk time is listed as 5.5 hours, with maximum standby of 250 hours. It currently retails at $99. [Jabra]

Jabra today rolled out its M5390 Multiuse Bluetooth headset in the Korean market. The headset offers a maximum operating distance of up to 70 meters. Sadly, there is no info on pricing so far. [AVING] More

Using the new Jabra A120 Bluetooth Adaptor, you can enjoy music wirelessly. You just need to plug it to your MP3 player via the 3.5 mm jack. The device will transmit your music to your wireless Bluetooth headphones for up to 30 feet distance. The Jabra A120 provides 50 hours of standby time, 10 hours of music streaming, and a standby time of 250 hours. The Jabra A120 Bluetooth Adaptor retails for only $50. [Newlaunches]

Here is the Jabra BT4010 headset that comes with a tiny LCD display. Weighing at less than 10 grams, this user-friendly device utilities DSP (named e-SCO technology) and offers 6 hours of talk time. There is no word on pricing so far. [PhoneArena]

Jabra has launched an interesting looking bluetooth set. The BT3030 resembles the famous dog tag. It comes with bluetooth 2.0+EDR, HSP, HFP, A2DP and AVRCP support, six buttons for sending / ending calls and controlling music playback, as well as volume control. Get the BT303 next month in Japan or right in the U.S for ¥8,980 or $90. [Engadget via Upcoming Cell Phones]
by Johan on December 5, 2007

The Jabra BT3030 Bluetooth Stereo Headset comes in a unique dog tag design. The device offers universal connection, personalized equalizer, exchangeable headphones, 2 different wearing styles, exchangeable dog tag frame and lanyard. The headset offers 200-hours of standby time and sports Bluetooth 2.0. The BT3030 controls feature six buttons for controlling your media player and answering the phone. These controls has a bright blue light backlit, which helps to identify whether the BT3030 is switched on or off. The Jabra BT3030 Bluetooth Stereo Headset is priced at $72.
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by Johan on November 30, 2007

Jabra has recently released a new Bluetooth headset. The premium Jabra JX 10 cara Bluetooth headset was made with a frame of 24k gold. With only 28,000 units worldwide, it features a DSP (Digital Signal Processor) to clear up background noise while still offering clear sound. Its battery provides up to 6 hours to talk and 200 hours of stand-by time. Designed by Jacob Jensen, the headset also sports Bluetooth 2.0, plus voice-activated dialing and redial support. FYI, the JX 10 is also available in a stainless steel model if you don’t like the gold model.
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by Johan on September 27, 2007

The Jabra BT8030 speaker headphones is compatible with any Bluetooth-enabled music device including mobile phone, computer or MP3 player, and allows users to both listen to music and to take calls. The BT8030 also comes with a flexible double-hinged design that can be adjusted for different head sizes. The BT8030 offers up to 32 hours of headphone mode, or 26 hours of speaker mode. The Jabra BT8030 will be released in December for $342 each.
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by Johan on September 14, 2007

Jabra comes back with their cellphone accessories. This time they have released the JX10, GN9120 Flex, GN1000, and T5330 earphones. Designed for office use, these earphones offers acoustic fidelity and comfort in one package. The T5330 is a Bluetooth headset and works in conjunction with your office phone. The GN9120 Flex offers wireless use with a 100 meter range and provides 8 hours’ of talk time. The JX10 and GB1000 are Bluetooth headsets that target both office and conference rooms.
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by Johan on August 19, 2007

The All New Jabra BT8030 serves as a set of laptop speakers and tele-conferencing speaker phone. When transformed into it headset position, the headset allows you to listen to music and answer your incoming mobile calls. It also boasts 32 hours of talk time, 26 hours of speaker time, and 600 hours of standby. Bluetooth technology allows you to connect two devices, like a mobile phone and a media device to the Jabra BT8030 simultaneously. Jabra BT8030 retails for $235.
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