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Jabra BT800

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Product summary

The goodThe good: LCD screen shows caller ID; solid call quality; comfortable fit; vibrate mode.

The badThe bad: Cumbersome pairing process.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: With its cool BT800 model, Jabra takes Bluetooth headsets to a whole new level of functionality.

Specifications: Type: Microphone Built-in Boom; Product type: Headset; Design: Over-the-ear; See full specs

CNET editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 02/01/2005
  • Updated on: 03/22/2006
We've always had good luck with Jabra Bluetooth headsets; indeed, the Jabra FreeSpeak BT250 won our Editors' Choice award, which is why we were eager to see the company's latest product, the BT800. Of course, having heard about the headset's impressive list of features, we were even more excited to get our hands on it.

While all Bluetooth headsets offer basic hands-free operation, the BT800 takes it a step further. Through a small rectangular LCD screen, BT800 users can view caller ID information and browse through a Recent Calls list using only the headset. So, as long as you're within Bluetooth range of your cell phone (30 feet), you hardly have to look at your mobile for basic calling features. You can also use the BT800 for voice dialing from your phone book, and you can activate a vibrate mode and select from five polyphonic ring tones.

As useful as it sounds, there are some things the BT800 can't do. Using only the headset, you cannot browse through your phone book or your handset's menus, and you can call only your last-dialed number or recent list of received calls. And, just as we expected, the screen is not visible when you're wearing the headset.

The design of the BT800 differs from that of both the Jabra BT250 and the BT110. Rather than a behind-the-ear fit, it employs a traditional ear loop that can be adjusted for either ear. Also, there's no boom microphone, which makes the compact (2.7 by 1.3 by 1 inches) and understated black-and-silver form factor less conspicuous than that of other headsets we've seen. Coming in at a scant 0.8 ounce, the overall fit is very comfortable, and we did not miss Jabra's usual protruding earpiece. The ear loop is also highly flexible, so we had no problem slipping it on and off.

The 1-inch-diagonal monochrome display sports a pleasant backlighting that makes it visible in most situations. In addition to caller ID information and the Recent Calls and Settings menus, the LCD shows the headset's battery level. Similarly, controls on the Jabra BT800 were tactile and easy to master. A power button doubles as the control for ending calls, while a button for placing calls and putting callers on hold sits just next to it. These keys also serve as soft keys for the menu, as they rest just below the LCD. A single button (which doubles as a blue LED light) on the device's exterior activates the menu and mutes calls, and we loved the handy scrollwheel that is used for volume control and menu navigation.

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    Editors' rating: 60

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