- Comfortable behind the ear design
- Noise canceling microphone
- Up to 7 hours of talk time and up to 200 hours of standby time
- Vibrating alert
- Comes in Bulk Packaging with only Bluetooth Headset and Charger
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Fingertip controls for convenience
A single button on the BT250v gives you control of your phone up to 30 feet away. Voice dialing, call answer/end, redial and call transfer are all just a touch of a button away.
Performance is assured
The rechargeable battery give you up to 7 hours talk time; the innovative design and choice of materials ensure excellent voice reception and the patented Jabra MiniGel delivers excellent quality sound directly into your ear.
What's in the Box
Jabra BT250v Bluetooth Headset, charging cradle for holding the headset and charging the battery, User Manual in 3 languages (English, French and Spanish), removable charging cradle belt clip, 2 standard Jabra MiniGels, two small Jabra MiniGels (one mounted at headset)
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding performance,
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This review is from: Bt 250v (Wireless Phone Accessory)
I purchased the B250v for use with my new Motorola Razr (V3) phone. Never used bluetooth before and haven't been happy with past headsets. This is truly the exception. Once I realized I had to connect it as a "Handsfree" and not a headset, the sync went beautifully. Sound volume and clarity is great (this from someone who has a moderate hearing loss), and with about 10 hours of wearing over a couple days, comfort is fine. A little confusion initially on how to use the multi-function on/off button with the extended function set of the phone but that is expected when the design gets multiple functions with a minimum of buttons.Between auto answer and voice dial I can drive and use the phone with virtually no distractions of dialing and using.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
JABRA COMMUNICATIONS BT250v The Best,
By Nokia Guy "Nokia Guy" (West Coast) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bt 250v (Wireless Phone Accessory)
I had purchased several other manufacturers headsets for my Bluetooth phone and sent them all back. This headset is absolutely one of the top contenders. The unit is lightweight, unobtrusive, and works quite well. This unit is easy to pair with phone/computer. Don't settle for the ther "Uncomfortable" ones that cost a few dollars less.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A balanced review - make it part of your research!,
By Opera Fan13 "cms" (Illinois) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bt 250v (Wireless Phone Accessory)
Cellphone and headset success tends to be arbitrary. If you're doing research to buy, you need more info than "Does it work?", so here's mine:I have Cingular service and live in the south suburbs of Chicago. The new network seems to be working well here. I paired this with a Motorola RAZR v3. I've had it about a week and so far, I'm really pleased. Sound quality is clear (probably better than my phone!), no static, no weak signal messages. It's easy to operate; the main button at the top of the headset depresses easily and works well. The fit will depend on the size of your ear. You DO have to bend the top of your ear down to get the thing on, but it's nothing that bugs me. I have relatively small ears, and sometimes the fit can feel a BIT loose, but the headset hasn't fallen off and feels pretty secure most of the time. Jabra provides different rubber inner ear attachments with the unit - I'll experiment with them until I find the right one. As far as wind noise- I think people's expectations are a bit high when it comes to these things- they're not going to filter out all the loud noise while you're riding in your car with open windows. That said, my husband and I both own Jabras and talk during our car commutes with the windows open, and we can still hear each other without straining much. Bottom line- so far, I've had great luck. Consider your provider, phone type and other variables and apply this info to your situation before you spend the $100! Good luck!
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