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New Jabra Earset Stereo Headset Replacement Ear Gel
These eargels provides hours of comfortable wear and channels sound directly into your ear canal. The gels also help provide clearer calls, less external noise.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
For JAWBONE ICON users - The best you can have. Surely NO HOOK IS NEEDED,
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This review is from: JABRA OEM MINIGELS C500 BT500 C200 FreeSpeak BT2020 BT200 BT250 BT250v Jawbone 2 (Electronics)
I used the original of jawbone icon, it is ok. I also used the plantronics eargels, they are ok too. but why not to try something new?
So I've made an order. Wonderful, just enter your size (large or small) to the ear cannal, and there it will sit great. as I said, no hook is needed. totaly not. Take off any original ring and put this one. sits so deeply that you cant see the gel from outside, also ICON lays better on your face bond.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Earbud Fit,
By SeaDog (Diamondhead, MS) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: JABRA OEM MINIGELS C500 BT500 C200 FreeSpeak BT2020 BT200 BT250 BT250v Jawbone 2 (Electronics)
The earbuds fit the Jabra Earpiece better than OEM. Work great & stay on when put in pocket. Will buy more when needed.
4.0 out of 5 stars
The large ones work well for me,
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This review is from: JABRA OEM MINIGELS C500 BT500 C200 FreeSpeak BT2020 BT200 BT250 BT250v Jawbone 2 (Electronics)
The larger ones in this pack work very well, not just for Jabra, but for other brands, like Jawbone. I guess for some of us with smaller ears or larger ear canals or something, the big ones are what work best - they allow for snug fits and make it so you can hear the other party better.
The one thing I wish is that they would last longer. Especially if you wear these things for hours each day as I do, they eventually lose their soft, flexible qualities and become more rigid, which means they slip out of your ear a lot more easily and don't create that barrier that helps keeps volume up. My guess is that they last somewhere between 3 and 5 months. There doesn't seem to be any way to "recondition" them, so you are forced to buy new ones. I suppose 6-10 months of use for a product that's around $10 is not that big a deal, but it also seems pricey given that these things are basically plastic or rubber. I'm sure they cost less than a penny to manufacture! Nice markup. Not criticizing the seller of this particular item of course, since I'm sure he's not paying a whole lot less for them than he's selling them for...
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