Jabra Clipper Bluetooth Stereo Headset To Hit Verizon This May
Jabra is well-known to bring a variety of interesting and attractive headsets. The famous ones are the Jabra Halo and Jabra Stone, which were recently launched in the market not long time back. However, the latest buzz is that the latest Jabra Clipper Bluetooth stereo headset, which was created by GN Netcom, would now be available to clutch at Verizon Wireless retail stores and its online store, most probably in the month of May.
The all-new headset is touted to be a decently-sized clip-on contraption accompanied by the noise-blocking earbuds in varied minimalistic, sizes, and easy to use controls. The all new device is also said to offer support for Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, A2DP and AVRCP that enables costumers to hook it up with any Bluetooth-based device. Now that it gets linked through Bluetooth, users can easily switch between an MP3 player and a handset to listen music and manage calls. Besides, the music being played on the handsets is easily as also automatically superseded by incoming calls.
Jonas Forsberg, GM North America, Mobile Division, GN Netcom, was quoted to have said that Jabra Halo’s success has thrilled us with joy and we believe that market is all set to usher in another release of Bluetooth stereo headset.
The Clipper has already made a long-lasting impact on us in view of the fact that our first negotiations with them and strongly felt that releasing it specially in North America will abet us to acquire out objective of extending stereo headset deliveries for its customers.
Additionally, the device also comes built-in with a multi-function button, which helps the users to skip, pause tracks or do an easy change to the volume. An MP3 player and phone which are hooked to the headset could be positioned in pockets or bags but for breaking the connection.
Moreover, the 0.7oz light device has the ability to be operated with 3.5mm headphones. It comes featured with a clip-on wearing style as well as boasts of an AC charger. Users are also provided with up to 8-days standby time and a talk-time of around 6-hrs.
Verizon Wireless is offering the Jabra Clipper if you are ready to pay $59.99. The Jabra Halo would also be coming at Verizon with the price tag of around $129.99.
