I'm not one for writing reviews but this little guy was an exceptional value, so I figured I'd make an exception for it. It's very small, smaller even than the pictures suggest. It's also very light and it's hardly noticeable in my ear. In fact, the only time I notice it is when it gets a little sideways and lightly touches my face. If it weren't for that I'd probably forget to take it out. For shorter calls I can use it without the earhook and it stays in just fine. However on longer calls, or if I'm being rude and having a snack while on the phone, it tends to come loose on its own. The earhook would prevent this from happening, but unfortunately I've lost that little piece, so I have to readjust it every so often on longer phone calls. Caution should be used when adjusting it while on a call because you could accidentally push the button on the end and hang up on people, something I've done once or twice. The speaker is very clear and sounds exactly like my Moto X. The microphone is actually better than the one in my phone and people say that I'm much more clear when using the Jabra. A side effect of that is the Jabra microphone picks up all of the ambient sounds around you. Every last one of them, from music in the car, to kitchen noises, to bodily functions. The range is far better than I expected from something so small. I often forget my phone on my desk and go into the kitchen (30ft away and around a corner) and it's never dropped the Bluetooth connection. If I start to get too far away, the audio will begin to sound compressed, and then I remember that I haven't got my phone in my pocket. The only thing I don't like about the device doesn't actually have anything to do with the device itself. It's the app that goes along with it. The only reason I wanted the app is to be able to tell what percent of the battery I have left. But I had to install two apps, one core support package, and the actual app you use. Then the app insisted on staying in my notification bar and wouldn't go away unless I disabled or uninstalled it. Also, to read the Jabra's remaining battery life, sometimes I had to disconnect and pair the device again. Needless to say, I uninstalled the stupid app(s) and I just charge the little guy every night and it's been fine so far. I'll definitely get another Jabra device in the future if I break or loose this one. (No, I didn't misspell Jabber in the title)Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
The headset performs well once I'm able to stabilize it on my ear. The hook doesn't fit well with glasses on and the soft earbud sometimes detaches from the speaker. Without the hook, the unit feels as if it is about to fall out of the ear and I'm constantly reaching for it to make sure it stays put. I didn't see anything in the instructions concerning getting the unit to fit securely. Value is good though.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have had a few of these, & I like this one because it has separate buttons to adjust volume, answer calls, and turn it on and off, instead of one button for everything that does the wrong thing if you don't hold it down for exactly the right amount of time. Also the on/off is a slider switch that is distinctly on of off, & not prone to accidentally getting bumped on or off.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The Jabra Classic has lots of great features including battery charge warning, headset GPS navigation, "Hey Galaxy" or "Hey Google" voice command ready and more. For the price, it ranks with the more expensive models Bluetooth headsets ranging over $80.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I bought many Bluetooth headsets because I enjoy listening to audio books while at work and at home. When I first tried this product I immediately purchased 4 more. At that time they were $7 each refurbished. I just bought another 4 at $10 each. They last about 6-7 hours listening to audio books or music using my Galaxy S5, they are by far the loudest volume headsets I've tried. The sound is good and they only take like an hour to charge. My earbuds would always get caught on things and yanked off my head so something needed to change! These are just as good or better than headsets I've paid 10 times as much for. I presently own 6, keep them charged, and carry 2 in my pocket so I can keep listening when the battery dies. With an app I downloaded, I turn it on and the audio starts playing automatically, push the headset button once to answer a call, and twice to hear the time spoken. I can hear better than holding the phone to my head! I don't know why everyone isn't wearing these things! I'll probably die from brain cancer I use it so much.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
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