Clear sound and good Bluetooth connection
The ear hurts a little after wearing for an hour or so
Clear sound and good Bluetooth connection
The ear hurts a little after wearing for an hour or so
Calling a Bluetooth headset the "Style" is a tall order. While headsets are a necessary evil for many people, they're rarely stylish. The Jabra Style ($49.99 list) both looks and sounds better than most headsets out there, but you have to suffer an uncomfortable fit for fashion. It won't unseat the Editors' Choice for budget headsets, the Plantronics M55, but it's worth looking at if you're lucky enough to find it comfortable. DesignThe Jabra Style looks professional without being conspicuous. It measures 2.63 by 0.9 by 0.65 inches (HWD) and weighs 0.35 ounces. Like the larger Plantronics Voyager Legend, it has a long, very visible boom mic running down the side of your face; unlike the Legend, there's no bulky hardware behind your ear. The rest of the Style is located in a bulge that sits on your ear. It's a matte black (or white) with a silver stripe running down the center. It's not ugly per se, but it isn't as fashion forward as the Jabra Stone3. There's a single button on...
The Jabra Style is a Bluetooth headset with great audio quality for music, though its noise cancellation and fit could be a lot better.
Excellent audio quality for music; Adequate battery life
No volume controls; Below-average noise cancellation; Only one extra ear tip; Uncomfortable ear hook
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