Jabra BT500 review
The BT500 may be very ugly, but it’s extremely comfortable weighing in at a miniscule 20g
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The BT500 may be very ugly, but it’s extremely comfortable weighing in at a miniscule 20g
The H700 continues the flip design of its predecessors but is 30 per cent smaller and has noise cancellation tech and an ergonomic ear hook
The 640 comes with a handy AAA pocket charger that will give you up to 15 hours of talk time, a noise cancelling microphone and voice-activated dialling
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