Bluetooth (short range, radio frequency communication standard for wireless connectivity) first became available, one of the first devices to take advantage of this new protocol was the cellular phone. The protocol was perfect for short range use such as synchronizing the phone to your computer, using the phone as a modem, or wireless, hands-free headsets. I have always been a fan of hands-free headsets. You could talk on the phone while keeping both hands on the car steering wheel and the earpiece made it easier to hear the person you were talking with.
One of the first companies to produce a Bluetooth headset was Jabra ( http://www.jabra.com) . By combining a sleek headset design with their comfortable EarGel technology, Jabra introduced the FreeSpeak Bluetooth headset. Now Jabra has updated the FreeSpeak with the new BT250V, the latest model in their original line of Bluetooth headsets. Bluetooth headsets promised to be the ultimate answer to the hassle of using a wired headset with a cellular phone. BT250v Bluetooth Headset with Vibrating Call-Alert Headset features Jabra’s unique vibrating call alert to let you know when a call comes in.
Burn out your fear of Cellular Phone Radiation because bluetooth is a low voltage device and emits very little radio frequency energy. Far less than the phone itself. So the BT250V could be considered a cellular phone safety device. Remember that Bluetooth headsets are not water-proof, so being safe in your pocket does not mean that you can do conversation on the phone in the rain. No additional phone dongle needed to enjoy 10 meters (30 feet) of range. It also works with your Bluetooth-compatible PC and Bluetooth v1.2 gives you adaptive frequency hopping, quick connect time, and improved audio quality.
A single button on the BT250v gives you control of your phone up to 30 feet away – voice dialling, call answer/end, redial and call transfer are all just a touch of a button away. There is one multifunction button that turns the unit on or off and activates commands to your phone. The battery life has been greatly improved from previous versions of this headset. The BT250V has a maximum talk time of up to 7 hours and a stand by time of up to 200 hours between charges using the built in rechargeable lithium polymer batteries. More than a match for the most power conservative phone.
Award-winning design now even better The BT250v builds on the award-winning design of the BT250 and comes in a distinctive new sleek black look to stand out whatever the occasion and whatever your mobile phone. The soft elastomer body and contoured shape of the Jabra BT250v allow it to fit securely behind your ear. It’s so comfortable, you’ll forget you are wearing it.
Incoming calls are signalled by a silent vibrating call alert which combined with the distinctive design makes this a truly standout headset. The BT250V features a Vibration Ring feature which is works well and is great when the BT250V is in a pocket or purse. Vibrating call alert feature silently signifies an incoming call.
The BT250V comes in different configurations depending on your device. If your phone has Bluetooth 1.1 or higher capability, you can get the basic model. If your phone does not have Bluetooth, then you can choose the Non-Bluetooth model which comes with a Bluetooth Transceiver to attach to your phone. However, if your phone supports voice commands, you could put the phone and Transceiver in your pocket, purse, or briefcase and do all your dialing and call answering with the BT250V. A great scenario for Bluetooth use.
The BT250v’s design is very inconspicuous and most of the headset is concealed behind the user’s ear. The headset comes with several different size Mini-gels to fit different ears. Adjusting the headset for left-right ear is also very easy – just turn the Mini-gel to 180 degrees. A flexible rubber arm connects the ear-piece to the main body which is hidden behind the ear and holds most of the headset’s electronics and battery. A rocker switch is used to adjust the volume and a multi-function button are located on the outer side of the headset’s main body. The buttons are well spaced out, with good response when pressed.
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