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- Reviewed on: 10/23/2001
Snug fit? Not quite
Jabra's headsets usually come with three different-sized (small, medium, and large) EarGels for both the left and the right ear. It's easy enough to swap out the one size for another; simply remove the existing EarGel and snap a new one into place. Jabra says you can wear "the soft EarGels comfortably for hours, thanks to the near-custom fit." That's a stretch, but chances are one of the three sizes will fit you reasonably well; just don't expect an incredibly snug fit. Also, you'll have to do a little tinkering to get the earpiece securely placed in your ear.
This model has a boom mike (thus the name EarBoom) that's attached to the earpiece's main housing unit by a stiff but flexible wire. The mike sits high on your face and can be adjusted for maximum comfort.
Crystal clear
We were fairly impressed with the EarBoom's audio quality, as were callers. During a call using a Motorola Timeport 270c, both parties agreed that voices generally sounded clear and loud. For our part, we were able to make our way through the fairly noisy streets of New York City and still hear the conversation without interference from our surroundings.
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