You can expect up to 16 hours of talk time or 14 hours of music playback. When the headphones run out of juice, you can charge them via the mini-USB cord. If you go the computer route, you can simultaneously listen to music on your PC while charging at a reduced rate--a useful, if extraneous, feature. You can also pair the wireless headset with your PC, but in most cases, audio will be in mono and the quality will be poor.
We tested the Jabra BT620s with an MP3 player (Creative Zen V Plus) for music sound quality and a smart phone (Cingular 8525) for audio-call quality. When we used the A120 transmitter, we got excellent range, wandering well over 50 feet from the source before the sound cut out. Music sounded rich and detailed overall, but suffered from an audible background hiss. Call quality fared worse, with both ends of the conversation complaining about tinny, echoing audio.
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