Jabra JX10

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The good: The Jabra JX10 is tiny and lightweight, and it has a smart, stylish design. It feels comfortable in the ear, and the sound quality is great.

The bad: The Jabra JX10 has a very small pairing button that is difficult to press. It's also pricey at $179.

The bottom line: If you want a small, lightweight Bluetooth headset that is stylish and has great sound quality to boot, the Jabra JX10 is the way to go.

Review: With the Jabra JX10, Jabra once again proves itself to be a household name in Bluetooth headsets. It's one of the smallest headsets we've seen, measuring only 1.5 by 0.75 by 0.75 inches and weighing an incredibly light 0.3 ounce. Because of its size, it's barely noticeable when worn, a nice departure from most of the Bluetooth headsets out there. The price is a hefty $179, but you do get a lightweight and stylish headset out of it.

Aside from its size, the Jabra JX10 sports an attractive design. Its sexy angular shape ... Expand full review

With the Jabra JX10, Jabra once again proves itself to be a household name in Bluetooth headsets. It's one of the smallest headsets we've seen, measuring only 1.5 by 0.75 by 0.75 inches and weighing an incredibly light 0.3 ounce. Because of its size, it's barely noticeable when worn, a nice departure from most of the Bluetooth headsets out there. The price is a hefty $179, but you do get a lightweight and stylish headset out of it.

Aside from its size, the Jabra JX10 sports an attractive design. Its sexy angular shape is complemented by a silver body with black accents. The earpiece rests comfortably in the ear, and even though the JX10 comes with a detachable ear hook, we found that we didn't need it most of the time. Because of its symmetrical shape, it can be worn on either the right or the left ear.

On top of the Jabra JX10 are the volume buttons, along with the charger port and the light indicator, and on the left side is the Answer/End button. These buttons are easy to press, even when worn on the ear. The pairing button, however, is a tiny recessed control on the back of the headset that requires a bit of fingernail to push. That said, once you can find the button, pairing is relatively easy--just hold the control down until the light indicator turns a solid blue, then release. To finish, have the phone discover the headset, then confirm the pairing.

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5.0 stars 39 of 41 users found this review helpful

"My opinion based off of all the others I've used" By kryptic1

Pros Nice fit, loud and clear, great design

Cons A bit pricey compared to the rest

Summary Ok, here is the real. I've used so many headsets that I began buying them just to find the best one. I became obsessed with buying headsets just to find one that worked as it should. I've used Jabra, Motorola, Sony, and others that just looked good. The ... Expand full review

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