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Jabra BT200 review

Thursday 17 March 2005, 10:07 AM

ok but battery standy far too short


I am using a BT 200 with a Sony Ericsson T630. The reception is excellent but the battery life is a waste of time - approx 40 minutes talk time and 24 hours standy by. By comparison the BT 250 was excellent (lasted 18 months) with 7-10 days standby

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Jabra BT200



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Overview

Jabra BT200

Editors rating
Rating: 7.7
Verdict

The BT200 is an inexpensive, well-featured Bluetooth headset that's less obtrusive than some designs. Only its poor battery life lets it down.

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