The Jabra BT8010 Bluetooth Headset attempts to make both the frequent phone users and the music lovers happy with a sleek mono Bluetooth headset that transforms into stereo Bluetooth headphones. The main earpiece looks like any regular Bluetooth headset with a jog wheel and rubber earloop, but Jabra adds a smaller twin earpiece that when plugged into the main headphone enables strong stereo sound.
The brilliant blue Organic Light – Emitting Diode (OLED) display enables you to see the mode the device is in, which Bluetooth devices the headset is connected to, and the volume/caller-ID information. The Jabra BT8010 can store up to 15 of the last incoming calls and has a phonebook capacity of 30 contacts. The OLED display and built-in noise cancellation technology make the Jabra BT8010 a great choice.
The main unit of the Jabra BT8010 Bluetooth Headset is fairly large making it uncomfortable, especially for smaller ears. The two earpieces fit comfortably even though the two units connect via a 14 inch USB wire. Switching between the two modes – music and call - is very easy. The stereo music has very good clarity, at different volume levels. The headset vibrates to inform you about a call – just push a button on the main headset to receive the call, and push it back again when the call is over to go back to listening to the music.
The stereo unit is similar to the main unit minus the screen or the buttons. The silver jogwheel is for cosmetic purpose only. The jogwheel on the main unit lets you scroll through the contacts or navigate the headset’s volume. There’s a multifunctional button within the jogwheel to help answer and end calls, play and pause music.
The impressive features of the Jabra BT8010 Bluetooth Headset include features like call waiting support, voice command support, last number redial, and put call on hold. Also you can pair up two devices simultaneously.
Jabra BT8010 Bluetooth Headset has a rated talk time of 10 hours, a standby time of 12.5 days and music streaming for 6 hours.