[e Readers Reviews] TechnologyTell Review: Jabra Stealth Bluetooth Headset and more

TechnologyTell Review: Jabra Stealth Bluetooth Headset and more


TechnologyTell Review: Jabra Stealth Bluetooth Headset

If part of your day involves lots of phone time, it pays to have a good earpiece. It doesn't really matter if you're in an office, mobile office, or just chit-chat with people frequently. That earpiece is going to be your best friend for quality, wireless communication.

I have used many Bluetooth earpieces throughout the years, but never for very long. While they excelled during conversations, the comfort never quite did it for me. Maybe I'm too picky. When devices fail to stay in through normal movement, or if they require some tricky fitting around my ear, I end up giving them away to someone else.

Jabra just released their latest Bluetooth earpiece, and I hate to be the bearer of bad news, people. No one is getting it as a freebie from me; this one is a keeper!

Design & Connectivity

The Jabra Stealth Bluetooth Headset has a great size and form to it. It's small, pocketable, yet neither super-tiny nor delicate. Having seen so many Bluetooth earpieces with "clever" or intricate designs, it's good to see one that's more grounded- and less ridiculous-looking. There are no folding parts, obtuse buttons, or a wide microphone boom. The Jabra Stealth conveys professional sophistication with its clean looks and symmetrical shape.

Jabra Stealth Bluetooth headset box

Full assortment of gels and hooks

The Jabra Stealth is tiny, which gives a notion about its weight. It's a bit of a shock once you start handling it, since this gadget is lighter than expected. Not only is it a featherweight in the hand, but the bulk of it rests in the ear as well.

If you've ever had an earpiece that ended up being too heavy in the microphone boom, you'll appreciate Jabra's design. Since most of the weight is at the base, you can move more freely without dislodging the fit. I can't stand earpieces that require constant fiddling.

I like the simplicity of the buttons as well as the placement. The in-line button, which answers/ends calls, is located at the back and needs only a light touch. The voice command button lies along the length of the boom – bottom if worn on the right, top if on the left. Or you can just swap for the left side earhook, if you care about the button staying on the top. The location is smart, since pressing it involves a gentle pinching between thumb and index finger. This keeps the earpiece in place, as opposed to poking at a button and, ultimately, pushing the device towards the face.

Jabra Stealth Bluetooth headset buttons

The inside of the Stealth has port for charging and switch for power

Both the power switch (I happen to love switches over…

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