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Review of Bluetooth-headset Jabra Street BT3030

After a terribly long delay, the Jabra BT 3030 Bluetooth headset finally hit the shelves, which along the way acquired its own name - Street. This 30g medallion will help you listen to music while staying connected. The kit includes the headset itself on a metal chain, a removable clip for attaching the BT3030 to clothes, a network mini-USB charger, and in-ear headphones with silicone ear pads. The latter are distinguished by good sound insulation and an enviable volume - it is elementary to drown out the noise of the subway with music, however, doctors do not recommend doing this. The headset itself is quite lightweight, and there is a lot of benefit from finding it in an accessible place (on the chest). The polished metal bezel houses call and music control buttons, including rewind and volume control. So you only need to get the phone to dial numbers or SMS. The headset supports multipoint, so you can connect two phones at the same time. Or a phone and a player. In A2DP mode (broadcasting stereo sound), paired with Samsung Wave II, the headset pleased not only with the volume, but also with a fairly clear sound, and most importantly - with an impressive range. The ideal sound was maintained at a distance of more than 7 m, and then simply disappeared, without annoying wheezing, etc. When listening to music, the battery lasts for 6-7 hours, and without music, the headset can last for three days.

Characteristics:

Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, A2DP standard. AVRCP, Headset, Handsfree

Other Multipoint, 2 phones at the same time

Li-Pol battery, up to 8 hours of music, up to 9 days of standby

Dimensions / weight 53x34x10 mm / 30 g

Conclusions: a niche, but well-made solution for music lovers who want to be always in touch.

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