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If you are looking for a lightweight wireless earpiece that charges in your pocket and offers crystal clear HD calls, you want to check out the Jabra Eclipse Bluetooth Earpiece Headset The Jabra Eclipse wireless earpiece weighs only 5.5 gr...
The Jabra Eclipse Bluetooth earpiece headset is lightweight, user friendly and comes with useful functional features. The JABRA ASSIST app allows you to also update your Jabra headset wirelessly without the need to plug into a PC, as well as adjust the in...
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One of the things i hate while driving is to see other people using one hand to drive their cars or bikes and the other to answer and hold their smartphones close to their ears. As a matter of fact I've lost count of the how many times i had to evade cars...
Build Quality, Design, Size / Weight (5.5g), Audio Quality (Both Ends), Touch Controls, DualMics With NoiseCancelling Technology, Caller Announce / Battery Life Announce / Voice Commands, Bluetooth 4.1 (A2DP/HFP/HSP/PBAP/NFC), Charging Unit (Offers Up To...
Price (For Some), DualMics Could Perform Better (Design/Size Limitation), Volume Levels, No Volume Controls...
The new Jabra ECLIPSE continues from where the STONE3 left off and although it's not the best wireless headset in the market it's a lot better than one would expect for such a tiny model. For example battery life is very good and although Jabra claims you...
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decryptedtech.com Updated: 2016-11-02 06:11:12
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The market for hands-free devices is growing very quickly. This growth has been driven by multiple factors including legal ones. In some states they are required for driving which has been pushing the market forward. Sadly, the market has not really moved...
I liked the Jabra Eclipse and the features that it offers, but with the glaring security hole that is in the Android version of the app it falls very short of the mark. If there was a way to enable voice command while leaving the device locked it would be...
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Whether you're making Skype calls from your laptop or chatting with family on FaceTime while you walk around the room, a wireless Bluetooth headset is much more convenient than the wired alternatives.The Jabra Eclipse ($80 at Amazon and Best Buy) is a han...
Svelte, inconspicuous design, Voice commands work with Google Now and Siri, Pairs quickly and painlessly, Indoor sound quality is excellent...
Short-distance Bluetooth connection, Needs to charge every 3 hours, Background noise is loud and distracting...
The Jabra Eclipse is a good-looking, tiny headset, but its size comes with battery and connectivity limitations...
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The market for hands-free devices is growing very quickly. This growth has been driven by multiple factors including legal ones. In some states they are required for driving which has been pushing the market forward. Sadly, the market has not really moved...
I liked the Jabra Eclipse and the features that it offers, but with the glaring security hole that is in the Android version of the app it falls very short of the mark. If there was a way to enable voice command while leaving the device locked it would be...
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Most Bluetooth headsets usually fall into two categories. The headsets in the first category are known for their long battery life, large frame, great wireless performance and excellent audio, but look like something used in a call center. The second grou...
The Jabra Eclipse strikes a good balance between larger bulkier headsets that typically have better range, audio quality and noise reduction and the smaller more stylish units. It solves the battery problem by using a separate charging case, allowing for...
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The Jabra Eclipse is arguably one of the best-looking Bluetooth headsets money can buy. Most other headsets are bulky and noticeable but not in a good way. This one has a sharp, svelte design and doesn't give off the pretentious vibe other headsets do. It...
The Jabra Eclipse is the best-looking Bluetooth headset you can buy...
This headset has poor battery life...
The Jabra Eclipse Bluetooth headset may look nice, but beauty isn't everything. Our tests found that it has extremely poor battery life and doesn't do that great of a job blocking out external noises. If you want a comfortable headset and battery life i...
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