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Here is the Jabra Stone2 and my first impression was “This thing is tiny”. The packaging was very nice and professional as well as the whole design of the headset itself with its very detailed stone design. It comes with a easy to read instruction m...
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The Jabra STONE2 Bluetooth headset is supposed to be an upgrade from its predecessor, the Jabra STONE, and takes it to the next level. I don’t own the original Jabra STONE so unfortunately I cannot compare the differences between the two.When you spen...
Apart from the battery limitation and the so-so audio quality, Jabra STONE2 is stylish, compact, and easy to use.The portable charger is a smart solution, allowing you to store the earpiece while charging it at the same time. It counters the fact that...
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Bluetooth headsets have had a tough ride in Australia, despite their obvious practical benefits. Despite being quiet for the past few years, Danish company Jabra has recently freshened its lineup of the hands-free devices, including the Stone2 earpiece...
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techview.co Updated: 2014-05-17 04:14:32
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I've been using the Jabra Stone 2 bluetooth headset since Mobile World Congress 2011 and at first I thought it would be like a lot of other bluetooth headsets which promise in-ear comfort but actually turn out to be rather awkward (a good example is the J...
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The imposition of stiffer penalties against motorists who violate the existing mobile phone ban while driving has been a recurrent subject matter in Congress. Months ago, government agencies had reported that accidents involving motorists using their hand...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-29 19:01:26
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The Stone 2 is an update to Jabra’s Stone that was released last year. The Stone has been one of my favourite Bluetooth headsets as it’s one of the few available that don’t make you look like a walking telemarketer. It also came with a range of sleek f...
Gorgeous design, A2DP, voice controls, doesn't make you look like a telemarketer...
Only fits in right ear, below average sound quality...
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rwlabs.com Updated: 2013-05-01 08:27:21
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Up until a few years ago i can't really say i was very much into Bluetooth headsets nor was i the most knowledgeable person regarding that technology and how could i since only a handful of models were released by companies like Nokia, Motorola...
Build Quality, Design, Weight (Headset 7g/Charger 26g), Audio Clarity (Incoming), Voice Controls/Alerts, Multiuse, Touch Volume Control, A2DP Streaming...
Battery Life (For Some), 2 Piece Unit (For Some), Right Ear Only, Noise Reduction/Filtering Could Be Better...
When the STONE2 was originally announced almost a year back i was very happy to see that Jabra didn't choose to change the design of the unit but rather opted for certain improvements in the technical department. Now compared to the original ST...
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The Jabra STONE2 is undoubtedly a gorgeous looking Bluetooth headset, with a leather finish. And add an equally good-looking charging dock to the package, and you would assume that we have a winner on our hands. However, the very limited battery backu...
The JabraSTONE2 has excellent looks, and the portable charging dock is a huge value ad. However, the 2-3 hours talk time on a single charge kind of defeats the purpose of the device. Call quality is good if in a silent environment, but suffers in noisy...
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Jabra has been in the Bluetooth headset market for a long time, but when Jabra first released the Stone Bluetooth headset, it didn't quite get the likes of everyone due to its performance. Jabra has since released the Stone 2 with an even sleeker finis...
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ContentsThe claims to be a member of the high-end Bluetooth headset kind - an example of a unique design fused together with a bouquet of useful features. Picking up right where its predecessor, the original , left off, the STONE2 feels well built, wei...
Great sound and noise reduction, Unique, appealing, and practical design, Support for voice commands...
Doesn’t fit as seamlessly as other headsets...
The Jabra STONE2 is truly a high-quality wireless headset and can be admired for its unique, practical, and stylish design. Besides that, the voice commands are always a nice feature to have, and the charging dock will provide enough battery power to l...
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The sound quality of the Freeway and Stone2 is absolutely top of the class for call quality and music playback. They are very easy to use, extremely stylish and cool looking. Both are well priced which...
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The Jabra STONE2 Bluetooth headset is supposed to be an upgrade from its predecessor, the Jabra STONE, and takes it to the next level. I don’t own the original Jabra STONE so unfortunately I cannot compare the differences between the two.When you spen...
Apart from the battery limitation and the so-so audio quality, Jabra STONE2 is stylish, compact, and easy to use.The portable charger is a smart solution, allowing you to store the earpiece while charging it at the same time. It counters the fact that...
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About a week ago, I finally got my hands on the second-generation Jabra Stone2. Like the original, the new model features a futuristic design that sets it apart from traditional Bluetooth headsets. Only a few other headsets including the Jawbone Icon f...
While I’m generally a fan of Jabra Bluetooth headsets, this one is beyond difficult to recommend. I was excited for the unique design and the fancy charging base station, but there are many critical issues. Despite the easy configuration process, the d...
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i4u.com
Updated: 2013-05-01 08:27:33
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Sequel to the Jabra Stone, the Stone 2 is smaller, slicker and features voice control.RelatedRelated Novero Unveils Madison OLED Video Headset at MWC 2011 Subjekt Pulse Bluetooth Headphones Review Arctic Sound P311 Bluetooth Headphones ReviewPartway...
Comfortable, +Small in your ear and on your head, +Good voice quality, +Good noise cancellation, +Long-lasting, the Stone charges the headset up quickly.
Tinny audio, -The Stone can be a pain to deal with when you are low on pocket space, -Voice command does not work well.
I can heartily recommend the Jabra Stone 2 for everyday wear. It is unobtrusive and comfortable for long-term wear. You'll be disappointed by the voice control, but the Stone 2 is slick enough and works well enough to overcome this shortfall. More Li...
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The Stone 2 is an update to Jabra’s Stone that was released last year. The Stone has been one of my favourite Bluetooth headsets as it’s one of the few available that don’t make you look like a walking telemarketer. It also came with a range of sleek f...
Gorgeous design, A2DP, voice controls, doesn't make you look like a telemarketer...
Only fits in right ear, below average sound quality...
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The original Jabra Stone ($129.99, 2 stars) had some serious problems, including dismal battery life and a bizarre two-piece design. The company went back to the drawing board and came up with the Stone2, a modestly improved Bluetooth headset with long...
Headset is attractively styled. Secure, comfortable fit. Earpiece sounds good. A2DP support.
Expensive. Terrible battery life. Two-piece design is clumsy. Middling voice quality through the microphone. Ineffective noise cancellation.
The Jabra Stone2 is a slight improvement over its predecessor, but a clunky two-piece design and poor battery life are major problems. Buy it now...
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Football mania is in high gear, and it seems that Jabra’s Bluetooth headsets and speakerphones have recently become favorites of three NFL players – Jake Long, Brian Orakpo and Michael Griffin. As a recent press release notes, Whether they’re rocking...
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When the original Jabra STONE was released last year – it was unlike anything we had ever seen on the Bluetooth headset market. Its unique shape and accompanying charging dock made it not only desirable to wear and own, but also to hold in your ha...
New voice command features take the headset to the next level. Additional eargels make for a more comfortable fit. Construction is still solid. Battery life is now 10 hours. Unique design still enables it to stand out from the Bluetooth headset pack...
More crackling noises than the original. Headset still won’t fit comfortably for some with smaller ears. Still designed for right ears only. To unlock the true potential of the headset, you will have to download apps from the Jabra World of Apps store which can entail extra costs.
As much as the Jabra STONE2 has changed, much has stayed the same. Yes it’s available in glossy for AT&T and a leather finish for Verizon, but nothing has changed in the way of the physical shape of the headset. Unfortunately that means that it’s stil...
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Traditionally noise cancellation and price have been the difference makers when shopping for a Bluetooth headset. High-end headsets like the Plantronics Voyager Pro and various Jawbone headsets have set the bar for business users requiring great sound qua...
From a style and design perspective, the Jabra Stone 2 is hard to top. With 2 editions available, glossy from AT&T and leather from Verizon, the major downside that I see is that the $129.99 price point is awfully close to the subsidized prices we've com...
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The Jabra Stone2 is a slick-looking Bluetooth headset with a portable, pebble-shaped charging dock. The Stone2 follows closely in the design footsteps of its predecessor, leaning towards a subtle, classy, and unique form factor.I was particularly happy wi...
The Jabra Stone2 is, if nothing else, a very good-looking Bluetooth headset. The way it handles volume control and offers voice-activated call answering/dropping is very slick, but without a deeper control scheme or longer battery life, it’s hard to recomme...
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The Stone 2 will run you $129.99, and comes in a sleek glossy, midnight blue color if you get the AT&T model while the Stone 2 at Verizon sports a black leather finish. Both have the same exact features just two different types of colors exclusive to each...
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A headset can do more than keep your hands on the wheel while you're on the phone. It can free you to take notes while talking with a client, sip coffee during a conference call or even doodle while waiting on hold. In other words, a headset today is e...
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