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CNET editors' rating:
3.5 stars
Very good
THE GOOD
The Jabra BT160 comes with 33 different design faceplates, plus you have the option of designing your own. It has a flexible ear hook, a comfortable fit, easy-to-press buttons, and solid audio quality.
THE BAD
It takes a while to get the right fit with the Jabra BT160, and it doesn't sound great in noisy environments.
THE BOTTOM LINE
Besides offering decent audio quality and a comfortable fit, the Jabra BT160's multiple design faceplates set it apart from most other Bluetooth headsets.
CNET Reader Reviews
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May 10, 2006 07:16
Excellent
2.0/5
Used it one full day, in a 24 hour period and returned it back to place of purchase, and purchased a motorola bt h700. Best Choice. -
December 8, 2007 07:06
Mediocre
1.0/5
I bought 4 of these was a good price, had a jabra before them so i figured these would be good. Ok the first one when I was gona charge it when plugging the charger in the charging plug broke. the second 1 i tryed the speaker was bad. the third one ... read more » -
April 24, 2007 12:17
4.5/5
I was a little skeptical about going bluetooth, but I was pleasantly suprised with this one. It paired to my Motorola Krazr easily, and has performed extremely well. Sound quality has been great, and is suprisingly comfortable to wear.
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