 |  |   Jabra BT620s Bluetooth Stereo Headphones Bringing hi-fi stereo music to your mobile phone with the Jabra BT620s, you can get immersed in hi-fi stereo music straight from your mobile phone. Switch instantly between enjoying your music and talking on the phone. The music pauses/stops automatically when a call comes in* so you can choose to answer the call, or just keep on grooving. So turn up the volume and get lost in music without losing touch. Use with your PC, music player or other Bluetooth device. One of the great things about the Jabra BT620s is that it can be used with various Bluetooth devices** You can connect your Jabra BT620s with 2 devices, enabling music playing and phone connectivity at the same time. This means you never have to miss a call unless you want to, and you dont have to change your headset when you want to listen to music on another device.
Featuring...
Music player controls on right speaker (play, pause, stop, prev./next track, FFWD, RWD)
Phone controls on left speaker
(answer/end/reject*/hold*/wait*/mute call, last number redial*, voice dialing*)
Volume control on left speaker.
Digital sound enhancement via DSP technology.
Multi-coloured LED for status on Bluetooth, battery and charging.
Complete with AC power supply and mini USB jack for charging from PC.
Headset can play music from the PC via USB cable while charging.
Pairs and connects to up to 2 Bluetooth devices simultaneously (Subject to phone and/or network type).
Bluetooth 1.2 supporting A2DP (for music playing) and AVRCP profiles (for remote control), and headset and hands-free profiles
Weight: 3 1/2 oz. Dimensions: L 5 7/8 x W 5 1/2 x D 2 3/8
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