Typical price: £15
What is it: Bluetooth headset with interchangeable covers
What we think: It's easy to use and fits well in the ear, but controls are tiny and performance only passable
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 9 July 2008
Tags: Jabra, Jabra BT3010, headset, performance, LED
We like:
Interchangeable cover designs; good call quality; extremely affordable
We don't like:
Tiny controls; stiff ear hook
CNET UK judgement:
The Jabra BT3010 is a playful Bluetooth headset with plenty of cover design options at an affordable price, if you can look past its flaws
Full review:
When the Jabra BT160 came out last year, it was one of the first Bluetooth headsets to come with interchangeable cover designs. It doesn't add anything to its features or performance, of course, but it's a nice touch for those who are keen on personalising their gadgets. Continue Reading...
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