Abstract: Jabra has an extensive collection of Bluetooth headsets. Last year we reviewed the Jabra BT8040 whose specialty was supporting both mono Bluetooth profiles for phone calls and stereo A2DP for streaming music. The Jabra BT530 came out in late 2009 with...
Abstract: I am a big fan of hands free driving. Thats why I drive with my knees. Since I still want to keep my hands free from holding anything else, I always use a bluetooth headset, too. My latest is the very cool, lightweight, smaller than most, Jabra BT530....
I think we have a winner with the Jabra BT530. That tiny black plastic body with the slight rubbery feel and the silver trim may not look a million dollars, but it is certainly discreet. It reminds me of that phrase "beneath the mask beats a noble he...
The Jabra BT530 is an easy-to-use headset that delivers excellent noise-cancellation. It comes with a variety of gel tips for additional comfort for ears of all sizes.
The Jabra BT530 has a boring design, and voice quality could be improved.
The Jabra BT530 is a solid Bluetooth headset with great noise-cancellation at an affordable price. Specifications: Type: Microphone Boom; Product type: Headset; Design: In-ear ear-bud (with over-the-ear mount); See full specs Price range: $64.99 - $99.99
Abstract: Short Version: Another Jabra Bluetooth headset with O.K. sound quality and range, but sports a true on/off switch. Not a soft button, but a real, honest to goodness, on/off switch. Praise jebus! Overview and Features: Medium-size Bluetooth headset Dua...
The BT530 is small and light and thanks to Jabra's new softer ear gels feels very comfortable to wear. It's also easy to set up and use and has decent battery life. However, it's the impressive noise reduction capabilities, especially at this competitive ...
Abstract: We have reviewed a few Bluetooth headsets from Jabra, but the Jabra BT530 is the first with Noise Blackout technology. This sounds cool, although we wanted to know if the difference is really noticeable.As per normal, we were really impressed with the ...
Sturdy fit, Sleek design, Two charging options, Decent noise-canceling performance
Uncomfortable inner earpiece
Although the Jabra BT530 isn’t clear or comfortable enough to steal an Editors’ Choice from the Aliph Jawbone, it still offers good noise cancelling performance and a sleek design for about thirty dollars less. It can also pair with up to eigh...