Extremely stylish design, Smart and useful docking mechanism
Lack of music control, Limited battery life, Bottom line, 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
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 recom...
Abstract: Jabra stellt schon seit Jahren Smarte Bluetooth Lösungen her, aber in dem Stone 2 steckt besonders viel schlaue Technik. Das kleine Ohrstück ist nicht nur sexy und in mehreren Farben verfügbar, sondern überzeugt auch mit einer guten Akkulaufzeit, ansprech...
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...
Attractive design, Comfortable to wear, Voice guidance for battery level & call status, Charging dock with built-in battery is a value add
Audio quality deteriorates on noisy environments, Voice commands need precise pronunciation, Limited battery backup of the headset, Pricey
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...
Overall this is a really nice product with a super design. The only thing which I find to be a slight problem is the battery life, this could of been pumped up a little but no problem if you always have your charger.4/5...
With the voice command feature, the Jabra STONE2 is an ideal solution for frequent motorists who could not afford missing important phone calls even when driving. The STONE2's discreet design and light weight offers you a comfortable wearing experience, w...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
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...