The Jabra Stone 2 has a stylish and unique design that encapsulates the headset inside a charger. The fit is effortless, comfortable, and discreet. Updated features include voice guidance alerts and voice controls
The Jabra Stone 2's audio quality is average at best, with quite a bit of digital noise in outgoing calls. We're not fans of the touch-sensitive volume rocker, and the Stone 2 only fits in the right ear
The Jabra Stone 2 is undoubtedly elegant with several advanced features to boot, but it does have a downside in performance.
New voice command features take the headset to the next level. Additional eargels make for a more comfortable fit. Construction is still solid. Battery life is now 10 hours. Unique design still enables it to stand out from the Bluetooth headset pack,
More crackling noises than the original. Headset still won’t fit comfortably for some with smaller ears. Still designed for right ears only. To unlock the true potential of the headset, you will have to download apps from the Jabra World of Apps store which can entail extra costs.
As much as the Jabra STONE2 has changed, much has stayed the same. Yes it's available in glossy for AT&T and a leather finish for Verizon, but nothing has changed in the way of the physical shape of the headset. Unfortunately that means that it's sti...