Hi there! I had a Jabra Hands Free car kit which I used out of cars for most of its life from Jabra and I was most happy with its performance. I’m 99% sure that the Jabra Bluetooth headset you have now won’t have ATPX, Jabra aren’t aiming at that sort of a market though - regardless of APTX and if my hands free was anything to go by - you’ll have a well built product. Pity about the tips for your ears. I’m looking for another Bluetooth headset, I like my Senheiser MM550 but I want something that’s a little cheaper and yet better than the Logitech H800’s I think they were, they’re okay for chat when using the wireless dongle with a computer but for Bluetooth they’re dreadful! I reckon your Jabra headset - again drawing on experience I had with my Jabra device - will give you very nice Bluetooth chat and quite reasonable music streaming should you care to use it.
> On 26 Jan 2017, at 7:42 am, Anders Holmberg <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi! > Just got my new Bluetooth headset Jabra Rox and have been testing it today. > > Its an in-ear headset and i had to replace the plugs that comes with the > headset to bigger ones as they were to small for my ears. > I must say that they are quite good for the price of 640 swedish krona. > It was quite amazing that the headset did talk when starting it so there were > no problems with the connection of the Iphone to the headset. > I don’t know if the headset supports Aptx but this might be something those > who want aptx support can check out. > One cool thing is that on the back of each earpiece there is a magnet so when > yu turn the earpieces around and put the back of each earpiece together they > click together and goes into standby mode. > You charge the earpiece with a micro usb cable and the usb connector is > behind a small cover on the back of one of the earpieces. > /A ********** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
