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Jabra BT620s Bluetooth Stereo HeadsetJabra has a plethora of devices for audiophiles at the CTIA Wireless 2006, including the new Jabra BT620s Bluetooth stereo headset, Jabra A320s Bluetooth stereo USB adapter for PCs, Jabra BT325s, Jabra C820s and the Jabra A125s

Citing a Strategy Analytics survey, as much as one-third of 945 million mobile phones slated to be sold worldwide in 2006 will double up as digital music players, and it makes sense for Jabra to bring out these products.

Jabra BT620s and Jabra A320s
The BT620s has a unique proposition to consumers: the hi-fi stereo headset allows you to switch instantly from enjoying music to receiving a call on the phone. Whether it's your portable audio player, PC or mobile phone, wirelessly enjoy music. When a call cuts through, the music is paused and you can take the call.

Jabra BT620s Bluetooth Stereo Headset

Jabra claims a 16-hour talk time and 14-hour music playing time. Priced at US $129.99, the Jabra BT620s is out now.

The Jabra A320s is the complementary product that enables your PC or laptop to stream music or talk wirelessly. It can also be used to transfer data from the phone to PC. This costs $34.99.

Jabra BT325s and Jabra C820s:
The BT325s is a Bluetooth headset but also comes with corded stereo headphones. The headset comes with interchangeable stereo ear buds, and provides a 3.5mm jack for connecting to MP3 players, music phones or PCs, while the Bluetooth part is a clip-on with integrated mic and volume control buttons.

Available in an urban and rain shower proof design, Jabra claims an 8-hour music/talk time, and the BT325s carries a price tag of $89.99.

The Jabra C820s is a high-quality corded stereo headset for use with a wide variety of devices. Apart from standard mobile phones, MP3 players and PCs, you can also use it on airplanes. A single AAA battery actively takes care of noise reduction on the C820s.

Adapters include 3.5mm standard stereo, a two-prong airline adapter and 3.5mm - 6.5mm stereo adapter. Priced at $179.99.

Both BT325s and C820s will be available in Q3 2006 across North America.

Jabra A125s and Jabra A120s Bluetooth Stereo Adapters:
The Jabra A125s, made for the iPod, enables users to wirelessly listen to music stored on the device using Bluetooth stereo headphones. All you need to do is plug in the A125s to an iPod (compatible with mini, iPod photo and iPod nano) and it will stream audio to a Bluetooth headset/headphone.

Priced at $59.99, Jabra claims a 10-hour music playing time on the A125s Bluetooth stereo adapter.

If A125s is for iPods, what about us lesser mortals with different audio players? Well, Jabra has the A120s for all other music devices, and it even uses a standard 3.5mm jack - so you can use it on music mobile phones, PCs and standard hi-fi systems as well. Stream music to your Bluetooth headset/headphone for just $49.99.

The Jabra A125s and Jabra A120s are slated for a Q3 2006 release as well.

Access Jabra for details.