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Jabra BT8010 Bluetooth Pictures

Jabra BT8010 Bluetooth Pictures

Jabra BT8010 Bluetooth Pictures

Jabra BT8010 Bluetooth Pictures

Jabra BT8010 Bluetooth Pictures

Jabra BT8010 Bluetooth Pictures

[Pics from idnes]

Bluetooth compliance:
Bluetooth 2.0 specifications. Jabra BT8010 is compatible with other Bluetooth devices with Bluetooth 1.1 (or higher) specifications

Supported Bluetooth profiles:
Bluetooth headset and hands-free profiles as well as Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
and Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP)

Operating range:
Up to 10 metres (33 feet)

Talk time/music streaming:
Up to 10h/ Up to 6h (subject to phone)

Stand-by time:
Up to 300h

Charging time:
Approximately 2 hours

Weight:
Weight with stereo unit 37 g
Weight of mono unit 23 g

Materials:
TPE, polycarbonate (PC), thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), Acrylic Butadiene Styrene (ABS)

Microphone type:
4mm omni-directional
Battery type:
Rechargeable lithium polymer

Pairing passkey or PIN:
0000
Supported special features:

Up to 10 hours talk time / up to 6 hours music streaming / up to 300
hours standby time
Frequency range: 50-15000 Hz
Answer/ end, reject a call*, call waiting*, last number redial*, voicedialing*,
play/pause/stop, next track, volume control
Multipoint (2 pairings – 2 connections)
Phonebook can store up to 30 contacts**
OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) scrollable display
DSP (Digital Signal Processing) Reduces background noise/automatic
volume control
Mono headset weighs 23 grams (Weighs 37 grams with stereo unit
attached)
Bluetooth 2.0 supporting A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
and AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile) profiles, headset (HS)
and hands-free (HF) profiles***

* Device dependent
** Personal settings are conveniently loaded, updated or deleted
using the BT8010 Control Centre PC application.
Check out www.jabra.com/BT8010 for information and availability.
*** To have the benefit of stereo sound and remote control of the headset,
your other Bluetooth device must support these profiles

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