After has replaced the fabric covering of the ear cups each for about a year of occasional use of two Halo in version 1 (and this is, unfortunately, can not replace), I got a Halo2 Amazon a few days ago. Processing and operation are exactly as in the first version. The sensor bar is very convenient and the Jabra2 working with my Galaxy Tab and my Galaxy S2 smoothly together. The battery life is decent both in standby as in use. Visually, the Halo2 got silver "ornaments" to the listeners. The could have save my opinion. But this is certainly a matter of taste and really care :) However, a significant setback, the "sound enhancement" with Virtual Surround. It is now the audio signal by DSP added a Hall who has nothing, absolutely nothing, to do with a surround sound. When playing music disturbs the not too, especially not when you're not in a very peaceful environment. But whoever uses the Jabra for playing podcasts and other voice recordings, is likely to fret about. The speaker always sounds now as if they were in the basement. Completely incomprehensible to me why you can these "sound enhancement" not off. After all, the virtual surround seems at least disable the phone by itself. The bottom line also Jabra2 remains a good headset at a reasonable price. The build quality is mediocre, the functions well but the sound in the voice reproduction unfortunately worse than the first version.