So the Jabra Supreme is touted as the wearing comfort her unbeaten. You hardly feel it, despite its size and weight. The voice quality and noise reduction while driving is also excellent as promised. The on or off collapse by the microphone bracket is also well thought out. The charging socket however is pretty much attached to the dullest place, and you almost need a toddler near the one the Micro cover from the socket frickelt. So for people with thick fingers and short nails can only be opened with a lot of patience. Battery performance also unconvinced really, for me it holds about two days (24th St standby with approximately 3 hours calls). The voice control of the Supreme is actually the most annoying thing on the whole headset, it does nil. If you then times understands what it is Telefonpairing though I really wanted to know the battery level and clears my current connection. But you can turn it off so. The advertised app from Jabra is hopelessly outdated and with my Galaxy S4 not compatible. But can indeed install crashes regularly and is as useless as a goiter sowiso without great feature. If you want, however, have a headset with high wearing comfort and excellent voice quality and solid workmanship, and can overlook things like the failed voice control should strike at this headset.