Positives:
+ Battery: The battery life of about 6 hours of talk time is fine and it is loaded on demand very quickly.
+ The headset is so light that I often wear all day, even when I'm not on call. In previous headsets I had often report problems, because they have very depressed after a while.
+ Voice quality: I checked frequently at interlocutors and excellent intelligibility became me confirmed. Only with strong wind there was occasionally a little trouble, but still significantly less than if the smartphone adheres to your ear.
+ Pairing: Easy pairing via NFC works really immediately.
+ Switching between smartphone and headset mode: you can also very good headset (of course after pairing) off again and accept incoming calls only on the smartphone and then turn on the headset during a call. The caller does not even notice that you have to switch to a headset.
+ Operation: Since it has only one switch and 2 keys, it is very easy and intuitive to use.
Neutral:
o The often mentioned, lack of volume control on the device. However, this has on the other side the advantage that it is not overloaded with buttons
Negatives:
- Volume: the interlocutors are in noisy environments often not well understood.
- Quite expensive replacement pads (9,99 EUR + 10, - shipping costs if you ordered directly from Jabra)
Would I buy the product again? A very resounding YES.
I actually thought it only as a re-entry, but'm going as fast set no other headset more (except maybe the Steam UC, which can be via a special USB dongle also used in addition to PCs)
A real disadvantage is the not particularly high volume, which is why I can also only conditionally recommended for your car. In quiet and larger cars at lower speeds, it is certainly fine, but if you drive faster and the wind noise (especially in many small cars) are louder, it can be difficult to understand his interlocutor