16 December 2010 13:19 GMT / By Ben Crompton
If you're looking to get seriously into your headsets, but are too scared to actually take the plunge, it's possible that the new Jabra Easygo headset will be just what you need as it is a great easy-to-use and affordable way to embark on your headset adventure.
Jabra has launched the new Bluetooth headset specifically designed for first-time users, and although basic it should do its job well. The Jabra Easygo offers seamless pairing, easy operation, intuitive features and clear, reliable audio for a hassle-free Bluetooth headset experience.
The headset gets around 6 hours talktime, with a standby of 8 days, whilst large icons on the display clearly indicate battery level and connectivity status at a glance. This is complimented by new Voice Guidance technology, which gives audio alerts announcing when the headset is connected or has a low battery.
You'll also get an extra eargel featuring a unique shape to accommodate varying ear sizes and an
improved ear hook that is easier to put on and shaped for a secure fit.
The Jabra Easygo is available now from Jabra.com priced at £29.99.
Audio, Phones, Mobile phone accessories, Headsets, Jabra, Daily Tech Deal, Jabra EASYGO



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