The Jabra Halo 2 Bluetooth headphones are available at a price of Rs.5,800 (MOP). If you’re looking for a good music experience, you’re not going to get that with the Halo2. If you’re looking to have a headset that covers your basic wireless functiona...
Lightweight design that belies full, substantial audio quality
Expensive; everyone can hear you
The Halo 2s are a little pricey, but produce a satisfying sound. However, their design means they aren't a good choice for listening to music in public places
The Halo 2s are a little pricey, but produce a satisfying sound. However, their design means they aren’t a good choice for listening to music in public places. ...
The Jabra HALO2 is a solid a supra-aural stereo Bluetooth headset with the added ability of being able to be used wired with devices that lack Bluetooth connectivity. It’s CSR Kalimba DSP gives it sound enhancing technologies which can’t be turned o...
I love the Jabra HALO2. It's by far the best Bluetooth headset I've ever tried and yes I'm going to continue using it. It's comfortable and provides excellent sound quality both when listening to the music (or audiobooks/podcasts) and when calling. What's...
Design, Audio Quality, Audio Levels, Wireless & Corded Music Use, AM3D, Virtual Surround 2.0, Multiuse Support, Dual OmniDirectional Microphones, Battery Life (Up To 8 hours Use – 13 Days Standby), Foldable Design, Comfortable, Light (80g), Price (For Some)
Build Quality Could Be Better (Feels Like It Will Break When Folding/Unfolding)
Searching for the ideal Bluetooth wireless stereo headset during the past years has not been easy and so i was very excited when i received the HALO2 mainly because of its specifications and features and i am happy to say that i wasn't wrong, a...
Let's start with advantages: On the down side we have: I would like to remind that among other Bluetooth solutions Jabra Halo 2 looks good and will be a good buy. On the other hand why the company failed to get the feedback on the previous model and ...
Lightweight design that belies full, substantial audio quality
Expensive; everyone can hear you, $150 (est. RRP)
The Halo 2s are a little pricey, but produce a satisfying sound. However, their design means they aren’t a good choice for listening to music in public places. Related Tags: bluetooth, call, Halo 2, headphones, Jabra, macworld, macworld australia, musi...