Abstract: It is 9x3x2cm and weights only 18grams. So when fitted over your ear the weight is not a factor in wearing it all day.There are three methods of charging the headset, mains power, USB power or car cigar lighter and all the required leads are in the box. P...
Abstract: Smartphones are a vital piece of equipment for many business workers, but making multiple calls throughout the day can be a discomfort to your neck, ears, arms and potentially brain—especially if your calls are long. That’s why Bluetooth headsets have bec...
Extremely high quality audio thanks to the HD Audio feature, Noise cancellation, Flipboom arm,
Overall, I’m very impressed with the Jabra SUPREMEs performance, and I expected nothing less that amazing for a Jabra product.Even though the build quality could probably be slightly better, the ability to connect two devices at the same time, have ama...
Active Noise Cancellation, Superb sound quality, Pair with two devices at once
Flimsy feel, Loose fitting
On first viewing the Jabra Supreme headset certainly looks the part. Compact and stylish it certainly doesn't draw unnecessary attention to your ear. Add to this unrivalled sound quality for both parties thanks to active noise cancellation and it seems li...
Published: 2012-02-14, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
The Jabra Supreme offers powerful active noise canceling, plenty of volume, and advanced voice controls
The Supreme's ear loop is large and has a loose fit. You may have to perform a software upgrade
It's hard to beat the Jabra Supreme's strong noise canceling and voice command features. If you're willing to pay a premium and don't mind the design or lack of stereo audio, the Supreme may have your name on it.
Overall, all of the four Bluetooth headsets have their pros and cons. If for some reason you need a headset that would serve mostly as a fashion accessory, yet won't be actually used much, the Jawbone ERA would be the one to pick. If you need a more a...
Despite the initial issues, I got to really like the Jabra Supreme. The build quality of the unit is excellent and the performance is rather stunning considering some of the most discerning of people I tested the unit against had no idea that I am on ...
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Published: 2011-11-17, Author: Eli , review by: cultofmac.com
By this time, headset makers have ironed out any initial pairing kinks. The Supreme takes it one step further — as soon I flipped the boom (which acts as the unit's power switch: flip out to turn on, in to turn off) the first time, the headset switched
But the Supreme's star feature is its active noisecancelling technology — like noisecancelling headphones, Jabra's latest is supposed to block ambient noise from reaching you (as opposed to the noisecanceling tech that blocks ambient noise around you from
Despite some gimmicky distractions, the Supreme is an outstanding performer, and an especially good choice for hardcore users; not for the supremely fashion-forward.Rating:Relatedgoogle_ad_client="ca-pub-3340933453994986";google_ad_slot="8156776310";googl...
Weight (18g), Audio Clarity, 24mm Speaker, Active Noise Cancellation, Multiuse, WindNoise Reduction, A2DP Streaming, Battery Life
Design (For Some)
Today we close almost 13 days continuous testing of the Jabra Supreme and we mostly have great things to say about it so let’s start with the good things. Much like latest Bluetooth enabled headsets the Supreme headset supports two simultaneous...