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Written by Adam Gosling   
Wednesday, 09 April 2008
Two new bluethoth headsets have hit the Australian market with the introduction of the Jabra BT2010 and Jabra BT2020 from GN. Both priced under AUD$60 the two models have distinct styles to offer users a choice between easy of use and a more discreet look with the BT2020.

The company says the larger BT2010 is quick and simple to put on when on the move, while the BT2020 offers a secure fit and is comfortable enough to wear all day. Designed for people looking for a lightweight headset, the BT2020 has a choice of two wearing styles - with or without the earhook.

Without the earhook, users can easily slip it on to take or make calls on the move, while the earhook gives a more familiar and stable fit. A subtle LED will alert people when the headset is running low on charge, but will not flash constantly, to enhance the understated style and professional look.

GN says it pioneered the "behind the ear" wearing style and the BT2020 is the latest design in this range featuring an even smaller, more discreet style. It has an 8 hours talk time and 360 hours standby time.


jabra_bt2010.jpg Jabra BT 2010 Key Specifications:
  • RRP $49 AUD (inc GST)
  • Bluetooth 2.0 including EDR & eSCO (supports Bluetooth 1.1 or higher)
  • Jabra discreet light (the light turns off after 1 minute)
  • Automatic pairing mode at first start up
  • Up to 7 hours of talk time
  • Up to 200 hours of standby time
  • Light weight: only 11 grams
  • Compact style: L50 x W22 x H24
  • Optional earhook included
 













jabra_bt2020.jpg Jabra BT 2020 Key Specifications:
  • RRP $59 AUD (inc GST)
  • Bluetooth 2.0 including EDR & eSCO (supports Bluetooth 1.1 or higher)
  • Automatic pairing mode at first start up
  • Up to 8 hours of talk time
  • Up to 360 hours of standby time
  • Weight: 16 grams
  • Dimensions: L46 x W9 x H82
  • 3 extra Jabra MiniGels included for perfect fit

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