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Jabra JX10

Want to cut the cord without looking like a cyborg? We put this ultra-mini headset to the test.

Price: $179

by Steve Horton
 
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Design Forget messing around with programmable buttons or non-intuitive volume controls; Jabra keeps it simple, with one button for volume up, one for volume down, and one call button on the side. The tiny pairing button is difficult to press for those of us with meaty hands. Luckily, the call button and discrete volume controls are much larger.

Features The JX10 comes with a stylish charging stand and a USB cable for use with a laptop. The latter feature is becoming a standard in mobile phones and needs to become one for mobile headsets.

Performance Even with significant background noise, the Jabra’s audio performance is stellar. The DSP technology automatically adjusts volume to account for outside interference.

Verdict The Jabra JX10 is the most expensive headset in the roundup, but it’s also the smallest and lightest and sounds the best. It’s worth shelling out a little more for a headset that you hardly know is there.

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