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Jabra BT620S Bluetooth Stereo Headphones + iPod Adaptor

BT620s - Music player controls on right speaker (play, pause, stop, prev./next track, FFWD, RWD) - Phone controls on left speaker (answer/end/reject/hold/wait/mute call, last number redial, voice dialing) - Volume control on left speaker - Digital

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NameJabra BT620S Bluetooth Stereo Headphones + iPod Adaptor
DescriptionBT620s - Music player controls on right speaker (play, pause, stop, prev./next track, FFWD, RWD) - Phone controls on left speaker (answer/end/reject/hold/wait/mute call, last number redial, voice dialing) - Volume control on left speaker - Digital sound enhancement via DSP technology - Multi-coloured LED for status on Bluetooth, battery and charging - Complete with AC power supply and mini USB jack for charging from PC - Headset can play music from the PC via USB cable while charging - Pairs and connects to up to 2 Bluetooth devices simultaneously - Bluetooth 1.2 supporting A2DP (for music playing) and AVRCP profiles (for remote control), and headset and hands-free profiles and much more!! Operating Specifications (BT620s) - Operating Range: Up to 33 feet (10 meters), Weight: 99g, Talk time: Up to 16 hours talk time - up to 14 hours music streaming, Stand-by time: Up to 240 hours, Charging time: Up to 2 hours, Battery: Rechargeable lithium polymer, Microphone Type: 6mm omni-directional, Connectivity: Bluetooth 1.2 with Headset 1.1, Handsfree 1.0, A2DP, AVRCP, GAVDP profiles. Jabra A125S - Indispensable companion for the Jabra BT620s (same charger). 10 hours of music streaming. 250 hours of stand by. Mini USB charging jack. Bluetooth version 1.2 incl. A2DP, AVRCP 'Play and pause' mode (mutes the music when pressing play/pause). 12 Month Manafacturer Warranty.
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