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Jabra EarGels - Clear

Product features

  • Discreet, clear EarGels
  • Channels sound directly into ear canal
  • Provides hours of comfortable wear
  • Helps provide clearer calls, less external noise
  • Universally compatible
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Product description

Channels sound directly into ear canal / Provides hours of comfortable wear / Helps provide clearer calls, less external noise / Universally compatible

User reviews

  So much better than "over the ear", 2008-09-30
I have been using in-ear bluetooth devices for a couple of years. My wife and daughter (of the small ear canal clan) had opted for over the ear designs because of fit and comfort issue. As it turned out, neither of them used their ear buds because of the loose/insecure fit and feel of the ear hanger design. The Jabra gels resolved that problem by 'sizing down' to match their diminutive ears . . . . It would be nice if you could order by specific size (s-m-l)and side (l-r) rather than getting the 'variety pack'.

  Fantastic!, 2008-09-25
This product arrived with 6 Ear Gels. S, M, & L for the left ear as well as the right. The gel material is very comfortable, and the fit is great. I highly recommend this product.

  Jabra Eargels are better than the big round ear speaker, 2008-09-25
the small is too small and the medium is almost too big - but those both fit in your ear and direct the sound so you can hear it good without it falling out of your ear. I used it on a samsung corded headphones that came with an instinct phone. the headphones round design is too big for normal ears and these helped. it's not a perfect fit is reason gave it 3 stars.
it's priced right, but the $5 shipping is a rip-off. It could easily have shipped for under $2.

  Fits perfectly on my Jawbone headset, 2008-09-21
I'm using the largest of the 3 sizes of EarGels that came with the shipment and it works great on my Jawbone headset. Just pop the existing earpiece off the Jawbone, fit this on, and you're done. It's comfortable, easy to insert in my ear, and fits snugly which allows me to remove the badly designed ear clip that comes with the Jawbone. The sound is also much better than before.

Clever little accessory and highly recommended.

  Somewhat disappointed, 2008-09-19
I'm giving these a 3 star rating because despite the three different sizes, I never felt as if they gave a good fit. They are soft, but still contributed to some fatigue after wearing for more than an hour. Additionally, I bought these ear gels to replace the factory ear bud on the Jawbone 2. I never got a good fit and seal, and the JB2 felt unstable while wearing the ear gels. Also, they distorted the angle for the JB2, which needs to have a contact point along to jawbone to work properly. I eventually went back to the factory ear bud, which is less comfortable, but more functional.



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