Audiovox Cell Phone Accessories
Jabra EarBud for phones with Universal 2.5mm Jack for Audiovox
Product features- Increased hands-free safety
- Economical and easy to install
- Proven noise-canceling technology
- Increased comfort
- Compatible with phones containing a 2.5-millimeter jack
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionThe JABRA EarBud is the most cost-effective and practical way for mobile PCS phone users seeking a comfortable hands-free alternative. The EarBud uses the patented EarGel for a secure fit and outstanding hearing.
User reviews Earbuds poor quality, 2008-08-04 We received these earbuds recently. My husband called me using this item. He sounded like he was in a tunnel and I could barely make out what he was saying. He'd rather get a ticket then use these earbuds. I would not recommend anyone buy them comfy , 2008-03-17 These earbuds were comfortable to wear unless you have small ears like myself or you have been wearing them for an extended period of time such as 4hours. They come in different sizes, which the smallest one is still too large for mine. So, if you have avg size ears or larger, then they are good. Earbud works great with minor modification, 2004-03-29 I've been using the same Jabra earbud for over 2 years now (in fact mine is so old, it's the original design with the microphone built into the earpiece), and it still works great, with one minor modification. The ear gel kept falling off when I removed the earbud (leaving the gel in my ear), and also fell off all the time in the car, in my pocket, and everywhere else. So, after the second time I lost my ear gel, I glued the gel on the earbud (with "Household Goop"), and it's been working great since. The reception and transmission have been fine with my Motorolla phone, and now I'm buying one for my wife. Works great after 3 years, 2004-03-06 After trying many other earpieces, this is the only one I will use -- I can't use an earbud without the molded eargel (I don't have that little "dip" in the outline of my ear canal so the little buds w/o gels fall out) and I hate those earpieces that wrap around your ear or have a boom coming out the side of your head -- they are too weighty and bulky and eventually become uncomfortable.Plus, I really like the eargel. It's lightweight, funnels the sound directly into my ear (no variations because it's always in the same place) and provides a lot of security -- it never falls out when I'm walking or getting out of the car. If it feels uncomfortable, you are probably using the wrong size eargel and should try another size. Third, and probably most important, the sound is terrific -- in both directions. After many years of use (the same product but I've had to replace it once -- the cord frayed from constantly being bent and put away) I've never even once had anyone complain that they couldn't hear me, that I sounded far away or fuzzy, etc. 95% of my use is in a moving car -- a truck -- which isn't as quiet as a Mercedes or BMW; it still sounds really good. This product works exactly as it should, is comfortable to wear and is VERY inexpensive. What more could you ask?!! Piece of Crap, 2004-02-12 I have the version of this with the cord winder built in (only difference is it does not have the on-cord answer button). As most other reviewers have said, the quality of the microphone could only be worse if it did not work at all.I would assume Jabra would have "field tested" the unit, such as normal use in a relatively quiet moving car, but I guess not, since your caller simply cannot understand you in that situation. Personally I also feel that the eargels are horrible no matter what size I use- feels like I have an acorn jammed in my ear.
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