THE JABRA SPORT STEREO HEADSET
According to Jabra for optimal results you need to use the armband with your cellular phone and as you can see it can fit even large cellular phones like the LG Optimus 2X.
At first glance the IP54 certified Sport Stereo Bluetooth headset looks like a larger version of one of the old water resistant earsets that used to get shipped with Philips Discman units.
The Jabra logo is placed at the exterior of each earpiece.
By default both earpieces are plain but you can use one of the provided comfort eargel sets for even better stability (although i didn't really find any use for them).
The FM button along with the volume up/down buttons is placed on top of the right earpiece.
At the right side we also see the activity LED which as usual lights up green when you charge/turn on the unit, purple when you have it in discovery mode and red once you turn it off.
Moving to the exterior of the right earpiece we find the play/pause button which also doubles as the answer/end call button.
The charging port is placed on the interior of the right earpiece behind a small plastic cover as seen above.
Both earpieces are attached via a 32cm lond band.
A small sticker on the band informs you of the correct device usage.
Initially i started using the Jabra Sport Stereo Bluetooth headset right from the box using the default installed 1.21 firmware version.
However Jabra has updated the unit to version 1.54 which was used for almost a week prior to releasing this review.
Updating the firmware takes around 2 minutes and of course requires you to have a compatible USB cable (all the latest cellular phones have one).