amazon Jabra Storm reviews
Jabra Storm is one of three Bluetooth headset models introduced by Jabra recently in the US. Compared to Jabra Stealth brothers, Jabra Storm is more advanced, more modern and dynamic.
It is considered to be more dynamic, modern and attractive than its brother, because the Jabra Storm has a micro design that blends harmoniously with the sporty straps that allow the headset to be hooked behind the ear instead of holding it. Fixing the headset with a silicone collar on the inside of the ear can be annoying to some users.
Jabra Storm not only looks harmonious in design, but also handy by integrating the volume buttons on the device. If you use the volume control key combination with the call / cancel, you can also perform other functions such as resetting, enabling / disabling smartphone control by voice.
Although it looks slightly better than the Stealth brothers but using high-grade silicon material, the Jabra Storm weighs in at just 8 grams.
According to the manufacturer, the Jabra Storm features a high-quality, high-frequency, high-frequency speaker that reproduces high-quality audio, a full duplex 2-way microphone system that supports noiseless in wind environtment, Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity (profiles Such as A2DP, Hands free, Headset), NFC connection to simplify the pairing process with compatible devices and rechargeable battery can give the talk time up to 10 hours continuous or 10 days active in standby mode .
From actual exposure, Test Lab values the design of the Jabra Storm headset not only by its quality, appearance, but also because of the usability of the product.
Jabra Storm can be used for both left and right ears. The user simply rotates the earbuds in the direction appropriate for the intended ear, then rotate the silicone pads on the earbuds to the comfort of being finished. If you feel that the built-in silicone pads on your earbuds are not as comfortable and comfortable as possible, you may be able to change, but smaller, attachment of the headset.
Although according to the manufacturer’s announcement, the Jabra Storm will take up to 2 hours to fully charge the battery. Actually, with the 5V – 1.5A Voltage Adapter, Test Lab takes an average of 1 hour and 10 minutes to fully charge Jabra Storm, and this is a pretty impressive value.
About the ability to connect and pair, after testing with many types of smartphones from various platforms (Android, iOS, Windows Phone 8.1), Test Lab almost lost an average of less than 1 minute, calculated also both launch time Jabra Storm.
Jabra Storm also has impressive reconnection rates. The actual test also shows that the Jabra Storm works best in radii of less than 10 meters and with less obstructions.
where can you get a Jabra Storm online
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Jabra Storm Bluetooth Headset / Black- US Version (Certified Refurbished): Buy it now
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Jabra STORM Bluetooth Headset – Black (International Version): Buy it now
About the ability to talk, Jabra Storm in general for good conversational quality, clear sound, high detail. Even when off the road during peak hours, busy vehicles, Jabra Storm can still help Test Lab focus on the experimental conversation because of the noise canceling ability of the microphone system quite well. Participants also said that the quality of the Jabra Storm voice calls was more detailed, less noise when heard directly from the phone.
It is important to note that even though advertised as a “high-tech” wind noise eliminator, to optimize this capability, especially in strong wind environments, Test Lab recommends using the included air purifier product.
In practical use with high listening / call frequency, Jabra Storm once fully charged can provide up to 3 days of battery life. Once the battery is low, Jabra Storm automatically prompts the user to charge the device. In addition, iOS users, Android can track the remaining battery capacity of Jabra Storm through the application released by the company.
Unfortunately, Jabra seems to be “not playing” with Windows Phone 8.1 so there is no official support application. However, the actual use of the Jabra Storm with the Nokia Lumia 820 shows that the headset is also well compatible. Jabra Storm can also read text messages, receive / reject voice calls.
Note that Jabra Storm does not support phone book access profile, so it is impossible to say the caller’s name in the phonebook or read outgoing phone numbers like the Stealth model.
In general, if you need a headset for good hands-free voice quality, attractive looks, a healthy battery, high filtration capacity and reasonable investment costs, the Jabra Storm is a viable option. The downside of the Jabra Storm is the design of USB ports are pretty easy to break.