amazon Jabra Eclipse reviews
Followed by Jabra Stealth, Jabra Storm, Eclipse is the latest Jabra headset is distributed in the market, genuine price of about $140. If you are bored with the bulky, complex Bluetooth headsets, the Elipse is a worthwhile option when it comes to designing extremely compact, “strange” operation with touch instead of hard keys.
Eclipse is one of the smallest and lightest wireless headsets on the market today. With a weight of only 5 grams, the feeling of wearing Eclipse on the ears is extremely pleasant.
With its compact, minimalist design, the keypad integration seems to make the overall appearance of Eclipse rude, less plush. As such, Jabra has incorporated a touch pad on the flattened surface of the headset. Just double tap, the user can listen / disconnect the call or activate Siri / Google Now; Slap to hear the remaining battery life.
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The biggest downside, however, is that Eclipse is only for the right ear, meaning it will be “reversed” when deliberately worn on the left ear, while most of us drive while on the phone, and when That manipulation from the left hand is much more reasonable.
Eclipse uses silicone ear tips like many popular inear earphones, which help it stay well in the ear canal, and the wearer’s ability to hear the noise is also good. However, this design is a double-sided knife, as it causes the wearer to “deaf” in one’s ear when talking to the person around, and gives a ringing sensation when riding at medium speed. In addition, although equipped with 2 mic but sometimes the volume when reaching the opponent’s ears is still quite small, perhaps due to the design of the headset too short.
In order to charge the Eclipse, Jabra provided the box with a small e-pad, in the name of the headset. This charger, in addition to the charging function, can also be used to hold the headset when you carry it with you and also the function of a spare battery, which adds power when the Elipse suddenly runs out of battery. However, it would be better if Jabra provided an extra transfer head so that users could charge Eclipse via a regular microUSB cable.