Changeable face covers; impressive battery life, variety of calling features.
Lousy call quality; unstable on the ear; a bit bulky; hard-to-find buttons.
While the BT160’s interchangeable covers may appeal to chatty sports fans, this somewhat bulky headset drops the ball with its poor call quality. Weighing in at a relatively hefty 0.5 ounces, the BT160 felt shaky on our ear, and we had a tough time...
The Jabra BT160 comes with 33 different design faceplates, plus you have the option of designing your own. It has a flexible ear hook, a comfortable fit, easy-to-press buttons, and solid audio quality.
It takes a while to get the right fit with the Jabra BT160, and it doesnt sound great in noisy environments.
Besides offering decent audio quality and a comfortable fit, the Jabra BT160s multiple design faceplates set it apart from most other Bluetooth headsets.
The Jabra BT-160 is a great no-fuss Bluetooth headset. Sure, it may not have all bells and whistles of more expensive models, but it ships with 33 replaceable covers and works well. ...
Design with paper inserts a little tacky, Volume could be improved in heavy noise environments The Final Word The fashion innovation is a gimmick, but the rest of you will appreciate a competitively priced and easy to use unit that performs fairly well.
The fashion innovation is a gimmick, but the rest of you will appreciate a competitively priced and easy to use unit that performs fairly well.
I remember the first time I bought a Bluetooth headset a few years back. After doing tons of research on the web and talking to friends and colleagues, Jabra came as the most recommended. Fast forwarding by a few years, Jabra continues to hold the same...