Wirelessly chat with a friend or listen to your favorite podcast with this Jabra Storm 100-93070000-02 headset that works from up to 33' away from a variety of Bluetooth- and NFC-enabled devices. Voice control makes taking and rejecting calls simple.
Customer Rating
1
Worst bluetooth I've ever owned
on September 12, 2015
Posted by: Brick150
from Dallas, Tx.
Bought this Bluetooth after going through three Motorola Boom's. Reviews were good and thought I'd try a behind the ear model. I will say it was the most comfortable Bluetooth I've ever had, and I would have loved to have kept it for a long time. However, the volume was so poor I couldn't even think of using in a vehicle while driving down the road. Everyone on the other end of the line said they could tell a difference as well. Multiple people said it sounded like I was talking with them on speakerphone from across a room, even with the windsock both on and off. With all the positives this headset has, if I can't hear on it, it's useless to me. I returned it to the store within 4 days. Think I'll stick with a Motorola for the volume and sound quality.
Motorola Boom Bluetooth Headset: Work, play, answer calls and listen to music with a headset that is compatible with nearly all Bluetooth-enabled devices. Wander up to 300' away from your devices without losing a moment of stunning sound clarity. With 3 ways to wear it, you can customize the comfort and style of this headset for your specific needs.
Customer Rating
2
Great for office setting or at home
on August 25, 2015
Posted by: Brick150
from Dallas, Tx.
Was given one of these as a gift. Perfect Bluetooth for use at home or in an office setting, great sound, long battery life, quick recharge, decent price. Not so much if you're outside or constantly active. The earpiece is somewhat uncomfortable after a couple of hours of wear. I had one of these for less than three months when the boom switch snapped off. Motorola replaced it with no problem, but after only one month, the boom snapped off of the replacement as well. Motorola replaced that one too, but it's somewhat of a hassle having to keep making a warranty claim and paying to send them back. My next Bluetooth will be a one piece with no boom to break off. Kudos to Motorola however for standing behind their product and replacing it without question.