Jabra GN9350 Reviews

Summary of review published by Laptop Magazine — April, 2008


Built primarily for office use, the Jabra GN9350 Bluetooth headset is equipped with the capability to pair with PCs and landlines, as well as hold multi-unit conferences. It comes with a boom which is 4.3 inches long and 0.3 inches thick that doesn’t flex: something that the reviewer found unimpressive. The unit arrives unattached together with a very cheap looking headband and a neckband. The earpads looks very sparse, though the reviewer stated that it was comfortable to wear. Upon testing the headset, the reviewer stated that calls sounded clear on the recipient’s end but on their end, the voices sounded distant and garbled even at maximum volume. One great feature of the Jabra GN9350 is the range it provides: up to 300 feet. Another is the 64-bit encryption for those calls you’d rather want to stay private. If you are after the security and the mobility, the Jabra GN9350 can serve you well. But if it’s for personal use, the reviewer recommends you to look elsewhere.
Pros:
-Clear quality on receiving end
-Long range
-Encrypts your calls

Cons:
-Expensive
-Not that good design
-Call quality on calling side sounds weak
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