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Once in a while, a product pops up that reminds you just how remarkable digital technology can be. The Jabra Motion Bluetooth headset does just that.It integrates such an impressive array of functionality into such a tiny device, you simply have to marvel...

Strong feature set, Good noise cancelling, Voice control, Decent battery life, Easy to use...

Pricey for a Bluetooth headset, Ergonomics won't suit all, Sound quality a little thin, Sales rep image...

For some people, the sight of any Bluetooth headset screams "sales rep". We can hardly hold that against Jabra Motion. We can only judge it according to its remit and by that metric it's largely a success. Only our reservations regards actually wearing a...
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Jabra ‘s prowess in Bluetooth headsets is second-to-none and the Danish maker has been churning out some impressive gear lately. Thanks to Jabra, we have the new motion sensor-enabled, aptly named Jabra Motion for review.Design and Build The first thing y...

Light, comfortable fit, Voice guidance, voice control, Easy setup, Good, clear sound quality, Good battery life, Motion detection a handy feature, NFC pairing, Companion Jabra CONNECT app is excellent...

Bulky and may be overly conspicuous for some, Somewhat awkward design, Bold styling not to everyone's tastes, Limited voice commands, Expensive...
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It is no secret that the input devices are the most conservative computer peripherals, which over time undergo only minimal changes in the shape of the body and acquires new features, but how to work with it are the same as the thirty (scary thought!) Yea...
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BlackBerry made a splash earlier this year with its keyboard-laden KeyOne Android smartphone. Rather than sticking to its niche, though, the Canadian company has made a normal-looking phone. Like last year's DTEK50 and DTEK60, the new BlackBerry Motion d...

Excellent battery life, Simple and useful software, Timely security updates, IP67 water resistant...

Sub-par performance for price, Lackluster camera, Expensive...

No. It's tough to recommend the Motion because of the price. There are much more well-rounded smartphones in this price range, but we can't deny BlackBerry's efforts to keep the phone secure. If BlackBerry reduces the price of the Motion, we'll happily re...
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One of the most time consuming and hard trials of the past 5 years or so has been for me to try and find a Bluetooth wireless headset that can be used while riding on a bike or with the top of my cabrio car down. Something like that may sound a bit funny...

Build Quality, Design (behind the ear), Weight (17.5g With The Eargel), HD Audio Quality (Both Ends), Built-In Motion Sensor, Intelligent Dual-Mics With Noise Blackout 3.0 & Wind-Noise Protection, Caller Announce / Voice Commands, Battery Life (Up To 5+ H...

Price (For Some)...

When Jabra announced the MOTION Bluetooth wireless headset and we had the chance to go over its specifications sheet a few months back in a way we immediately knew that this could be what we were expecting for so long meaning the best Bluetooth wireless h...
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Bluetooth headsets come in many different shapes and sizes. Some are stylish, built to attract with their fancy looks and fashionable design. Others are focused on providing high quality sound and as rich as possible array of user-friendly features. Wi...

Excellent sound quality, Comfortable to wear...

Poorly designed volume control...

All in all, our testing of the Jabra Motion Bluetooth headset didn't go as smoothly as we expected. We did encounter a few annoyances here and there – the twitchy advanced features and the frustrating volume control, to name a few, and that shouldn't h...
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examiner.com Updated: 2015-05-19 02:48:20
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This device was put through the rigorous “I talk too much” test, as are all Bluetooth products tested here. It is ambidextrous, but I chose to wear it on the right ear, as it was replacing another Jabra product that was made for the right ear only. Actual...
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The Jabra MOTION Bluetooth headset is Jabra's newest wireless offering that allows for nearly seven hours of talk time or fifteen days of standby with a connected mobile device. It includes a motion sensor that is supposed to allow you to effortlessly tak...
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