Jabra’s new line of speakerphones is headlined by the CRUISER2, a wireless speakerphone kit that should help you keep your hands on the wheel while you take calls in your car. The device is basically a mic/speaker unit that connects through Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, and sports dual microphones to improve audio clarity, and a voice feature that reads out incoming callers from your address book.

Bluetooth headset specialist Jabra has just unveiled a nice new Bluetooth kit at the Mobile World Congress called the Clipper. What makes it good? It’s a pair of good-quality in-ears with a Bluetooth connection at the end (at the “clip” part) that lets you listen to stereo-quality audio and talk hands-free on a phone without making you look like a workaholic if you wear it all day.

Jabra has just unveiled the iconic Stone, a slim, stylish, one-piece Bluetooth headset that does away with mechanical buttons in favor of a touch-sensitive surface. Named after the charging dock that’s molded to look like a smooth stone when the earpiece is connected to it, the new headset features noise cancellation tech as well as an A2DP mode for streaming music from the mobile to the earpiece wirelessly.

Headset manufacturer Jabra has begun shipping the HALO, a wireless Bluetooth headset that fits dual microphones into a sleek, foldable kit. Able to pair up with two BT-devices at once, the HALO offers noise cancellation through dual mics and Jabra’s Noise Blackout feature that eliminates background noise to give clear voice audio without having to push a mic in your face.







