Jabra Bluetooth Music Adaptor
- ASIN: B000FL4GBI
- List Price: $49.99
Product Description:
Thanks to Jabra Bluetooth stereo you can now listen to your favorite music without the hassle of wires and still stay in touch through your Bluetooth mobile phone.Simply plug the Jabra A120s adapter into your PC or music player, pair up with the Jabra BT620s Bluetooth stereo headset and - PLAY - you're good to go! And if you're waiting for an important call, or just want to stay in touch, you can also pair your Jabra Bluetooth stereo headset with your mobile phone at the same time.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Bluetooth 1.2
- 10 hours of music time
- USB Charger
- BatteriesIncluded: 1
- Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory
- Brand: Jabra
- Color: White
- EAN: 0840356856896
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Jabra
- Manufacturer: Jabra
- Model: A120s / 100-61210000-02
- MPN: 100-61210000-02
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Wireless
- ProductTypeName: WIRELESS_ACCESSORY
- Publisher: Jabra
- Studio: Jabra
- UPC: 607421737128
- VariationDescription: White
- Warranty: 2 years warranty
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Customer Reviews 

Jabra does the job
2008-10-18I bought one, but they sent me two from dealextreme and it works perfectly with my Cowon A3 and my Motorola HT820 headphones.The range for me is about 40 feet and it has worked through walls. I did discover that the ac adapter that came with my headphones also work charging the Jabras' as well. I may keep the second pair or sell them. I paid $38.00 for one and as I said they sent me two. I don't know why someone is trying to sell them for 108.00. I highly recommend them if you need a small bluetooth transmitter.

Pretty good
2008-07-01Pros: price, stereo jack (not Ipod jack)
Cons: clothes can interfere regularly, delay (maybe inherent to Bluetooth)
Have used this for four months now. It is a nice size and does the job pretty admirably, especially for the price.
I use this with Kensington Bluetooth headphones, so it is possible that the reception issues are more to do with the headphones than the Jabra. But I suspect it is due to the Jabra, since reception issues come up when I put it in my pocket (if it hangs out of my pocket, no reception issues). Since we're talking a distance of at most 3 feet from pocket to headphones, that any interference exists is a little disappointing. There is a delay with this product, too, which might be due to the Bluetooth protocol. Not bad when listening to music; not good if you want to watch TV.
I'd buy it again knowing what I know now.

Not too many frills, but good audio & very straightforward
2008-06-20I bought this unit intially along with a cheap Jabra headset. It did not work, my understanding is that you have to have a Stereo Bluetooth Headphone for it to pair with the other unit. Once I bought a pair of Sony Bluetooth Headphones, it worked great until the Sony Headphones broke. The unit does not support the audio controls that the Sony Headphones had on them (skip forward/back, pause, etc.). But if all you want is high quality sound transmitted without wires, this is a good buy.

Jabra Bluetooth Music Adaptor
2008-05-27it is great, it pigy-backes with my cell phone. but some time it cuts out even if it close by.

Great product, but a bit vulnerable to interference.
2008-05-27This device is pretty simple, plug it in, hold the button to pair and thats pretty much it. It works fine with the Jabra BT620s Headphones and does its job well, but my only complaint is that it seems to suffer from some interference every now and then that some of my other Bluetooth devices don't.
Please note well that this is just a minor quibble, and the overall performance is superb. The device comes with a USB-A to USB-Mini-B cable (pretty standard) and will charge via any USB port. I get between 8-12 hours of use per charge.
Note: This will only work with headsets that support the A2DP profile. It does not have a regular Mono headset profile.
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