GN Netcom announced the Jabra HALO Bluetooth stereo headset at CTIA 2009 last week, featuring an over-the-head design with on/off functionality, a discreet display to reveal battery and connectivity status, and a touch volume control. And, with a foldable headband, it is lightweight — just 3 ounces — and small enough to take it wherever you go. The HALO also has the versatility to switch between wireless and wired connectivity if a device doesn’t support Bluetooth stereo (A2DP) technology.


The Jabra HALO will be available on May 1, 2009 and will have a suggested retail price of $129.99. [via slashgear]
Key product specifications of the Jabra HALO include:
- Bluetooth wireless technology
- A2DP for music streaming
- Zirene Power Bass for audio enhancement
- Multiuse, for connection to two Bluetooth devices
- Auto-pairing to mobile phone
- Remote control music with touch sensors
- Noise Blackout technology with dual microphones
- Foldable headband and carrying pouch
- Talk time — 8 hours
- Music time — 8 hours
- Standby time — 13 days
- Micro USB Charger








