Stay Connected, Stay Ahead! 🚀
The Jabra BlueParrott New B350-XT Mono Bluetooth Over-The-Ear Headset offers an impressive 24 hours of talk time and a robust wireless range of up to 100 meters. Designed for high-noise environments, it features VoiceControl™ for hands-free operation, a comfortable fit for all-day wear, and customizable buttons for quick access to essential functions. With IP54-rated protection against dust and moisture, this headset is perfect for professionals on the move.
D**
Good device
I was trying that Bluetooth device, quality is very good, good seating on the head. Long time battery life
M**F
It seems to work well on everything.
I used as a handfree for Radio tranceivers.
A**R
It's great
Been using it for about 2 weeks now. Sound quality is great both ends.Just like the other users commented the accessories take some faffing about through trial and error.Other than that I can't really fault it. Battery life is amazing for the size of the device.
R**R
Only works with mobile devices - do not buy for PC connections
It's a great, very large, headset by comparison to others. Sound quality is average.But... if you want one that can work across mobile and PC then this is not the one for you. It works great with my phone but does not work consistently (if at all) with PC's.
T**N
Headset
I can't talk for 24 hrs. Very good
M**✔
A Nice Update with Improved Performance
My partner had been using the older version of this for just over a year now (the B250-XT) and this is fairly similar in performance with some capability improvements so was a good direct comparison. It's just as well made as the previous edition and that has held up incredibly well being used in construction settings and being kept mostly in a very busy family vehicle, so it's certainly very durable and well made, and this one has the benefit of being a bit thicker/chunkier so should last even better. The increase in size and thickness also makes it more comfortable to wear, too - great for when you have to wear it for longer periods which it can be used for if just on talk time for up to 24 hours before needing to be charged for a few hours again.As with the previous model this is incredibly good when taking calls as the 96% noise cancellation can't be much out from that at all as you can hear everything loud and clear in your ear, regardless of whats going on around you in the distance - great for busy and noisy journeys and for when hes working on site with a lot of noise etc around him and the dual connectivity and customization button also make this great for work depending on your needs.The range is again very good as before but now with up to 300 feet roaming capability from your paired device, which is pretty impressive and absolutely perfect for when he wants to leave his phone somewhere a bit safer at work whilst in scenarios that represent high risk of items being damaged or it being unsuitable/dangerous to carry any items and the voice control/touch-free capability again make this the perfect headset for working on site and staying safe. You won't get the full range unless you're just literally in a wide open space that your device is also in, but based on it's connectivity and performance in smaller built up spaces it's power in terms of range and connectivity is very strong.Sound quality is brilliant and clear with calls which is what this is really designed for, so I wasn't overly surprised when I paired it with my phone and listened to music that it certainly doesn't hold up against devices more dedicated/designed for listening to music with, but at lower and mid level it still sounds fine if you like to use your headset for that too from time to time.If your previous/earlier model is getting a bit tatty or you just like to have the the latest version of things then definitely get this, you won't be disappointed. And if you haven't used a Jabra headset similar to this before but have been recommended to try one or have wanted to experience the brand then this is a great and affordable option. We have a Jabra speaker and also a Jabra Bluetooth conference hub as well as the previous headset this one has replaced and they've all performed perfectly over the years in their dedicated roles with great sound quality, super durability and excellent ease of use to be very user friendly to have around either at home, work or both my friend who is a courier has had the older model for even longer - 2 years+, and uses it literally every single day and has never had a single problem with it, so this should last!
I**S
Sick as a Parrott.
I consider myself to be relatively good with gadgets, but my heart sank when this arrived. Look at the photograph I've attached - this is basically just a construction set. A box full of bags of parts, and literally no instructions on how to assemble them. Not only are there no instructions, but there isn't even (as far as I can see) any hint as to where you should go in order to find some instructions. If I had paid for this (and it's not a small amount, either) I would have opened the box, taken one look at the contents and immediately returned it for a refund. I sat with it for a week before I could even be bothered to attempt to put it together.You may think I'm making too much of a fuss about this, but when I receive a headset here's what I do. I open the box, I take out the item, I remove the charging lead and I throw all the packaging away. Then I use the headset. Here's what you have to do with this. You take out the headset...oh wait, there isn't one. It's a box of bits. You look for an instruction book, fail to find one, search online for details, decide which ear you want to use it on, decide how you want to wear it, assemble it, try it, realise you made the wrong choice and start again, and then sit back and look at all the parts which are left over which you have to keep in case you decide to change the configuration in the future...After all that, the quality of the item itself is almost irrelevant. I'm left wondering why I would want a mono headset with noise cancelling, that's the first question. Doesn't noise cancelling stop you from hearing what's going on with the rest of the world while you're listening to whatever you're listening to? In which case, what do you do about the other ear which is completely uncovered?In case this sounds like I've never tried the headset and I'm merely ranting about the fact that it was a pain to put together, I can assure you it's been assembled (eventually - see image) and used. The volume is so low that the slightest bit of background noise in the other ear rendered everything unintelligible.I have sat and thought about this, and I cannot come up with a single reason why this is a better option than buying a normal headset with noise cancelling and a "hear through" facility. Not one reason. This is, as they say, a solution to a problem which never existed in the first place. It actually makes me angry to think about it, and yes that probably is me overreacting. But it's true.
L**R
Noise cancelation is supper…. It’s worth that money
It’s fantastic🤗Recomend to lorry drivers!
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