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Jabra EasyVoice hands-free kit

New EasyVoice comes with 12V car charger and sound quality is good, too

Jabra EasyVoice hands-free kit

Price: £39.99  

Contact: 0800 032 7026, www.jabra.com

The Jabra EasyGo is our current favourite hands-free kit, having won our test in March 2012. But does its replacement – the new EasyVoice – stick to the formula?

At £39.99, it’s £10 more than its predecessor, but the EasyVoice includes a 12V car charger and bigger earpiece. It’s comfortable enough when worn, with an ear hook to keep it on securely, and sound quality is impressive.

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The audio lacks a little bass, but you won’t notice this on phone calls – only when listening to music via Bluetooth. Calls were of the quality we’ve come to expect from Jabra. And for £40, this is a great headset.

Verdict

What's good?
Comfortable, good-quality device. It comes with 12V car charger.
Not so good?
Lacks a little bass. Pricier than its predecessor.
 

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