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Jabra BT8040 Bluetooth Headset Review - MobileTechReview

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A review of the Jabra Communications BT8040 Bluetooth Headset has been posted over at MobileTechReview. 'The Jabra BT8040 is one of the smallest Bluetooth headsets we’ve seen. It’s about the same size as the Samsung WEP200, smaller than both the BlueAnt Z9 and the SouthWing SH440. The Jabra has a clean design that makes it easy to operate. There are only three controls: the answer/call end button which also doubles as the pairing button, the volume up and down rocker which also covers the LED light and the charging port on top of the headset.

The Jabra BT8040 is designed for you to wear without an ear-hook; you only need to insert the small earpiece arm into your ear. The headset is secured by an ear-gel piece and the package comes with 6 ear-gel pieces in three sizes. We tested the headset in fast walks and the headset stayed in the ear securely. The Jabra BT8040 is very light at 0.35 ounces and once you find the right ear-gel size, it’s comfortable to wear it throughout the day.’

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