The Jabra Wave is an interesting headset. It does not support, however, AVRCP – so that means you can’t control your music with the buttons on the Jabra Wave. NOTE: The Jabra Wave support A2DP audio streaming meaning that when the headset is connected, you can stream your music from your Android phone right to the headset. I rarely had to adjust the volume button in order to hear a caller on the other end. On my end, calls were clear and plenty loud. I think the placement of the microphone near the mouth is certainly helpful and it appear as though the noise cancellation does work as advertised. I made a few phone calls and people told me they could hear me fine. I tried to emulate the video of the guy near the beach, since I live near the water. Call qualityĬall quality on the Jabra Wave was very good. Eventually I found a compromise – but it was not altogether comfortable for me. I found that my glasses and the headset wanted the same space behind my ear – which was a problem. I should also note, as I have in other reviews of headsets with large sections that go behind the ear, this is not ideal for people who wear glasses. It took a few tries to get comfortable with wearing this headset. I was afraid of bending the stem too far to make it fit, but this is a very solid headset that can be twisted until it fits right. I initially had a little trouble getting this headset to stay in my ear. What sits inside your ear is an ear gel that can be turned around to fit in either ear attached to a very flexible stem. The headset goes around the back of your ear, with the microphone then reaching forwards. It I s long and narrow, with the microphone reaching close to your mouth. The Jabra Wave is a unique design among the masses of Bluetooth headsets. I then tried it on an iPhone 4S and it worked as it did on the Galaxy Nexus. I was successful in activating Voice dialing on the Galaxy Nexus, but it did not work as advertised on the One X or the EVO 4G. This should activate the voice dialing function on the phone. The design is that you hold down the Answer/End button until you hear a short beep, then release. Voice dialing from the Jabra Wave was a mixed bag. The Answer/End button is actually on the back of the microphone I initially found myself reaching for the main part of the headset that is behind the ear, but that houses the power button and volume buttons – not the Answer/End button. Red Battery icon means battery has less than 30 minutes talk time.Green Battery icon means headset is on and charged with at least 30 minutes talk time.When you are not on a call, you can tap the Volume buttons to check the status of the headset: Tap the Volume button (-) to lower the volume.Tap the Volume button (+) to raise the volume.Tap the Answer/End button while on a call to end the call.Tap the Answer/end button to answer a call.The functionality of the Jabra Wave is pretty much common fare for most Bluetooth headsets we have seen: If you need to Pair your headset again in the future, just push and hold down the Answer/End button until the Bluetooth indicator flashes blue.
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