🎶 Elevate Your Conversations with Jabra Talk 45!
Enjoy clear calls with HD voice and Jabra 2-microphone noise cancellation technology that automatically adjusts the volume to your environment. With up to 6 hours of calls and up to 8 days of standby time, make reliable Bluetooth wireless calls throughout the day on a single charge - all in a small, lightweight, award-winning design. Wirelessly stream GPS directions, music and podcasts. Voice control connects you to email, texts, phone calls and music Without ever having to touch your phone. And with the dedicated button for Siri and Google assistant, you stay connected to your digital assistants, even when you keep your phone in your pocket or bag. Speaker frequency range: 200 Hz to 8 kHz.
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Better than the Plantronics Voyager Edge 3200
I am on the phone for work all day and have 3 Plantronics Voyager 3200's. They've been pretty decent, but recently they started flaking out by reducing the sound level on the mic to where I had to reboot them so others could hear me. Plantronics told me this is normal and the noise canceling mics wear out. So... here we are with a Jabra now because that is a bunch of crap.I bought a Talk 55 and this one (the 45). The 55 sucks. Don't buy it. Whoever thought it was a good idea to make a headset that has to charge in a proprietary dock is an idiot and should be immediately fired. With the 55, you can only charge in the stupid dock, and if you forget it at home or whatever, then you cannot charge. It has better talk time than the Talk 45, and supposedly better sound quality, but that was a deal killer for me. I returned it immediately. The Talk 45 charges with a micro USB which I have everywhere. Pretty sure I could find one in the woods if I looked hard enough.Plantronics vs Talk 45. The Talk 45 has way better sound quality. I had the HD Audio turned on with the Plantronics, and the Talk 45 is still better. Battery life on the Plantronics is officially 5 hours, but I never got that. The Talk 45 seems to be accurate at their claimed 6 hours. There are no volume controls on the Talk 45, but I never used them on my Plantronics so those aren't missed. The manual doesn't really talk at all about the voice control. But, it seems that a single tap on the bottom button summons google assistant on my phone, and if you hold the button it summons the built-in voice menu.You don't need the hook that goes over your ear. I ripped it off and it stays in just fine. They have some extra silicone thingies which will hold it more securely without the ear hook.Their apps... what a mess. For this headset, you need to install Jabra Service, and then Jabra Assist. And if you have certain other models, you need to install Jabra Sound+. Stupid. Jabra Assist doesn't let you really change any settings on the headset at all like the Plantronics PLT Hub software does. The Plantronics one also lets you update software, and Assist does not. I only installed Assist for the Find my Headset feature which has a map and can play a loud tone. The tone isn't nearly as loud as the Plantronics one which I can hear from 2 levels away in my house. And the Jabra Direct software for my Mac... turn off the notifications. It is relentless in notifying you MANY times a day if software needs updating. It might be the most annoying software I've ever installed. In fact, the calls I get from people trying to reach me for my expired auto warranty are LESS annoying.But, I still give this thing a 5. I haven't taken a drive with the windows down yet to test the noise canceling. But, people I regularly talk to said that the sound quality is definitely better than my old Plantronics headsets. I'm probably going to buy another so I can always have one on the charger and one in my ear.It's too bad they crippled the Talk 55 with that idiotic dock charger thing.
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Reliable in every way
The item is like a brand new bluetooth. Everything functions as it should. It was very easy to pair to my phone. The speech is very clear and it charges quickly.
M**N
Solid, lightweight headset
For years I have been using a Plantronics Voyager Edge or 3200 UC and I like that style best in a mobile headset. Plantronics discontinued the 3200 and they are only available aftermarket or used at a very big markup, so I decided to try the Jabra Talk 45 since it is the closest to the form factor of the 3200 at a reasonable price. After using it for more than a month, I have been happy with my choice. It is lightweight, fits solidly in my ear, and the call quality on my end and with the people I have been speaking with has been good. There are a couple of complaints. One is, the volume, which is controlled on the phone, is not loud even on maximum Bluetooth volume. It's loud enough, but I would like some headroom. The other issue is that there is no compatible app on Android, but there is one on ios. I contacted Jabra and they confirmed this and offered to replace the Talk 45 with a choice of two other headsets, neither of which are very similar, so I kept the Talk 45. The lack of an Android app really isn't a big deal as the functions are pretty simple and the app isn't really essential. Otherwise, the Talk 45 is a good headset. You can use voice dialing with your assistant app. It is small, fairly cheap, easy to use and works well, so I recommend it.
B**K
Mico USB (not usb-c) not enough battery, great sound
😡 In 2023 having a micro USB 😡 should be plain illegal, but NOT MENTIONING THAT in the description, is 1 star.and if it means I have to put 1 star for sellers that are detached from reality, then be it.in short: I would highly recommend it if you can live with 6hr battery and is ok with a 20th-century charging solution.Both are deal breakers to me**Details**I have half-a-dozen of headsets/monopieces for work calls.- notice cancellation: is just about average, it cancels a decent amount of monotonic noise, it does a really bad job with voice, and in general in a noisy environment your voice would sound very unnatural.- sound quality. Great for a monopiece. One of the best, with good mid-high frequency. Even a little bass.- comfort: is above average, super light, and feels very secure- battery: is unacceptably low. doesn't last a day. Misses by just a few hours.- looks: probably the smallest earpiece that does a decent job in picking up your voice.- controls: above averages - simple but reliable. The mute button is easy to use and it's discrete (many monopieces produce an audible click heard on the other side) power switch instead of a button, multifunction button. But no volume control.
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