If you wanted some small headphones that could
also handle the basic operations of a smartphone, the Jabra Clipper may
be just the thing.
On display at MWC 2012, these headphones connect to one or two devices that support Bluetooth.
They come with noise cancellation and can even pause music when answering an incoming phone call.
What's more, though they are meant to be used wirelessly (even featuring a mobile distance alert within 10 meters), the clip boasts a 3.5mm plug, so that any headphones may be employed instead of just the default ear buds.
As such, one might say that Jabra Clipper is not so much a set of headphones as it is a clipper that bridges the gap between a phone and whatever headset one wants to use.
On display at MWC 2012, these headphones connect to one or two devices that support Bluetooth.
They come with noise cancellation and can even pause music when answering an incoming phone call.
What's more, though they are meant to be used wirelessly (even featuring a mobile distance alert within 10 meters), the clip boasts a 3.5mm plug, so that any headphones may be employed instead of just the default ear buds.
As such, one might say that Jabra Clipper is not so much a set of headphones as it is a clipper that bridges the gap between a phone and whatever headset one wants to use.
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