iSee - Using various technologies from a blind persons perspective.

Jabra Storm Bluetooth Headset demo


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In this demo, I go through the following:



In The Box:
Jabra Storm Bluetooth Headset
Micro USB cable
Extra ear bud and wind sock
Getting Started Guide



Main features:
9 hours of Talk Time
2 hours battery charge
Bluetooth and NFC pairing
Pair up to 8 Bluetooth devices, 2 activate at same time (only one activate at a time talking)
Win resistant (if to noisy, put on wind sock).
Ware on either ear
Very light and comfortable to use
Jabra  Assist app for tracking headset, BT pairing tips and battery status (battery status seems not to be accessible)



Physical description:
Arm with Mic and Answer/End button on end
Curved tight letter C to form body of headset that goes around ear
Most controls positioned towards end of boom and on to curved C
Answer/end button
On/off switch
Volume down/up
Micro UsB connector with protective flap
rotate ear piece to put in either ear



Voiced prompts:
Connected 
Battery low Redialling 
Disconnected 



To connect your headset, go to the Bluetooth menu on your phone and select it from the list 



To answer call, say Yes or No



Pairing:
When first used, is in paring mode,
Hold down Answer/End button for 3 second s pair



Functions:
Switch side switch up to turn on headset or down to turn off headset
Press Answer/End to hear Connected
Press Answer/End to answer an incoming call or say yes or No
Press Answer/End twice to reject an 
incoming call or say No
Press Answer/End twice to redial last call
Press Answer/End for 1 second to activate Siri
Press Answer/End for 3 seconds to put in pairing mode
Press Answer/End plus Volume Down to turn off low battery warning
Press volume down or up to adjust volume
Press volume Up/Down at same time to mute
Headset is capable of answering multiple calls and putting calls on hold



Points to consider:
low battery warning starts at 50 percent and announces every 10 minutes if not turned off
Turning off voiced low battery warning sometimes doesn’t seem too work
No charging voiced indication



Benefits:
light weight
Comfortable to ware
Can use in either ear
Have to active devices at the same time
9 hours talk time does last all day
voice prompts
Reasonably good volume
Clear when on phone call



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