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Jabra SUPREME Pro Reviews

PC Advisor‘s review Edit

The Jabra Supreme UC's appeal centers on its handling of mobile calls and Internet calls. Too bad that this hook-oriented headset delivers a fit that's less secure than we would like. Joggers, for example, need not apply.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Feb 08, 2013

SlashGear‘s review Edit

It’s difficult to consider spending $150 on a headset when you could just pull your phone out of your pocket instead in most situations, but here’s the killer feature: the USB dongle that comes with the device will allow you to completely skip buying a second unit. The Jabra Supreme UC replaces your in-office headset as well as your mobile headset in one swoop. With excellent sound quality for you (the best if you’re on Android) as well as great sound quality and noise cancellation for the person you’re speaking with, the Jabra Supreme UC might just be the buy for you.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Jul 05, 2012

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

The Jabra Supreme UC comes with an extremely confident name and it delivers a lot of useful capabilities, including powerful noise cancellation and advanced voice-control features. It even slickly unifies office and mobile phone calls if your employer uses a modern IP-based software telephone system. For the $149 price, though, plenty of smaller and cheaper headsets like the Plantronics M155 and Motorola Elite Sliver provide more basic functions. Another sophisticated yet less expensive headset that boasts a PC and Mac link is the package called Jawbone Icon HD + The Nerd. Still, if you seek all the original Jabra Supreme's capabilities plus a PC connection, the Supreme UC is worth checking out.
6.3 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun 18, 2012

TechRadar UK‘s review Edit

Simply put, if you're looking for a versatile communication solution that doubles as a Bluetooth headset for your mobile device as well as a subtle headset for PC-based communications you'll be extremely pleased with the Jabra Supreme UC.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun 19, 2012

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

The Jabra Supreme sure has a bold moniker and definitely promises a lot, including powerful noise canceling and advanced voice-control features. For the $99 price, though, it's not a huge step over smaller and cheaper headsets like Plantronic's Marque and LG's HBS-700. But if you absolutely need clear calls in hectic environs, can live with the fit, and are willing to spend a little more, the Supreme is worth a look.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Feb 14, 2012

www.trustedreviews.com‘s review Edit

On first viewing the Jabra Supreme headset certainly looks the part. Compact and stylish it certainly doesn’t draw unnecessary attention to your ear. Add to this unrivalled sound quality for both parties thanks to active noise cancellation and it seems like the Jabra Supreme is a winner. However poor support for the voice commands, a rather flimsy feel and a high price tag means it falls short of our getting a recommended sticker.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 14, 2011

The average pro reviews rating is 7.1 / 10, based on the 6 reviews.


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