A Bluetooth, wireless headset featuring stereo sound and Zirene® power bass
- Enjoy wireless music and answer phone calls in crystal clear stereo sound
- Pair HALO with two devices at the same time
- Control your music directly from the headset
- Enjoy a deeper, richer sound with Zirene® Power bass
- Be heard with Noise Blackout™ technology and dual microphones
- Corded option for MP3 players etc
You can stream music wirelessly to HALO directly from your mobile phone, PC or other Bluetooth-enabled device. And just in case your device hasn’t joined the wireless revolution yet, HALO comes with a cord as well. Your music comes through in stereo sound and Zirene® power bass. You can control your music directly from the headset using its stylish touch sensors.
Music isn’t the only thing you’ll enjoy with clarity. Jabra HALO uses Noise BlackoutTM technology to filter out the noise around you, so your voice is the only thing your callers hear. Pair HALO with your mobile phone and you can answer and end calls directly from the headset. No hands, no wires, no fuss.
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Technical Spec
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Battery & Power
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Connectivity
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Auto Pairing: Yes
With Auto Pairing, a device pairs automatically with Bluetooth devices supporting this feature
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Wireless Technology: - Supports Bluetooth for wireless connectivity
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Music Streaming: Yes
Device can stream music from a source, such as a Smartphone, Bluetooth enabled laptop, tablet, or MP3 player
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Design
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Wearing Style: - A headband is a fully adjustable, over-the-head wearing style
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Speakers
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Microphone
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Mute function: Yes
Mute gives you the option to mute/unmute the microphone directly on the device
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Microphone Type: Dual Microphone (Noice Blackout™)
Microphones with Noise Blackout™ have an aggressive noise filter coupled with two microphones utilizing Digital Signal Processing (DSP) software to remove noise
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Microphone Sensitivity: N/A
The microphone sensivity level is not available at this moment for this device
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Control
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Battery Status Indicator: - A battery status indicator reveals the remaining battery time
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Charge your headset using the AC adapter or the USB cable.
Take the AC adapter or the USB cable.
Plug its charging tip into the socket on the headset.
Plug the end of the AC adapter into a wall outlet or the end of the USB cable into your PC.
Do not start using your headset until it is fully charged.
Red light means that your headset is charging and is less than 70% charged.
Yellow light means that your headset is charging and is between 70% and fully charged.
Green light means that your headset is fully charged. (Takes approx. 2 hours).
Press and hold the Answer/End button.
The BT icon turns solid blue when the headset is ready for pairing with your phone or other device.
Set your Bluetooth phone to discover the Jabra HALO. Follow your phone's instruction guide. This usually involves going to a "setup", "connect" or "Bluetooth" menu on your phone and selecting the option to discover or add a Bluetooth device.
Your phone will find the Jabra HALO.
Your phone then asks if you want to pair with it. Accept by pressing "yes" or "OK" on the phone and confirm with the passkey or PIN = 0000 (four zeros).
Your phone will confirm when pairing is complete. In case of unsuccessful pairing, repeat the steps.
When the blue indicator light flashes intermittently, pairing is successful.
Carefully unfold the headset.
Carefully extend the headset at the hinges. Fold the headset.
Please note that the first time you fold and unfold your Jabra HALO after charging it, it automatically enters pairing mode and is immediately ready for pairing with your mobile phone or other device, e.g., MP3 player or BlackBerry.
Tap the Answer/End button on your headset to answer the call.
When you want to end a call, tap the Answer/End button on your headset.
To increase volume: Touch and slide the touch control towards the + symbol.
To decrease the volume: Touch and slide the touch control towards the - symbol.
Adapt the size of your Jabra HALO by extending the length of the headband
Please note the left/right wearing indicators inside the headband. Always wear the Jabra HALO with the Answer/End button on your right side.
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FAQ
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Please verify that your phone supports the A2DP and AVRCP Bluetooth Stereo profiles. Without those profiles in your phone the music will not transmit via the Bluetooth link. Please check with your phone provider to verify your phone's supported profiles.
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In order to listen to music using Bluetooth, your phone will need to have the Bluetooth music profile A2DP. To check if your phone is equipped with this profile, please check Jabra's Compatibility Guide or contact your service provider for more information.
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Please try the following steps:
- Increase the volume on your headset.
- Make sure your phone is connected to the headset by tapping the answer/end button.
- Ensure that the headset is paired to your phone.
- Make sure your phone is connected to the headset in the phone’s menu or by tapping the answer/end button on the headset.
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Please try the following steps:
- Make sure the headset is connected to your Bluetooth enabled device. You may have been out-of-range (10 metres / 33 feet) of your Bluetooth-enabled device, or the headset might have experienced an ESD (Electrostatic discharge) incident.
- Press the answer/end button to re-establish the Bluetooth audio link. Increase the volume on your device.
- Make sure that your headset is charged.
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Please try the following steps:
- Increase the volume in the headset.
- Ensure that the headset is paired to a device.
- Ensure your phone is connected to the headset by tapping the answer/end button.
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Bluetooth is a radio technology which means it is sensitive to objects between the headset and the device it is connected to. You should be able to have up to 10 metres (33 feet) of distance between the headset and the connected device when there are no major objects in the way (walls, etc.).
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Make sure the other device supports Bluetooth 1.1 or 1. 2, including the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP), otherwise it will not work. Please consult the user manual of the device you are using for how to pair it to a Bluetooth stereo headset.
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Make sure the other device supports Bluetooth 1.1 or higher including the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) for music streaming. If this does not help, then it is possible that your phone is using the stereo audio connection in a different way.
You can enable this mode on Jabra HALO by performing pairing in the following steps:
- Remove the Bluetooth connection to Jabra HALO on your phone.
- Make sure the headset is on (unfolded).
- Press and hold the answer/end button for more than 5 seconds until the both Display icons are solid Blue and solid Orange.
- Go through the regular steps in pairing the headset to a Bluetooth device. Be aware that standby time of the Jabra HALO can be lower when using this pairing.
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All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance. Please try the following steps:
- Keep the headset on the same side of your body as the phone.
- Make sure there is a direct line of contact between the headset and your phone. The Bluetooth signal may have difficulty transmitting through walls, buildings or people. Static or interference is sometimes environmental. Interference can be caused by e.g. computers, cordless phones, microwaves etc.
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Jabra headsets and speakerphones follow the Bluetooth standard. Bluetooth devices that follow the standard are compatible. Refer to your mobile phone’s specifications to see, if it meets the Bluetooth standard. Products using different revisions of the Bluetooth standard also work together.
Later versions of Bluetooth are backward-compatible with previous versions. Features and specifications of Bluetooth communication will always revert to the older version in use.
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You can use your headset with your Apple iPhone, but please note that while the headset is compatible for iPhone telephone applications, music applications may not perform correctly, e.g. Play/Pause, Skip Next/Previous, Volume Up/Down, etc.
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The headset is designed to work with Bluetooth mobile phones. It can also work with other Bluetooth devices that are compliant with Bluetooth version 1.1 or higher and support a headset and /or hands-free profile.
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No, Bluetooth is an open standard and as such you can use any headset with your mobile phone. There is no need for your headset to be the same brand as your mobile phone.
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Multiuse functionality enables you to be connected to two different devices at the same time (e.g. a mobile phone and a PC). For example you can use the same headset for both listening to music from your mobile phone and for Internet telephony (e.g. Skype or Google Talk) at the same time.
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In order to work these features must be supported on your phone. Please consult your phone’s user manual for details.
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You may have deleted your headset pairing connection in your mobile phone/device. Refer to the section in the User Manual and follow the pairing instructions to pair it again.
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The first time you turn the headset on, it will go into pairing mode automatically.
To put the headset into pairing mode:
- Make sure that the headset is powered on.
- Press and hold the answer/end button as long as it takes until the blue light is on steady (without blinking).
- Follow the pairing procedure for your phone. Refer to your phone’s user manual for details.
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You may have deleted your headset pairing connection in your mobile phone. Follow the pairing instructions (refer to the section in the User Manual).
You can determine if your headset is connected to a device by looking at the flashes on the headset after tapping the answer/end button.
When the headset is on:
- Very slow, single flashes mean that the headset is connected to a device
- Slow triple flashes mean that the headset is not currently connected
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The pass code for pairing the headset is "0000" (four zeros).
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Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) is a Bluetooth profile that makes it possible to control e.g. a phone from a Bluetooth headset when streaming music.
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The headset can be charged from a PC/Mac using a USB cable, e.g. mini or micro USB cable. Not all products have a USB cable included in the packaging. If you do not have a suitable cable already, you can purchase one from our webshop:
http://www.buyjabra.com
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| Datasheet |
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| Declaration of Conformity |
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| Technical Specification |
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| User Manual |
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