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| | Description | Item #: K97780. Enjoy the freedom of wireless stereo music from your iPod with the Jabra A125s adapter and you can still stay in touch through your Bluetooth mobile phone.Simply plug the Jabra A125s into your iPod, pair up with the Jabra BT620s Bluetooth stereo headset - and - PLAY - you're good to go! And if you're waiting for an important call, or just want to stay in touch, you can also pair your Jabra Bluetooth stereo headset with your mobile phone at the same time.The adapter is compatible with most iPods, iPod minis and nanos.PRODUCT FEATURES:Made for iPod;Listen to music wirelessly;Bluetooth version 1.2 specifications;Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) and Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP);Remote the iPod from the headset (play, pause, stop, prev./next track, FFWD, RWD);Indispensable companion for the BT620s (same charger, instant pairing). Product Description: JABRA A125s - iPod Bluetooth adapterProduct Type: IPod Bluetooth adapterPackage Content: USB cable, Bluetooth adapterWeight: 0.7 ozMP3 Player Compatibility: IPod, iPod mini, iPod nano, iPod with video (5G), iPod with color displayManufacturer Warranty: 2 years warranty Customers also search for: Discount JABRA A125s - iPod Bluetooth Adapter, Buy JABRA A125s - iPod Bluetooth Adapter, Wholesale JABRA A125s - iPod Bluetooth Adapter, 0607421737326, 100-61250000-02, Miscellaneous MP3 Accessories |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 6.0 inches | | Product Width: | 2.0 inches | | Product Height: | 7.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.04 pounds | | Package Length: | 6.0 inches | | Package Width: | 5.6 inches | | Package Height: | 1.3 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 45 reviews |
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30 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Compaired with the iCombi Bluetooth Adapter Sep 16, 2007
By Levi Ok, just got it charged up and it seems to work well with my new 160GB iPod Classic and my slightly older Motorola s9's.
What I don't understand is why there seem to be various different versions of this Jabra BT adapter here on Amazon. There's this one (I purchased it and got one that turned out to be the A125s.), one called "Jabra Bluetooth Music Adaptor for Ipod," another called "Bluetooth iPod Adapter," and another called "A125 JABRA BLUETOOTH IPOD ADAPTOR." Kind of confusing!
Anyway, it's still a bit early to tell, but other then some immediate issues getting it paired, it seems to stay paired whether it gets unplugged or not. This is because the Jabra has a battery built into it. I used to have an iCombi iPod Bluetooth Adapter before this and it sucked it's juice directly out of the iPod's battery and so every time I unplugged it, and plugged it back in, it had to be paired again. There are obviously pluses and minuses to each approach.
The Jabra is more bulky then the iCombi. This is bad for obvious reasons, but it's also good in that it makes it more visible. The iCombi was so compact that it was easily lost in plain view! That's actually why I bought this - I lost my iCombi. It could actually be somewhere in my car or my house, but it's so small that it can hid really well! The picture here of the Jabra makes it look like it's wafer-thin, but in fact it is as thick as my 160GB Classic (or the older 60GB/80GB iPod Video).
The Jabra requires that you charge it in addition to your iPod and your BT headset. That's a lot of charging! So it's annoying and you have to deal with more chargers and batteries running out, etc. On the other hand, it's not depleting you iPod's battery, so especially when you're using it to watch videos, which take a lot of battery power, you know you're going to get your full X hours of video rather than something less.
The iCombi had some kind of fastener that made it so it would stay attached to the iPod and not come out unless you pressed these two buttons on its sides at the same time. The Jabra can be removed easily, and my skin case, even though it's just 1mm thick, makes it so the Jabra doesn't stick in very well. The slightest touch will make it come out. I'm going to have make a cut in that skin case to accommondate it!
The Jabra has a button on the side for added functionality which is good, except that I keep finding myself touching it inadvertantly and am wondering if that's going to cause problems down the road...
If I come up with any other feedback, I'll update this.
14 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Excellent transmitter! Highly recommended Mar 06, 2007
By gnomic I use mine with a Ipod Video 60GB and HT820 Bluetooth Stereo headset by Motorola. Both the transmitter and headset have 8-10 hours and there was no problem pairing them up. The remote controls (rewind, fast-forward, etc.) work great.
The only issue I have is that I can't find a case that protects both the ipod and the adapter. I would be relatively easy to drop and break the connector. Jabra should offer a case that holds both.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Good Product, however not impressed Oct 22, 2007
By Konakpo Toure
"D"
I gotta say, Jabra poorly designed this adapter. One major thing they overlooked while designing this product is a lock. There is one on the USB iPod charger to lock it in place so that it doesn't slide out. Well Jabra blindly overlooked this little detail. So beware, the adapter won't stay connected to your ipod at all times, in addition to that there's no case either. Other than that I works perfectly, and the pairing with the headphone is fast and easy.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Works Great Feb 02, 2007
By R Sawyer
"El Balazo"
The A125s paired with the Jabra BT620s headphones works great. I use them at the gym w/o wires and the sound is very good. Initially the high end sound was missing but after I played with the EQ on the IPOD I was pleased.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
I used this with my Sony MEX-BT5000 car stereo Mar 17, 2008
By Justice D. Sommer I used this with my Sony MEX-BT5000 car stereo. I later upgraded to the "Sony tmr-bt8ip Bluetooth Transmitter for iPod".
If you are planning on doing the same thing (bluetooth iPod to car stereo) here is some info for you that apply to all bluetooth ipod transmitters. The sound quality sounds very good to me. Defiantly better than an FM transmitter and even better than plugging it in via an auxiliary port. The only controls you get through the stereo are fast forward, rewind. skip forward and back, play, and pause. You can not skip albums or navigate any menus via the stereo, that must be done on the iPod itself. Volume control is controlled through the stereo and is not affected by the volume on the iPod. Track info is not transmitted (ie. Neither the song name or any other info will appear on the stereo display.
A couple point on this device... 1. It does not click in to the iPod. If you look at the connector on your iPod charger you will see 2 little teeth on either side of it that click in to the iPod jack. The A125s doesn't have these teeth so it can be knocked out very easily (it will not fall out under its own weight though). the Sony tmr-bt8ip clicks in and is very secure. 2. It runs under its own power. This has pros and cons. Pro, it will not lose connection if it comes unplugged from the ipod. The music will just stop until you plug it back in. other transmitters, that are powered by the Ipod, need to reestablish connection if the, come unplugged. Con, it needs to be recharged via usb. It also needs to be turned on and off, which is done by holding the button down for a few seconds (its a bit of a pain). where as the Sony tmr-bt8ip turns it self on when you hit play on the iPod. 3. It is kinda bulky, thicker than my 80gb classic (6th gen).
Having used both I would highly recommendSony Bluetooth Wirleless Transmitter for iPod (Black). It is considerably more expensive, but if you going to use it on a daily basis, its worth the extra $50. But if price is a concern, this will do the job
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