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The Jabra A210 Bluetooth Adapter gives mobile users the ability to use any Jabra Bluetooth headset together with their non-Bluetooth phone. The Jabra A210 works with any cellular phone fitted with an industry standard 2.5mm headset jack and, whichever cell phone you have, provides up to 8 hours of talk time and 240 hours on standby. 100-94000000-02
Even if you have a non Bluetooth mobile phone you can still enjoy all the benefits of hands-free and wireless connection to a Jabra Bluetooth headset.The latest Bluetooth technology in the Jabra A210 sets you free from wired connection to your mobile phone and still lets you use all its voice-activated functions. The Jabra A210 gives you the freedom to use your mobile from up to 33 feet (10 meters) away – without wires, without hassle.
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| For Your Information
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Some
features like "PTT" (Push
To Talk), Edge, Voice Dialing, etc are carrier dependent. Check with
your service provider for compatibility.
Customers are responsible for determining item compatibility with
their service provider or product manufacturer.
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Exchanges
and returns can be made for store credits, requests must be made within 7 days of receipt and item(s) must be returned within 7 days of request. All returns/exchanges will be subject to a 20%
restocking fee. Most products
come with a one year manufactures warranty, but some do not.
Please contact the manufacture for the most accurate information
regarding their warranty and support policies. Contact
The Manufacturer of Your Item |
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Some
items come with international warranties & chargers and/or non English manuals.
SimonCells.com will always include a
U.S.
prong adaptor with your order and English manuals can be downloaded by
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Attention
Customers! GSM services can use 850MHz, 900MHz, 1800MHz,
1900MHz, UMTS(2100MHz), and 3G frequencies. Please check with your
service provider to determine which frequency or frequencies are needed
in your area. World
GSM Frequencies |
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