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FS: Jabra BT620s/A125s BT Headset + iPod Adapter

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I bought these summer 2008, but never ended up using it too much (right after I got my EH-150), so they're in great condition. I got a really good deal on them back then for $60 shipped (~$200 msrp). Needless to say they're available for much lower now, but the lowest street price on amazon/ebay is still about $60. Sorry I won't be parting them out, shipped to CONUS for $30.

includes:
Jabra BT620s bluetooth stereo headset
Jabra A126s bluetooth ipod adapter

original accessories:
extra pair of foam ear pads, carrying pouch, wall plug charger, mini-usb cable

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price drop.. $20 ?
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5 day old bump
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You dont ship international?

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dude lol this thread is almost 1 year old!!! long sold sorry ^^;;

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hehe i was sleepy last night and ii guess i confused 18/2/10 with 18/2/11!  Well give some tips then! :) I found them for 24gbp new and 18gbp used. Are they any good? Any troubles? when you put your device in your pocket are there any connection probelms?

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when i got the BT620s i only had the iphone 2G which did not support AD2P bluetooth, hence why I also bought the A126s adapter to use it.  it's been so long really I can't really recall how they sound (I hadn't discovered the world of higher end audio yet back then), but I liked my sennheiser eh-150 more than these.  one thing that annoyed me about the A126s adapter is that it doesn't lock in, so it falls out easily and breaks connection --- but this shouldn't be an issue anymore since the adapter is long longer needed if you have the iphone 3G and later models (which support AD2P bluetooth natively). signal wise you shouldn't notice anything if it's in your pocket.  I thought the signal was actually pretty good, I recall being able to use it from across open area rooms without problems. honestly this unit is a couple years old so I'm not sure how to price it nowadays but any modern bluetooth headset you can find for around the same price will probably be just as good or much better. these will probably sound ok, but nothing high end of course... you wear BT headphones for convenience and freedom from wires.  best of luck!  :)

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