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Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the Jabra Stone 2 and the average rating is 66%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Jabra Stone 2.
 
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The editors liked

  • The Jabra Stone 2 has a stylish and unique design that encapsulates the headset inside a charger. The fit is effortless
  • Comfortable
  • And discreet. Updated features include voice guidance alerts and voice controls
  • +Small in your ear and on your head
  • +Good voice quality
  • +Good noise cancellation
  • +Long-lasting
  • The Stone charges the headset up quickly.
  • Headset is attractively styled. Secure
  • Comfortable fit. Earpiece sounds good. A2DP support.
  • Great sound and noise reduction
  • Unique
  • Appealing
  • And practical design
  • Support for voice commands
  • New voice command features take the headset to the next level. Additional eargels make for a more comfortable fit. Construction is still solid. Battery life is now 10 hours. Unique design still enables it to stand out from the Bluetooth headset pack
  • Build Quality
  • Design
  • Weight (Headset 7g/Charger 26g)
  • Audio Clarity (Incoming)
  • Voice Controls/Alerts
  • Multiuse
  • Touch Volume Control
  • A2DP Streaming
  • Extremely stylish design
  • Smart and useful docking mechanism

The editors didn't like

  • The Jabra Stone 2's audio quality is average at best
  • With quite a bit of digital noise in outgoing calls. We're not fans of the touch-sensitive volume rocker
  • And the Stone 2 only fits in the right ear
  • Apple limits how “deeply” the voice control can go
  • Battery-life
  • For “right-eared” people
  • Tinny audio
  • -The Stone can be a pain to deal with when you are low on pocket space
  • -Voice command does not work well.
  • Expensive. Terrible battery life. Two-piece design is clumsy. Middling voice quality through the microphone. Ineffective noise cancellation.
  • Doesn’t fit as seamlessly as other headsets
  • More crackling noises than the original. Headset still won’t fit comfortably for some with smaller ears. Still designed for right ears only. To unlock the true potential of the headset
  • You will have to download apps from the Jabra World of Apps store which can entail extra costs.
  • Battery Life (For Some)
  • 2 Piece Unit (For Some)
  • Right Ear Only
  • Noise Reduction/Filtering Could Be Better
  • Lack of music control
  • Limited battery life
  • Bottom line
  • The Jabra Stone2 is
  • If nothing else
  • A very good-looking Bluetooth headset. The way it handles volume control and offers voice-activated call answering/dropping is very slick
  • But without a deeper

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  Published: 2012-09-11, Author: Simon , review by: androidcentral.com

  • Extremely stylish design, Smart and useful docking mechanism
  • Lack of music control, Limited battery life, Bottom line, The Jabra Stone2 is, if nothing else, a very good-looking Bluetooth headset. The way it handles volume control and offers voice-activated call answering/dropping is very slick, but without a deeper
  • The Jabra Stone2 is, if nothing else, a very good-looking Bluetooth headset. The way it handles volume control and offers voice-activated call answering/dropping is very slick, but without a deeper control scheme or longer battery life, it's hard to recom...

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  Published: 2011-11-21, review by: rwlabs.com

  • Build Quality, Design, Weight (Headset 7g/Charger 26g), Audio Clarity (Incoming), Voice Controls/Alerts, Multiuse, Touch Volume Control, A2DP Streaming
  • Battery Life (For Some), 2 Piece Unit (For Some), Right Ear Only, Noise Reduction/Filtering Could Be Better
  • When the STONE2 was originally announced almost a year back i was very happy to see that Jabra didn't choose to change the design of the unit but rather opted for certain improvements in the technical department. Now compared to the original ST...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-31, review by: gadgetmac.com

  • Abstract:  The Stone 2 will run you $129.99, and comes in a sleek glossy, midnight blue color if you get the AT&T model while the Stone 2 at Verizon sports a black leather finish. Both have the same exact features just two different types of colors exclusive to each...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-30, review by: phonearena.com

  • Great sound and noise reduction, Unique, appealing, and practical design, Support for voice commands
  • Doesn’t fit as seamlessly as other headsets
  • The Jabra STONE2 is truly a high-quality wireless headset and can be admired for its unique, practical, and stylish design. Besides that, the voice commands are always a nice feature to have, and the charging dock will provide enough battery power to l...

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  Published: 2011-04-26, review by: DigitalReviews.net

  • Abstract:  The sound quality of the Freeway and Stone2 is absolutely top of the class for call quality and music playback. They are very easy to use, extremely stylish and cool looking. Both are well priced which...

 
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  Published: 2011-03-13, review by: skatter.com

  • While I’m generally a fan of Jabra Bluetooth headsets, this one is beyond difficult to recommend. I was excited for the unique design and the fancy charging base station, but there are many critical issues. Despite the easy configuration process, the d...

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  Published: 2011-03-09, review by: computerworld.com

  • Abstract:  A headset can do more than keep your hands on the wheel while you're on the phone. It can free you to take notes while talking with a client, sip coffee during a conference call or even doodle while waiting on hold. In other words, a headset today is e...

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  Published: 2011-02-26, review by: i4u.com

  • Comfortable, +Small in your ear and on your head, +Good voice quality, +Good noise cancellation, +Long-lasting, the Stone charges the headset up quickly.
  • Tinny audio, -The Stone can be a pain to deal with when you are low on pocket space, -Voice command does not work well.
  • I can heartily recommend the Jabra Stone 2 for everyday wear. It is unobtrusive and comfortable for long-term wear. You'll be disappointed by the voice control, but the Stone 2 is slick enough and works well enough to overcome this shortfall. More Li...

 
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  Published: 2011-02-18, review by: pcmag.com

  • Headset is attractively styled. Secure, comfortable fit. Earpiece sounds good. A2DP support.
  • Expensive. Terrible battery life. Two-piece design is clumsy. Middling voice quality through the microphone. Ineffective noise cancellation.
  • The Jabra Stone2 is a slight improvement over its predecessor, but a clunky two-piece design and poor battery life are major problems. Buy it now...

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  Published: 2011-02-01, Author: Tim , review by: windowscentral.com

  • From a style and design perspective, the Jabra Stone 2 is hard to top. With 2 editions available, glossy from AT&T and leather from Verizon, the major downside that I see is that the $129.99 price point is awfully close to the subsidized prices we've com...

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