Avoid placing batteries in direct sunlight.
Avoid placing batteries in extreme cold.
Do not store batteries for extended periods without recharging them, around every 3 months
for most products.
If you handle or store rechargeable batteries incorrectly, their lifetime may be reduced.
Note:
The battery in your Jabra product is not replaceable.
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Can I use my new Jabra Bluetooth device with other devices that have older Bluetooth versions?
A Jabra Bluetooth device is fully backward compatible with other Bluetooth devices that have
Bluetooth version 2.0 or later, with headset profile (HSP) version 1.2 or later and hands-free
profile (HFP) version 1.5 or later.
Note:
Bluetooth version 2.0 was released in 2004.
HSP version 1.2 was released in 2008.
HFP version 1.5 was released in 2005.
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Do Jabra headsets protect my hearing?
Yes, Jabra headsets are safe to use. All Jabra headsets, whether they are a Consumer or
Enterprise solution, feature a technology that protects a user’s hearing against sudden, loud
sound spikes.
Many acoustic experts define acoustic shock as exposure to sounds over 135 dB SPL, even
though lower sounds can also damage the hearing. All Jabra headsets cut off sounds at 118 dB
SPL RMS (Root Mean Square). The strong basic protection in all Jabra headsets is called Jabra
PeakStop™.
The majority of the Jabra Enterprise solutions offer an additional level of hearing protection
called Jabra SafeTone™. Jabra SafeTone consists of the basic Jabra PeakStop protection
technology plus the enhanced Jabra IntelliTone™ protection technology. Jabra SafeTone follows
the guidelines within international health and safety directives to protect employees and users
against the dangers associated with long-term cumulative exposure to noise.
For more details about Jabra hearing protection, see the following:
Technical whitepaper: