Jul 1, 2011 12:26 GMT  ·  By

Bluetooth headsets usually do try to strike a reasonably compact and comfortable form factor, but Jabra seems to have gone all the way when it designed the newest Stone2.

Those end-users keeping track of happenings on the audio solutions market may or may not know that Jabra has had the Stone2 headset on sale for months.

Said headset is thus called because it is small, almost pebble-sized (when placed into that so-called holster it sells with), even though it still, somehow, incorporates all expected functions of a wireless headset, plus extras like the A2DP technology.

This feature enhances wireless music streaming with better clarity and volume when connecting to an A2DP-enabled phone

Nonetheless, this is just the seasoning, as the real merits of the product lie in the compatibility with more or less every Bluetooth device out there.

What's more, despite being so small, or because of it, the batteries provided by the company are capable of lasting for up to 10 hours on a single charge.

Another feature that is sure to stand out is the fact that the Stone2 not only supports voice guidance, but it also supports voice-enabled apps and voice-activated commands.

Nevertheless, while all these capabilities are well and good, the fact of the matter is that they have been known for three months.

The Stone2 was originally released about three months ago, as mentioned above, as this newest development is actually an update.

What the wireless headset has gained is a new color option, namely “cool white.” Sales should commence soon, if they haven't already, for a price reported to be of $198.

Of course, prospective buyers who, nonetheless, want something stronger, larger or just more “traditional,” so to speak, can take a look at the Tt eSports Shock gaming headset or similar offers from Roccat, to name a few.