Jabra brings you street cred
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As suppliers of news to the Royal Court of the Doggfather, we thought there should be something which had both street cred and tech cred. We’re in luck, because Jabra made us look no further than the BT3030. The BT3030 is no ordinary stereo Bluetooth headset, and it doesn’t bother to look like it. It looks like a dog tag, which means you can hang it around your neck. Hot, right? On the side of it, you can switch headphones, and the keys on the front light up in blue. Here comes the part you can use if you have a possé. First of all, it has a reach of 10 meters, and that means that you don’t have to carry your phone, your people can carry it for you. Second of all, it supports two devices at the same time. And what’s more pimp than having one really cool phone? Having two. If you’d like mo’ info, then it gets you 7 hours of music playback, 8 hours of talk, and 230 hours of stand-by time. Just don’t tell the homies in the hood, ’cause this is our secret.
[Via Newlaunches.com]








BG you might want to start you sending out “tech crew invitations”. I would join for pleasure of carrying one of those sick phones you get.
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umm.. who are you and did anyone sign off on this?
BG?
Jibi?
Karp?
Can someone come and get this guy? This was painful to read. =0/
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I actually like this design, I have bluetooth earpiece but never use it because I’m never sure what I should do with it if I’m not talking on it. People generally look like a’holes when the walk around with the thing in their ear.
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I thought instead of fancy keys it actually had a solar panel on the front. It would be the first bluetooth headset, if your usage is low enough, that you would never have to remember to recharge.
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Geeeezzz….nice features and hey had to cheeeeese it out with a dog tag design….so 5 years ago.
You can now look like a geek and a douchebag all at the same time.
What’s next the neon spinning hub cap bluetooth ear muffs?
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LMAO
You know some unlucky kids parents are going to buy that for Christmas.
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What you fools talkin’ about. That is one hella tight piece of tech cred right there yo.
I’d pick that up in a flash. Peace.
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So, people with dog tags are douche bags huh? Last time I checked, most people that wear dog tags are military. Are you saying that all US military service members are douche bags? Or do they just “look” like douche bags because they have a dog tag?
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Obviously you can’t read. The theme is “Java Brings you street cred”.
Are you saying our beloved military is street? NO.
if your drill sargent sees you wearing these cheese tags, he will quickly take them and toossss them in the garbage for not wearing military approved gear. That’s all you need, more radio waves giving away your position…
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I like it because you get to use your own ‘phones, and since they didn’t try to super-miniaturize it, it should have a more reasonably sized battery. Also, even though it comes with the bead chain, you can just stick it in a shirt pocket or clip it to your belt or whatever. That makes it look less dog-taggy.
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This is actually prety cool in my opinion. I already wear dog tags on a daily basis being a Marine. It probably won’t be marketed to the military crowd though.
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Jabra does have their BT320s which is pretty similar to this but doesn’t look like a dog tag. It’s a bluetooth unit that you can wear around your neck or clip to your shirt and has some controls on it. You either use the headphones they give you or your own and you can use it as a bluetooth headset or for stereo bluetooth headphones.
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