Comfort/fit/fashion
The big thing that you'll notice about the Jabra BT620s headset is, indeed, how big it is. This is a big and sturdy -- but also chunky and very, very obvious set of headphones. The back loop of the headset is likewise sturdy and felt to us as though it gripped more than on the comparable BlueAnt X5 -- and a whole lot more than the Samsung SBH170 -- but that sturdy construction also makes it heavier, and as such less comfortable to wear for long periods of time.
Sound quality
The BT620S sound quality was good across a multitude of audio types, with decent Bluetooth range -- an average of around seven metres in our tests.
Pairing/ease of use
Like the HBH-DS970, we initially struggled to get the BT620S to talk to our pairing devices, and the lack of any kind of display hurts here -- all you've got is blue lights pulsing at different rates depending on if you're switching the player on or off, adjusting the volume or taking a call. One of the BT620s' neater tricks is that you can pair it to two different devices simultaneously -- so it can get music from your Bluetooth enabled player, and phone calls from your phone. We're not too sure how many people carry around that many devices, but it's at least interesting in theory.







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