The Jabra BT350 does not exactly offer a ringing endorsement for vibrating alert headsets. I still feel that vibrating alert is too much of a gimmick to be practical, but at least you can disable it if you like. The headset has stellar audio quality and would make an excellent choice to use at the office. Sit at your desk with the headset on the table, then when it starts walking across the table you pick it up and answer the call.
If you're buying this headset for the vibrating alert, you will be sorely disappointed - literally if you have delicate ears. As a vibrating headset I would give the Jabra BT350 a 2.5 - 3 rating, but its accessories, lightness, and great audio quality bumps it up overall to a Four.
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| Pros |
Excellent audio quality
Lightweight
Auto connects quickly
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| Cons |
Vibrating alert is too strong
Excessive blinking LED
Not very secure |
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