![]() ![]() I have realized Jabra is never going to take me seriously and my only hope is to play the public shaming card. You see, after the Jabra Support representative casually admitted that they are just playing mind games with me, I was pissed, but after the Team Lead told me to stick my request for a refund up my …, I was furious. What you read above was not meant to impress you - the reader - it was meant to impress Jabra executives. ![]() “Jabra does not support use of our Bluetooth (BT) headsets connected to native BT in any computer running full operating system (o/s)” Oh, you are going to escalate my case to your manager? Ok, I will wait for the answer… Stop trying to fool me, the reseller has no reason to give me a refund just because you falsely advertised your product! No, I can not work it out with the reseller, do you remember how you deceived me for weeks? Now I have missed the return period. “Such is our policy”? Stop using bureaucracy as an excuse, you falsely advertise your product, do you realize the amount of damage you are going to cause to your brand? It will outweigh some refund by a thousandfold. ![]() What do you mean the warranty does not cover a refund, only a replacement? Are you seriously offering to replace a product that does not work as advertised with the same product that will not work as advertised? Give me my refund and I will be on my way… I do not want to live on this planet anymore. To troubleshoot challenges when connected to a computer, try the following steps:Ĭheck that the Bluetooth connection is active on the computer.Įnsure that you have the latest version of your computer's operating system installed.Įnsure that your Jabra device is selected as the audio device on your computer.Wait, are you saying the headset can’t connect to a computer via native Bluetooth? And you knew it the whole time? While you asked me to try a different device, to update drivers, to install Jabra software, to meet with your technician… In addition, ensure that all devices, including your Jabra devices, are up to date with the latest firmware/software. The Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) Bluetooth profile. The Hands-Free (HFP) or Headset (HSP) Bluetooth profile. If you do pair with a computer or unsupported device, note that it must support the following: For this reason, we cannot guarantee device performance or provide support for performance problems that may result. While many of our users have found success pairing their devices to their computers and dongles, this is not something that we officially support. Hello u/MonthyPythonista, At this time we do not recommend you pair either your Jabra Talk 35 or your Jabra Talk 45 directly with a computer or to one of our Jabra Link USB dongles as the earpieces are optimized to be used primarily with smartphones or tablets running either iOS or Android. And how about the 35? The specs for the Link 370 mention. The specs for their Link 360 dongle mention the Jabra Stealth, which to me seems identical to the Talk 45, but I have no idea if the 45 is compatible, too. Even a cheap no-name Chinese headset I had lying around in a drawer connected fineĢ) Even if you wanted to trust Jabra and spend yet more money on their dongles, they make it very hard to understand what is compatible with what. How come no other brand seems to require this? I have tried Huawei and Bose and they all work perfectly with the 3 PCs. Jabra's website gives a song and dance on how computer bluetooths are meant for mice and keyboards, not for audio, so you need their super duper dongle to get the best connection. The connection is garbage, totally unusable as audio cuts out all the time (both my voice and the audio played to me). I tried to pair my Jabra Talk 35 and Talk 45 (both are mono bluetooth headsets with multipoint) to my computer actually, I tried with 3 computers: a Dell laptop, a Microsoft Surface, and a desktop PC. ![]()
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