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peggysue2

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4. I do not wear regular glasses, eallen but . . .
Wed Jun 5, 2024, 12:05 PM
Jun 2024

I never step outside without sunglasses (I'm very sensitive to glare). The Jabra devices are very light-weight in design, so I haven't felt any heaviness behind the ear. However, I did need to get use to removing my sunglasses by lifting them up off my face, rather than swiping them off. The first few days, I flipped the glasses off and flipped my devices off as well.

The behind-the-ear component is much smaller than I've seen on other devices and the clear wire attaching the buds makes the appliances nearly invisible. It's like anything else, you learn as you go in terms of handling them and finding what suits you best.

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