Jabra Eclipse Review

As I mentioned earlier, the Jabra Eclipse does come with a few hicks in terms of the performance. When it comes to the in car performance, the Jabra Eclipse does a terrific job. But once again, there are constraints. The phone must be in clear line of sight preferably without any obstacles. You will also notice a significant drop in voice quality if you place your phone in your pocket or across your body. The absence of significant outbound noise cancellation doesn’t not do any favors to the device performance in crowded conditions and this can sometimes lead to very frustrating outdoor trips.

Another feature that needs refining is the controls. The Jabra Eclipse allows you to ignore or answer calls or even initiate the voice dialing system, by tapping or double tapping the device. The only problem though, is that no one really knows where exactly on the device you are supposed to tap to get the desired result. Physical buttons would have been a better alternative. If jabra wanted to go forward with the tap routine however, they could have maybe changed the texture of the area where the user is supposed to tap. This would have made things infinitely easier.