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I own the Jabra JX10 and I love it!
The funny thing is, I don't use the earhook, but I tried taking one of the black rubber earsprings that Nextlink ships with its AX earpieces, and attaching it to the JX10 and it fit perfectly!
A person just needs to remove the black rubber ring that fits around the JX10's speaker, and the Nextlink earspring will pop right on. This way, I don't need to use the Jabra hook (and those types of things are so uncomfortable, anyway), I can rotate the JX10 however I wish, and swap it from one ear to the other without a hitch.
Jabra could learn from Nextlink and make these soft springs themselves (maybe out of material that's even softer, yet) and include them in the box.
In regard to price, the truth is, the JX10 is not expensive at all. Certainly nothing close to what is reflected in this review.
I paid a little over $100 USD including shipping from Buy.com. And for what you get, that's very affordable.
The JX10 has offered great performance and sound, amazing durability, great looks, light weight and a good fit (with the Nextlink earspring), and a matching desktop charger to boot, all at an affordable price. What more could a person want?
Now granted, no earpiece feels like putting soft cotton in your ear. I suppose no one would get perfect comfort unless they had an audiologist make a custom impression of their ear and have something custom made based off that mold in a soft material that could then attach to your earpiece (not to mention, if you went that route, you'd have to have a custom mold made for each ear in order to switch the earpiece from one ear to the other, which to some, may be obvious, but unrealized by others). I've considered going that route myself, but that concept aside, with the Nextlink earspring, the JX10 one of the most comfortable and best fitting earpieces I've ever worn, and I've owned several different brands and models.
Hey, I'll never hesitate to rave any chance I get about a great product! I couldn't recommend a better earpiece.
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