A:AnswerHello Nick- You should be able to connect the Jabra Talk 25 with an iPhone X. The Jabra Talk 25 is designed to pair with smartphones and tablets. If you are having any trouble, please contact the Jabra Support team: https://www.jabra.com/supportpages/jabra-talk-25/100-92310900-02/contact-support. We would be happy to check into this for you. Thank you!
A:AnswerHello Doris- Thank you for your question. You should be able to connect with your Samsung without any challenges. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Jabra support team: https://www.jabra.com/supportpages/jabra-talk-25/100-92310900-02/contact-support.
A:AnswerHello SoCalgal123- the Bluetooth for the iPhone 11 pro is 5.0, and the Talk 25 Bluetooth is 4.0. The iPhone 11 pro will not be able to connect with the Talk 25. If you have other questions, please feel free to contact our team https://www.jabra.com/supportpages/jabra-talk-25/100-92310900-02/contact-support. Thank you!
A:AnswerJabra's web assistant site:
https://www.jabra.com/Support-page/bluetooth-pairing-guide
says it is compatible with the 6, provides instructions.
A:AnswerThe Jabra Talk 25 uses Bluetooth 4.0, and is rated for under 100 feet, line-of-sight. Walls and building infrastructure will lessen the distance, FOR ALL BLUETOOTH DEVICES. I can walk around most of my house with few drop-outs. "Your mileage may vary."
A:AnswerI have used my earbud consistently to answer the car phone and/or ask it to dial out calls for me through the car computer system/smart phone Bluetooth link. So long as you have paired the car to your smart phone (analog or digital); if your phone has manufacture programmed to perform that function, you can go hands-free easily. I currently use Jabra, however, I have also used other Bluetooth systems.
A:AnswerHello Pat- The Jabra Talk 25 is designed to pair with mobile devices. Please click on this direct link: https://www.jabra.com/compatibilityguide/ to check the compatibility guide. Thank you for your question!