YouTube’s growing creative ecosystem supports over 1,600 full-time equivalent jobs in Ireland

YouTube today launched its first ‘From Opportunity to Impact’ report in Ireland. Developed in partnership with Oxford Economics the report assesses the economic, societal, and cultural benefits of the world’s most popular video hosting website in Ireland.

Around one billion hours of YouTube videos are watched every day across the world. With a low bar to entry, in terms of cost, and access to a global fanbase, YouTube offers Irish creators the opportunity to build a business on the platform.

The report, commissioned by YouTube, found that the platform’s creative ecosystem supported the equivalent of 1,600 full-time jobs in Ireland in 2020. Oxford Economics also estimated that the total contribution of YouTube’s creative ecosystem to Ireland’s GDP was €30 million in 2020.

As well as measuring the economic impact, the report outlined the value of YouTube as a place to learn, as an amplifier of diverse voices and creative entrepreneurs and, as a source of relevant information during the Covid-19 pandemic.

A place to learn

Every day YouTube empowers people of all ages across Ireland to develop their personal and professional skills. It has become an unrivalled learning repository with 91% of Irish users accessing the platform to gather information and knowledge. Users turn to YouTube to learn new hobbies and solve practical problems with 68% regularly watching ‘how to’ and DIY videos for example.

Discerning this desire for educational content led Irish design engineer Brian McManus to leave his job in 2016 to pursue a career as a YouTube creator. Five years later, his two channels Real Engineering and Real Science have 3.1 million and 518,000 subscribers respectively. Brian employs four people full time and regularly hires freelancers who work as editors, animators, and writers in his production team.

Commenting on the report, Brian McManus said,

“I could see that people watched a lot of educational content on YouTube, but I could not find anyone creating engineering videos that represented how important the career was to the world. I began to teach myself animation and video editing in my spare time, and when I felt I was ready, I quit my job to start the channel.

“The channel grew rather quickly and within 6 months I had replaced my income. I’m now doing something I love and I’m also employing a vastly talented production team as well as hiring many more freelancers – and all based from the West of Ireland.”

YouTube provides a vehicle for Irish creators, like Melanie Murphy to find opportunities and economic success by sharing content with audiences, locally and internationally. Melanie’s videos on health, culture, and motherhood have been viewed more than 71 million times and she has earned a full time income for the past seven years from her YouTube presence. While Melanie describes herself as a ‘one man band’ she has, in the past, hired staff like camera crews to help in the development of content for her channel – further demonstrating the knock-on economic impact of the YouTube creator community. You can also find US on YouTube for hands on tech reviews

Commenting on the report, Pedro Pina, Head of YouTube EMEA, said,

“It is inspiring to see the many ways YouTube is touching the lives of Irish people, including those of Brian and Melanie. As the only open platform that allows people to both share their voice and the revenue  derived from their work, we’re bringing to an entire new generation of creative entrepreneurs — regardless who they are or where they come from — the chance to build thriving businesses on YouTube.” 

Ireland’s creators have cultivated a diverse audience with over 95% of time watched on content produced by channels in Ireland coming from international users. The global success of Ireland’s creators represents a real export opportunity with the potential to further increase the already significant number of jobs as well as the sizeable contribution to Ireland’s GDP – generated by the creator ecosystem here.

The number of Irish creator channels with over 1 million subscribers has increased by 20% year over year, with over 70 channels attracting those audience levels. There has also been growth in the number of channels that have 100,000+ subscribers reaching 450 further indicating the potential revenue growth opportunities that exist for creators.

Diverse voices and relevant content

On YouTube, viewers can find voices in every accent, creators of every colour, and people from every age and background on their screens. A key finding from today’s report is that 74% of Irish users agree YouTube is home to diverse content. The diversity of the creator population means that more viewers can be served content that’s familiar and important to them with 68% of users agreeing that they feel YouTube has relevant content for them.

In Ireland YouTube is valued by users as a trusted source of information. The research carried out by Oxford Economics finds that  69% of users agree that YouTube allows them to view content they can’t access through traditional media with over half of users agreeing that the platform has been a reliable source of information since the start of the Covid-19 Pandemic.

Tech Review – Haylou GT7 TWS review

Recently here we reviewed the companies other earbuds the W1 true wireless which are a really nice affordable pair of earbuds which also look well but the latest on offer the GT7 came in for testing so how did they do over the last while is the question people want answered..

Design Build and Fit

These are a familiar shaped pair of earbuds with a small enough stem and have that airpod look for those who want it, they are light finished in matt white and fit really well and they will not fall out of the ears, as always the right tips matter when using earbuds to get the best seal and these have no problems there.

Controls

The controls work really well here as you will see in the video review below, there is some features missing here but it is not a huge deal, we have no volume control no auto play/pause and no reverse track but the rest is there, voice assistant, play and pause, skip tracks and call control.

Haylou GT7 earbuds techbuzzireland

 

Sound

These are for the bass lover, there is no app or EQ here however out of the box they are quite good and again better than I had anticipated they are loud and punchy well balanced and do not have any distortion at max volume there is no lag latency either,highs lows and mids are good and overall a really good listening experience we also have got AI noise cancelling for calls here and to top things off we have got low latency mode for gaming.

Conclusion

These are a really nice pair of earbuds that deliver on sound with some extra bass they are a clean looking pair of earbuds too and look well and not stansoutish looking and overall you cant complain even if some features have been omitted..

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Tech Review – Airthings Mini Wave air quality monitor

Most people have plenty of tech in their homes like smart speakers,bulbs and so on and these are great but what protection do these give you in the home? ZERO protection to be frank about it and whilst there is tech out there and we will be touching on a few products that do so and the first up is the Airthings Mini Wave air quality monitor which is a simple easy to use and set-up product that can be placed anywhere in the house.

This is a simple small puck shaped device in which you simply download an app set up then just leave it sat in the best placed position you might find it in your own home this can be put anywhere and you will see this in the app set-up as you go through the process, you can also have more than one of these in your home too, you can also get pollen levels thrown in for good mix in the app, the app is simple to use too which is great and that is all there is to it.

In the app you will see in the video below is what you will be given and what the app does for you, on the top you will see 4 icons then further down you can get a daily breakdown and more and the activity feed will be across the bottom. The product measures air quality VOC, temp and mold risk which is really important.

You can simply wave across the front of the device too if you like to get a quick idea of what the air quality is like and you get a light on the bottom of the unit this indicates the current status there and then, the app has a dashboard which is easy to understand and here is where you can get all the stats in one place.

Notifications on your smartphone for Airthings.

About the product

Airthings Wave Mini is your indoor air quality companion, allowing you to visualize the health and comfort levels of the indoor air quality in every room. Monitor mould risk, temperature, humidity and airborne chemicals (VOCs) to help with asthma, allergies, sleep and overall health.

When a room’s environment becomes less than optimal, Wave Mini will provide insights into the VOCS, chemical’s and odor levels in your air. The Wave Mini is the perfect, cost-effective first step into understanding your indoor air quality. Air quality and temperature vary drastically from room to room and the only way to reach optimal comfort and health is to measure in every room, luckily this lightweight device is wireless and portable so you can move it freely around your home getting the most from your wave mini.

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7 Tips to Develop Strategy to Enhance Your Productivity at eLearning

If you are getting yourself started to study remotely, keeping your productivity at its highest level should be one of your top priorities and concerns. Far away from the vigilant eyes of lectures and professors and from any form of direct peer pressure, it is only natural that you are afraid of leaving yourself far too loose and not getting anything done in time.

Below digital experts from application development company JatApp break down 7 tips on how to enhance your productivity and succeed at eLearning.

1. Remove any distractions

First thing that you will have to do is to create the right atmosphere for you to study and remove all distractions from your home or any other place of your choice. It has to give the idea that it is study time and have available everything that you might need, from a laptop/desktop and a reliable internet connection to books, notebooks, and pens.

You will have to tell yourself that you cannot turn on the TV and that constant visits to the kitchen won’t help you to learn any faster – keep a thermos nearby with your coffee or tea, or a jar with the drink of your choice so as to avoid excuses.

2. Get to know your biological clock

Every person is different when it comes to the biological clock. Some of us are at our best in the morning while others are hyper around midnight. And one of the advantages of distance learning is that it gives you the opportunity to study whenever you want, so you can plan your study hours to happen when you are at your best.

So forget everything you have heard about early birds catching the worm if you are a night owl. You will just get stressed and drag yourself during the morning while you could have got everything done in half of the time by doing it in the evening time.

3. Get a schedule organized

Another way to keep yourself productive is by getting your schedule very well organized. Have a careful look at your syllabus, check all possible deadlines, and make sure that you know what you have to do when and that you also write your summer program.

This way you will be able to figure out how many hours of study you will need daily and see how you can fit it with your other tasks, professional and personal. A timetable is always useful, plus a calendar to make sure that you will know what to do on any given day with just a quick look at it.

4. Keep your goals in mind

It is true that eLearning can feel solitaire and hard to some people, so if you want to keep yourself productive, you will have to ensure that your goals are in your mind all the time. Why did you decide to study in the first place? And why online? What will be the impact of this course to your life in the future?

The answers for these questions will help you to stay focused and understand the real purpose of your education so you won’t feel like messing around or procrastinating. You will also want to have it written down somewhere visible, maybe even placed on the wall if possible.

5. Learn to prioritize

With so many things to do in our life, it is easy to get a bit lost and not be able to get things done. The same could happen with your distance learning as you might feel a bit confused about how much you have to do and where to start first.

The solution here is to learn to prioritize, so you will know what you should spend more time doing. That is to say that if you are feeling overwhelmed, go back to your syllabus, to your study plan and schedule, and check if you are doing the most important and urgent things first. You might need to rearrange your schedule after this evaluation, and maybe use some educational tools to help you out, so be ready to adapt.

6. Keep yourself healthy

If you want to be productive, you will also need to stay healthy. So forget about drinking extra cups of coffee to stay awake longer, skipping exercising, or eating out of cans to keep up with the demand. These are extreme solutions for extreme moments, and they should never become a norm in your life.

As you might know, a lack of vitamins, minerals, and many other nutrients will decrease your ability to learn, to be creative, and to be productive in the long term. In other words, pushing your body to the limit will help you for a while, but it won’t save you from serious consequences in the future.

7. Make the most of the resources for elearning available

No matter which kind of eLearning you have signed for, you certainly got some sort of support with it, from a simple email to forums and catch-up classes.

So make the most of them and ask your peers and teachers about anything that can be useful to you. Share your thoughts and concerns as they might be the same for other people, so you can come up with solutions together and make everybody’s life much easier.

In Conclusion

eLearning is a trend and a great way to study for many people. It is flexible, cheaper, and offers several opportunities to improve a significant number of skills. But it does require a high level of commitment so as not to procrastinate and end up achieving absolutely nothing at the end of the course, or having to rush away at the last minute.

So get yourself organized, make the most of the tools that you have, keep yourself motivated, healthy and with your goals in mind. Also, eliminate any distractions and respect your body clock.  This way you will be able to organize yourself better, be more productive, and achieve the level of learning that you are hoping for with any stress involved.

PayPal study shows Irish people will spend 33% more on Christmas gifts this year

With Christmas fast approaching, PayPal’s Gifting and Giving 2021 study – involving over 1,000 Irish consumers – shows that Irish people are planning to spend 33 per cent more2 on Christmas gifts this year.

Compared to Christmas 2020, where the average spend on Christmas gifts was €541, those polled in Ireland plan to spend an average of €721 on gifts this Christmas. As for the most generous counties, these were revealed as Offaly (€1,004), Kildare (€928), Sligo (€890), Tipperary (€888) and Clare (€843).

 No Late Late Shoppers

It seems the majority of respondents aren’t hanging around either when it comes to ticking items off their list, with 32 per cent having a head start and finished with their Christmas shopping by the end of November. Furthermore, a quarter (25%) expect to have theirs completed by this first week in December.

However, a fifth (20%) of Christmas shoppers did admit that they usually leave their shopping until the last minute. Men are more prone to this than women with 30 per cent of male respondents leaving shopping to the last minute, compared to just 17 per cent of female respondents.

When it comes to how people are shopping, over half (53%) of Irish consumers Christmas shopping this year are doing more of their Christmas shopping online in order to avoid crowds. Meanwhile some 37 per cent plan to head into stores during quiet times for the same reason and almost a fifth (17%) intend to buy fewer physical gifts as a result of COVID-19.

Christmas with a COVID twist

The pandemic is causing some consumers a concern with 31 per cent worried about presents not arriving in time due to supply chain issues. Another main worry is that lockdown restrictions could prevent people from celebrating with family and friends in person (52%).

On a more positive note, 38 per cent of Irish people agree that it feels like Christmas will be back to normal this year and 56% of Christmas hosts are not anxious about hosting people over the holidays. Although, more than half (57%) of Christmas hosts said they will only invite double vaccinated guests for celebrations at home.

The Gift of Giving

The PayPal study also revealed that more than a third of Irish people (38%) say the pandemic has caused them to be more generous with their time and money in relation to charitable causes, with 92 per cent saying they donated to charity by giving money, donating items, offering raffle prizes or giving to a food bank.

According to the research, Irish people donate an average of €87 a year to causes dear to their hearts. Based on donations during the average year, the most generous givers are from Carlow (€178), Wicklow (€106), Sligo (€103), Meath (€102) and Wexford (€100).

Speaking about the findings, Maeve Dorman, Senior Vice President at PayPal, commented: “It’s that magical time of the year when people want to give back to their loved ones and their communities. After all, being generous to others makes us feel good and – something that is ever more important these days – helps us stay connected. Irish people in particular are known for their generosity and thoughtfulness, so it’s not surprising that they are going above and beyond this year when it comes to buying gifts for family and friends, and making donations to causes they care about.”

“At PayPal, we want to make it easy to support charities this Christmas and beyond, which is where ‘Give At Checkout’ comes in. It enables people to add a micro donation when they shop online with PayPal.”

‘Give at Checkout’ allows people to make micro donations of €1 when they do their Christmas shopping online with PayPal by selecting their favourite charity on this website or via the mobile app.

Selling Your Beauty Products Online: A Guide

The market for beauty products continues to increase rapidly year on year, with a growth rate that’s exceeding many other markets. That means that there are always new entrants to the scene, building companies that are looking to take a bite of the action. If you’re one of them, you’ll be looking to also build up an online presence so that you can sell products online – either solely or in conjunction with a physical store. This is how you’ll do it, getting the traffic and the conversions to drive your profits ever-higher in this exciting market. 

Website

Your website is critical for your online sales. It is, of course, possible to sell cosmetics and beauty products online without having a website – you’ll do it on sites like Amazon and eBay. But having your own home on the web increases your visibility, builds up your brand’s presence, and gives consumers a chance to shop all of your product listings directly instead of searching by product on larger online marketplaces. So building a website is a critical first step for ambitious startups in the beauty space. 

SEO Boosting

With your website up and running, it’s time to get seen by more consumers. And that’s a case of increasing your visibility on Google, through which the majority of consumers find the products they’re searching for. SEO, or search engine optimization, helps you finish higher up Google’s search results when consumers type in certain relevant keywords. Link up with a cosmetics SEO agency to build up your SEO and start seeing your website on page 1 of Google’s search results. 

Influencers

Another valuable way to tap into the growing beauty market is to show off your products via influencers. These individuals are real people with followers across the world who trust and admire them – ideal ambassadors for your brand. Pick them from Instagram and TikTok to sell to younger audiences who are digital savvy and who mostly shop online. These partnerships can be incredibly lucrative if you choose the right influencers to work with. 

Deals and Offers

We’re fast approaching Christmas and the following period of sales. This is a consumer bonanza, with many shoppers searching for beauty products to give to friends and loved ones. It’s something that you should consider going along with, setting up Christmas hamper options and special seasonal reductions that might appeal to the Christmas wave of shoppers. Come January, lower your prices to draw more people to shop with your brand. 

Emails

Finally, try to acquire the email addresses of those consumers who end up buying from your online store. That way, you’ll be able to reach their inbox when you have a new line in stock or when you’re running promotions. If your products are as good as you believe they are, this will help prompt repeat custom from loyal customers, which is a huge feature of a beauty market that is shaped around quality and loyalty. 

Make your beauty business boom with the above five tips – designed to bring you online customers and deliver you higher profits in the coming months. 

Infosys BPM to Create 250 Jobs in Ireland, With a New State-of-the-Art Delivery Center in Waterford

Infosys BPM, the business process management arm of Infosys, today announced that it is expanding its presence in Ireland, creating 250 jobs locally with the development of a new delivery center in Waterford.

Infosys BPM started its Ireland operations in Dublin in 2014, delivering exceptional service offerings across telecommunications, manufacturing, social media, healthcare, edtech, and fintech sectors. The company has since then, further expanded in Ireland through its offices in Waterford, Wexford, Clonmel, and Craigavon.

The new center in Waterford will provide voice support, customer service and technical support operations for large global enterprises. The new roles will cover several functions across various job levels, spanning a multitude of skills from customer and technical support roles to subject-matter-experts in the areas of finance, HR, planning, and capacity management.

The employees will be working at the cutting edge of innovation in the digital space, consistently providing anytime-anywhere experiences to empower some of the world’s largest organizations in navigating their digital transformation journeys. In line with the company’s mission to develop the workforce through continuous learning, Infosys will provide critical training and growth opportunities to nurture the next generation of digital talent.

The 250 new roles in Ireland will build on Infosys’ recently announced 1,000 jobs in the UK, reinforcing the company’s commitment to supporting post-pandemic economic growth in the region.

Leo Varadkar TD, Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Ireland, said: “Congratulations to the entire Infosys BPM team, on this impressive expansion which will result in the creation of 250 new jobs in Waterford. This is a great boost for the South East and demonstrates the attractiveness of Ireland as a location for investment from leading companies from around the world. The best of luck to the team, I trust you will be very happy in Waterford.”

 

Anantha Radhakrishnan, MD & CEO, Infosys BPM, said, “The launch of the new center is a testament to our continued focus on the workplace of the future, grounded in building a robust talent pool with strong digital skills. This investment in Ireland builds on our long-standing commitment to developing a highly skilled workforce in Ireland and our focus on achieving breakthrough innovation for our clients in a collaborative environment. Hiring the best of talent will not only offer a significant boost to the regional economy, but also substantially enhance growth opportunities for us. This will further enable us to deliver amplified business value for our clients with agility and a superior stakeholder experience.”

 

Martin Shanahan, CEO, IDA Ireland, said, “As one of the largest employers in the South East, this announcement by Infosys BPM for 250 new roles at its new delivery centre in Waterford is very welcome. Infosys’ continued investment in their site in Waterford, as well as their other sites in Wexford and Clonmel, represents a strong endorsement of the talent available in the South East region – particularly in the IT sector. It should serve also as an example for other large international IT companies looking to expand into Europe that Ireland remains a premier location for doing so. I wish Infosys BPM the utmost success with their future operations.”

INTELLI launch clutter-free charging with new StepUp Magnetic Wireless Charging Station

Providers of clean, premium, intelligent technology products, INTELLI, is today pleased to announce the availability of StepUp, a clutter-free Magnetic Wireless Charging Station. The latest innovation in charging technology, StepUp is sleek, versatile, and has up to 15w of power delivery, with 2 pop out panels, allowing users to charge multiple devices such as the Apple Watch or AirPods simultaneously, anytime. The StepUp is available on the INTELLI website for $69.99/£54 and $69.99 on Amazon.com. Amazon UK is expected to stock shortly.

The StepUp wireless magnetic compatible hub features a modern design that can simultaneously charge an iPhone 12 or 13 series, AirPods and Apple Watch with 5MM induction distance. Compatible magnets hold the phone securely in place while charging, offering 5W/7.5W/10W/15W wireless charging for iPhones, 5W wireless charging for AirPods and 2.5W wireless charging for Apple Watch.

The AirPods and Apple Watch charging docks on StepUp can be pushed in or popped out as desired, giving the user the option of having a sleek looking wireless charger for their phone only, or the ability to charge their watch as well or even their AirPods with both docks out at the same time for a sleek and modern look with no cords or clutter.

The StepUp is available on the INTELLI website for $69.99/£54 and $69.99 on Amazon.com. Amazon UK is expected to stock shortly.

StepUp Specs

  • Magnetic Wireless Charging compatible
  • Charges up to 3 devices simultaneously
  • 5W/ 7.5W / 10W / 15W wireless charging for iPhones
  • 5W wireless charging for AirPods

Tech Review – Jabra Evolve 2 75

The Jabra Evolve 2 75 came in the Jabra typical box with the usual colours and clearly defined the features on these earphones visible on the box, The Box came as 100% recyclable and sustainable ink.   The On-ear headband comes in ultra soft foam covered in colour-matched leatherette, this has a  metal slide arm to adjust for the individual head size and comfort of the user. This is similar to the Jabra Evolve2 65 reviewed last year but the 75 has a discrete mic that can be folded away

 

Contents :

  • Headset, 
  • Jabra Link
  • 380 Bluetooth adapter, 
  • USB  C cable 
  • Carry pouch
  • User documents

 

Warranty:  2 years 

It’s great to see manufactures confidence  in their products with a 2 year warranty 

 

Battery :

  • Corded charging USB-C
  • Sleep mode Yes
  • Charging time Up to 160 minutes
  • Battery status % after 30 min / 60 min 30% after 35 min and 60% after 70 min

 

Setup:

Setup is easy and works,  this can be connected to a phone and a laptop, the unit can be paired to 8 devices with 2 Simultaneous Bluetooth connections, utilising  Bluetooth version 5.2 with a range of  Up to 30m,

Alternative when connected to a laptop the 380 Bluetooth adapter (AKA dongle ) can be plugged directly into the laptop and works.

  • Connectivity Bluetooth®, USB-C
  • Bluetooth profiles A2DP v1.3, AVRCP v1.6, HFP v1.8, HSP v1.2, PBAP v1.1, SPP v1.2
  • Bluetooth version 5.2

 

Simultaneous Bluetooth connections 2

  • This is a feature I would recommend strongly for me personally if earphones do not connect to multiple devices, walk away! These are typically connected to my Laptop and phone, for work / social music or taking calls leaving a free hand to take notes. 

 

Call quality,

As expected from Jabra the call quality is excellent due to the 8 microphones and Jabra beamforming technology. In essence, the background noise is filtered out with anyone standing beside the headset unable to hear the conversation. There is the option to change between Active Noise-Cancellation (ANC) or hear through to allow you to concentrate on the surroundings or ensure you are not shouting on an office call. The discreet microphone is required to be extended fully when in use, as the person on the other may hear a broken voice if not extended fully. 

To enhance the experience, the software /app can be used Jabra Direct, Jabra Sound+, Jabra Xpress ( software demo on the previous review  Jabra Evolve 2 65 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHj4gVUX93A&t=497s )

Overall:

This model has one major difference from the previously reviewed Jabra Evolve 2 65  which has been a workhorse of mine,as an on-ear headband due to,  it works on every call connects to the laptop or phone, with excellent battery life while the Evolve 2 65 is not used outside of an office environment due to the boom mic. The Jabra Evolve 2 75 has the same technology in terms of great battery life, ANC / hear through and connects each time but has a discreet mic folded away which can be comfortably used in an office environment or Gym setting or noisy environment. This model is not for everyone as the design allows the mic to only work on the right ear, this model comes with no charging stand ( optional extra )  albeit not required as charging via a standard USB C cables works,  

The features are approved for the MS Teams and work on other types of calls,  this has additional features in terms of  Busylight, Calls controls Voice guidance. A real positive for practical use is the discrete hide-away arm with built-in mute and auto-answer functions. The Jabra family of earphones has tried and tested software to allow a tailored experience for the user preference of audio.

The Jabra Evolve 2 65 has been one of my favourite earphones over the last year, with the Evolve 2 75  superseding this with the discrete mic, excellent battery and call quality, an excellent choice for the new hybrid options of lifestyle.

Key Features and Specifications:

  • 26% per cent more Noise Cancellation than Evolve 75 through Adjustable Jabra Advanced ANC, dedicated chipset and Jabra’s new Dual Foam Technology
  • Premium Open Office microphones with a 33 per cent shorter hide-away microphone boom arm than Evolve 75
  • 8 microphone technology
  • Superior quality calls
  • High quality audio with the boom arm retracted in discreet mode, or when fully down in performance mode. Optimised for a flexible worklife
  • Certified for all major UC platforms
  • Up to 30m/100 ft wireless range
  • Connect two devices with dual connectivity
  • Dedicated Teams button (on MS Teams variant)
  • Integrated 360° busylight
  • Up to 36h MusicTime, 24h TalkTime (without ANC and Busylight) 33% more TalkTime than Evolve75
  • Powerful music w/ 40mm speakers & AAC codecs
  • Device management with Jabra Direct and Xpress
  • Personalisation with Jabra Sound+ and Jabra Direct
  • Google fast pair* (*Android Only)

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