Works fine for me!
Not sure why so many people are complaining? Perhaps they dont know how to use an app with an iPhone? Im using the jabra eclipse headset and as soon as I launched the app first thing I checked was for a software update. Quickly downloaded it and updated to version 1.29. Took less than 5 minutes.
Afterwards I played with the other features of the app like changing my settings to allow the option to mute calls while on a phone call. The different tapping options for controlling my settings. As well as switching my earbuds setting for enhanced clarity while on calls (default is normal). So Im surprised to see so many complaints from people who are unsure as to what other features are lacking on this app. Everything thus far has been working fine for me.
I even played with the lost headset piece and while it doesnt make your headset glow in the dark to help you find it. It does offer a simple mildly helpful solution to aid in its search. Just dont play the lost tone while its in your ear... I made that mistake. It hurts.
Battery function for the device is also clearly listed while on the home page of the app. But not sure why you need it. Your iPhone displays it next to the Bluetooth icon. Additionally, just tapping the headset will tell you how much time you have left too. Oh well I suppose people expect this app to turn you headset into a sandwich maker or something and therefore must complain about "lack of features".
This app does what I expect it to. Keep my device updated, changing features/options, battery status, and location of lost device. Ive tested and used these options multiple times and never crashed on me or never not worked as expected. People, I think just need to learn to use tech and understand what the purpose of this app is. No... Sorry it will not make that sandwich. But with your hands free device you can just make it yourself I guess.
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