Last year I wrote about how my Jabra cruiser was instrumental in communication last autumn when my dad underwent open-heart surgery. And yesterday as I learned that a friend has early-onset Parkinson's, I found myself recommending that she look into Jabra's products to help her remain productive. Typing is difficult for her, but her mind is sharp. Voice-activated, hands-free apps are crucial to keep her communication at the same rapid-pace as her brain. My friend happens to be a runner, too, and I bet she'd adore the new Jabra SPORT bluetooth headset.
And - I bet you'd adore it too. No wire to get tripped up in pumping arms, plus an easy touch of the headset to answer/end calls, adjust volume, or skip tracks. The Jabra SPORT can connect to two devices at once, and is rain, dust, and shock-resistant.
The Jabra SPORT comes with a free download of Endomondo Sports Tracker, a fitness tracking application for smartphones that functions as a motivational tool for running, giving quick updates on speed, distance, and lap time. Endomondo allows users to visually see past running routes on their smartphone via a GPS tracking feature. The Endomondo Sports Tracker app is designed to work with iPhone®, Android or BlackBerry® handsets.
Through November 7th, visit Jabra's Facebook page and enter to win a Jabra SPORT along with a carrying case, armband, and download of the aforementioned Endomondo Sport Tracker.
Hope you win!
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I received no compensation for posting about Jabra's sweepstakes; I did so to spread the word and because I'm grateful for Jabra to the samples they sent me last year! I'm always on the lookout from new products from Jabra and was glad to hear of the Jabra SPORT.









