Jabra 100-46000000-02 Freeway Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone (U.S. Retail Packaging),Black
Jabra 100-46000000-02 Freeway Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone (U.S. Retail Packaging),Black
- Speakerphone for the car with rich and crisp sound from 3 speakers and Virtual Surround sound
- Use your voice to make and take calls completely hands-free; announces the name of the incoming caller
- A2DP streaming for playback of music, podcasts and directions from GPS applications
- FM Transmitter sends music and calls from mobile phone to car radio
- Up to 14 hours of talk time, up to 960 hours (40 days) of standby time, podcasts and directions from GPS applications
- Auto on/off, Advanced Multiuse for connection to 2 Bluetooth devices at same time, audio streaming (A2DP) for playback of music, podcasts and directions from GPS applications
- Rich and crisp sound with 3 speakers, HD Voice Ready, Virtual Surround Sound and dual microphone background noise reduction technology
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Brand : Jabra
Category : Cell Phones & Accessories,Accessories,Automobile Accessories,Speakerphones
Rating : 4.1
ListPrice : US $129.95
Price : US $129.95
Review Count : 6601
SalesRank : 0
Jabra 100-46000000-02 Freeway Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone (U.S. Retail Packaging),Black
- The Freeway can\'t be registered, the Jabra Assist app doesn\'t work with it and mine arrived without a printed manual. The Jabra rep I spoke with said the Freeway is out of production and is no longer supported. Fortunately, the unit was easy to set up and the voice quality is good. I was able to download a manual to my computer, but that is not as easy as using a printed manual for a product with numerous features that aren\'t mentioned in the Quick Start Guide. As a customer, this doesn\'t give me much confidence in the company.
- Although the cheapest used jabra did state it did not ship with a charger, I didn\'t see that information on the higher priced used jabra unit, so had to order a charger for using this unit.(Disappointed).
- I really wanted to give this 5 stars, but there was just a couple little things that stopped me.First of all, I really love this speakerphone. Jabra makes really good bluetooth products. I also have the WAVE headset, and that thing is phenomenal. I bought the FREEWAY speakerphone because I enjoy listening to Podcasts while on the road. The headset worked fine for that, but I really didn\'t want the ear piece in for long periods of time (plus, there was a small problem with the ear piece not staying in place, but that\'s a different review). The speakerphone with the FM Transmitter is the perfect solution.The design of the speakerphone is wonderful. Some people might not like it\'s size, but I have no problem with it. It clips on to the visor and is out of the way, let close enough to access the buttons if needed. The buttons are also very responsive. Since the buttons are actually part of the bezel, you don\'t have to pinpoint the exact location of a small button. In other words, if you want to turn the volume down, you press anywhere in the bottom corner and it will respond. There is no hunting for buttons. The clip makes the unit very sturdy. No shifting around at all.Phone conversations on this unit are fantastic. I can hear the caller very clearly, and they can hear me. I tried out the GOgroove X3 FM Transmitter, and callers could not hear me unless I raised my voice. With this I can talk like normal and it comes through clean.Pairing the device could not be simpler. I also love that it will go to sleep when I get out of the car and wake up when I come back. There\'s really not a lot of reason to actually turn the power switch off. The battery life is also amazing.Now the reasons why I withheld 1 star. Listening to music and podcasts works fine, but not amazing. The speaker gets loud, but not quite enough when driving on the highway. To remedy this you can try out the FM Transmitter function. The audio comes out much louder through the radio, but it\'s really tough to get a good static-free broadcast. That being said, the FM Transmitter on this unit works better than the GOgroove X3, which is supposed to be better than speakerphones with FM Transmitters. I found a station that works very well. Even though it\'s not perfect (still a little bit of static), it\'s still better than the X3. If you play music loud enough it will drown out the static, but podcasts can\'t get loud enough for that. I find that between the speaker and the FM function, I always have a suitable option. Either way, calls come through loud and clear without destroying your eardrums.The other thing that was sort of a minus (and this is well noted throughout the reviews) is that sometimes the unit won\'t recognize voice commands. If you want to place a call to somebody on their mobile device, you have to say \"Call name, mobile\". That\'s pretty standard. However, sometimes it won\'t pick up the part where you say \"mobile\". It will ask you Home or Mobile if you have multiple entries for that contact. You say \"Mobile\" again and it might not hear it. So, it\'s a little flaky with the voice commands, but not so bad that it\'s dialed the wrong number or completely dropped my command. It might just take a repeat of the command.That\'s really it for flaws. If this thing had just a little bit more strength for the FM Transmitter and be more responsive with the voice commands, it would easily get 5 stars. Otherwise, the Jabra FREEWAY is an excellent choice for a bluetooth speakerphone.
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