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Jabra SP700 Bluetooth Speakerphone
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Jabra SP700 Bluetooth Speakerphone

List Price: $99.99
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Description:

The Smart Way to Drive - Jabra offers the latest in speakerphone technology ¿ the SP700. This stylish, versatile new speakerphone can be used on its own or to transmit the calls to your car¿s audio system with no installation necessary. What¿s more, this compact device can also be used to stream music stored on your mobile phone through your car stereo speakers, allowing you to enjoy your favorite track while driving. Driver friendly - the Jabra SP700 offers a new level of usability and safety for Bluetooth speakerphones. Intuitive voice announcements give you the speakerphone¿s status so you can keep your eyes on the road. Plus, excellent audio quality is guaranteed thanks to the advanced DSP noise reduction & echo cancellation that insure crystal clear sound quality on both sides of the call. The SP700 keeps up Jabra¿s speakerphone design heritage, offering a sleek slim-line design that easily blends in with your car¿s interior. Pair SP700 with your mobile phone and place it on your car¿s sun visor ¿ it¿s really that simple. Not keen on traditional headsets? With an intuitive `voice¿ feature, an FM transmitter and amazing sound quality, the Jabra SP700 is a stylish alternative for those who want to stay on the right side of law while taking calls at the wheel.

Features:

Play calls and music from your mobile phone on your car stereo via FM and Bluetooth transmission


Advanced DSP noise reduction and echo cancellation


Voice announcements so you can keep your eyes on the road


Use the supplied clip to attach the SP700 to your car's sun visor


Up to 14 hours of talk time, up to 255 hours of standby time


Product Details:
Product Weight: 0.26 pounds
Package Length: 7.7 inches
Package Width: 4.8 inches
Package Height: 2.3 inches
Package Weight: 1.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 164 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
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4Good, but LOUDAug 24, 2010
Looks slick, cool and attaches to the car visor above your head perfectly. Easy to use and links to your bluetooth enabled phone automatically without a hitch. The only problem was being too loud even at the lowest setting. I tried lowering the volume both on the speaker and phone. Even contacted Jabra and they didn't have a software update to lower the volume.

I returned it to the seller (UnlockedCellPhoneKings) and was refunded the price + shipping promptly. I would recommend and purchase from seller again.

The Jabra SP700 is perfect if you're a bit hard of hearing or drive with your windows down all the time. OR, this is something I realized AFTER returning the item but i didn't try putting some tape over the speaker... but than again, you would lose that "cool-looking" factor.

5Happy in CoronaAug 22, 2010
I was compelled to write this review regarding my recent purchase of the Jabra SP700 because I have been very happy with the product since purchasing it 1 month ago. I use it in my car in order to comply with the California law regarding cell phone use in cars; it has been great. The volume is more than adequate, and I especially love the voice narration. The speakerphone gives you verbal confirmation that you have "Connected" when using your cell phone; when the "Power Off" feature has been activated; when the "Call Ended", etc.

3Great handsfree, no so good fm transmitter!May 15, 2010
I bought this set for two reasons:

1)Needed a bluetooth hands free. One you could use with putting in you ear.
2)Wanted to transmit the calls from the handsfree to the radio, using the fm transmitter.

This set works great in several ways, it easy to connect to your phone, and easy to use when driving. Its just one big button to answer, hang up, and re-dial calls, thast nice when driving, you just rise your hand and push the button with out watching it, you never take your eyes off the road.

Now, what I didnt like was the FM transmitter. Againg, its easy to use, just one button to activate it on and off, but the quality of the sound you hear isnt as great as other FM transmitters. Sometimes the signal on the radio went off and you hear nothing more than static and you need to relocate the speakerphone in your car, sometimes moving it a few cm was enough.

The sound it gives works great for calls, but if want to listen music just with the speakerphone its terrible, a lot of noise.

The microphone is great, it transmit your voices without external noise, great sound quality.

Pros:
1) Easy to use when driving.
2) Easy to connect via bluetooth.
3) Works fine when NOT connected to radio via the FM transmitter
4) Good Battery life, 2 weeks give or take.

Cons:
1) Not so good sound quality on radio via the FM transmitter.
2) Music on the speakerphone sound terrible.

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1Not much could be worseMay 10, 2010
We've owned two of these for about 6 months now and both are just plain awful. The first issue is that it rarely connects to the phone the first time when turning it on. Usually I have to dial a number from the phone first to get it to work which defeats the purpose of hands free. The voice recognition is the worst I've ever used. My wife has the second unit in her car and she agrees. One example is that no matter how I pronounce the number 4 it always interprets it as 7. That's amazing considering those two words sound nothing alike.

The other problem is that when you receive a call, be careful not to hold the call button a nanosecond too long or you'll hang up on the caller. When trying to make a call you're supposed to press and hold the call button until you hear the tone. So far so good..then you wait...and wait....and wait...and then finally hear "Say a command" at which point you're supposed to say "Call." Well, it actually will make the call only about 50% of the time and then as mentioned above, Lord help you if there's a 4 in the number. It does a little better with name recognition, but not always. I asked for Karen and got Bob...it's sometimes like having an argument with a senile person. The only thing that's good about this unit is that the battery lasts a long time and it comes with a home charger adapter.

Bottom line....go with a Motorola..any Motorola or a Parrot.


3Jabra SP700May 01, 2010
Have to agree with most of the others. It is great as a speakerphone, but the FM transmitter needs work. I bought it as a bulk pack and went to the Jabra site for instructions. Had difficulty actually getting my stereo tuned in to 106.9. When using the FM option the static often breaks throught the call. Otherwise, easy to use, portable, uses the same charger as my GPS, so no big deal. Has a long battery life, so I just bring it in sometimes for an overnight charge. Worth the money vs. others. On speakerphone, call clarity is great and I like hearing "call ended" so I know the line is not still open.

 
 
 
 
 
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