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Jabra SP700 Bluetooth Speakerphone

Product 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
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Product 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.

User reviews

  Good Value, 2009-11-22
After buying first one about seven months ago, I bought two more for my other vehicles. They work great and the price is right. I first bought one at COSTCO's for almost twice the price and returned it.

 

  Jabra SP700 Bluetooth speakerphone, 2009-11-20
This product works great! Very simple to use and hooks right on your cars visor. I travel a lot with my job and call my wife often. I have tried the earphone headsets (which work ok but, very uncomfortable), and the speaker phone option on my phone which my wife tells me is very staticy and sounds like I'm in a tunnel. When I used the Jabra SP700, she told me it was more clear than when I just used the phone the regular way. I highly recommend this product because I like it even better than a bluetooth because you don't have to hang it on your ear and it is very clear and much less expensive.

 

  Jabar SP700, 2009-11-19
Great for the person that is in and out of the car working. Works great with my iPhone. The transmitter is awesome with Bluetooth.

 

  Good product with some limitations, 2009-11-18
I've been using the product for about a month now and overall I am pleased with it. The size and design of the product are great--you barely even notice it on the sun visor of the car. It takes a little time to figure out where to press for certain functions since there are not obvious buttons for many of the functions. Rather you have to press the smooth face of the unit in a different area for power on/off and initiating/ending a call, etc. Initial set up and connection with my Blackberry Storm were simple and I had no problems at all. Sound quality for phone conversations is fine and I've been told that it is good on the other end as well. I would not recommend anyone use it to listen to music through the unit itself. When channeled through your car stereo via the FM transmitter sound quality is just fine--as long as you can get a clear FM frequency on which to transmit. This can be a challenge, especially when driving in more metropolitan areas. For whatever reason, the unit will not transmit below 88.1 MHz so using the normal default of 87.9MHz for this type of application is not possible. The "search" feature to find a new frequency is nice and the unit will use the entire FM spectrum. My biggest complaint about the product is that manually attempting to find a new frequency using the +/- rocker button is tedious. The unit will cycle through frequencies at 0.1MHz increments--including the even increments. So if you start getting some static on, say, 88.3MHz and you want to try 88.5MHz, you have to cycle through 88.4MHz to get there. I have never seen a car radio that will tune to frequencies such as 88.4MHz, 88.6MHz etc. Perhaps some newer car audio systems can tune to these even frequencies, but my factory installed system on a 2005 Subaru does not nor any other vehicle I've been in.

In the grand scheme the frequency adjustment is a minor issue. Overall, I've found this to be a good quality product that has allowed me to get my hands "free" in the car and provided a good means to listen to my digital music collection while driving. I would recommend it.

 

  Awesome Product at a dirt cheap price.., 2009-11-15
The speakerphone works very well in the car, people have no problems with it..I am using this with my iphone

I have not tried the FM thing the built in speaker is laud enough and I don't care about listning to music on my phone through FM.

I think it works better than the built-in bluetooth I've seen in other cars.

I've recommended the Jabra SP700 to several friends and everyone is loving it..no more bluetooth headset required..

Bought one with retail version and the other with bulk packaging and both are same..

The only con I would say is that it can only be paired with one phone at a time.

 



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