Jabra SP200 Bluetooth Speakerphone Car Kit [Retail Packaging]

Jabra SP200 Bluetooth Speakerphone Car Kit [Retail Packaging]

  • Easy to install and use.
  • High performance full-duplex audio with noise reduction and echo cancellation. Bluetooth 2.0 with eSCO
  • Supports the following features: Reject Calls, Voice Dialing, Last Number Redialing, Mute, Auto-Pairing, Auto Off
  • 10 hours talk time and 23 days standby time
  • Weight 84grams. L 124mm x W 56mm x D 24mm
  • 10 Hours Talk Time
  • 23 Days Standby Time
  • Easy to Install & Use
  • In-Car Speakerphone for Hands-Free Calls

Drive with caution and avoid losing calls when you’re on the road. The Jabra SP200 speakerphone enables you to make hands-free calls. It connects wirelessly to your phone and needs no installation – simply clip it onto the visor. The intuitive controls complement the unique user friendliness with a large easily accessible answer/end button, a volume wheel and a dedicated on/off switch. It’s as easy to operate as pulling down the visor. The DSP voice processing technology delivers clear sounding details even in noisy environments. And the outstanding speaker performance makes every call sound loud and bright. Hands-free talking while driving simply doesn’t get any easier.

List Price: $ 59.99

Price: $ 24.99

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2 Responses to Jabra SP200 Bluetooth Speakerphone Car Kit [Retail Packaging]

  1. Eugene Murray says:
    97 of 101 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Simple, Easy, and Effective, December 29, 2009
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    Eugene Murray (Denver, CO) –
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    This review is from: Jabra SP200 Bluetooth Speakerphone Car Kit [Retail Packaging] (Wireless Phone Accessory)

    This item features a simple, easy-to-use, user interface: on/off switch, almost 2 in. diameter volume wheel, 1.25 in. button, and a small LED indicator light. The key to using this user interface is to observe the state of the indicator light (e.g., flashing blue vs. solid blue light), and understand the different ways of using the button (tap, double tap, press [about 1 sec.], and press and hold [about 5 sec.]). All this is explained in the User Manual. The important thing is to understand that there is only a small subset of these actions needed for everyday use. In particular, I have found that in order to put my phone into voice-command mode, I simply hold in the Jabra SP200′s button until I hear a beep and then release it (this is equivalent to a “press” of the button), so I don’t need to try to count out one second. Before I realized this, I was not sure if I was doing a “tap” or a “press”. As you practice using the Jabra SP200, you will find the audio prompts (beep tones) very useful.

    The Jabra SP200 is a perfect match to a phone that already natively supports voice-command mode (such as my Motorola MOTO W755). You can use the SP200 to put your phone into voice-command mode without touching the phone, as discussed above. Then the phone prompts (thru the Jabra speaker), “Please say a command”. Then you can say (using the Jabra mic), “Call Pat Johnson home” and the phone will respond (thru the Jabra speaker), “Calling Pat Johnson home” and make the call. Since you are using the native voice recognition capabilities of your own cell phone, you do not need to upload your contact list to the Jabra, you do not need a phone that supports PBAP (phone book access profile) and the Jabra doesn’t need to duplicate the voice recognition functionality that already exits in your phone. My recommendation, however, is to perform your cell phone’s voice recognition training through the Jabra SP200, possibly while sitting inside your non-moving vehicle with the Jabra SP200 mounted on the visor, for best results.

    The connectivity range between your cell phone and the Jabra SP200 can be quite good. I have noticed that I can park in the parking lot and enter a store and sometimes still be connected to the Jabra SP200. Of course, if a call comes in at this time, it would go to the Jabra out in your car, and not to your cell phone on your person. To avoid this, I just use my cell phone’s menu to drop the connection to the Jabra before exiting the vehicle, and when I return, I just tap the Jabra’s big button to restore the connection while listening for the confirmatory beep sound.

    Sound quality is very good to excellent when listening to a call in a moving vehicle, and can be good to very good at the recipient’s end of the call depending on the level of background noise in the vehicle (depending on speed, road conditions, etc.). I might mention that I am hearing-impaired, yet have no trouble hearing and understanding the Jabra SP200. In fact, it sounds much better than my cell phone itself.

    If you understand the specific handsfree functionality you need, pair the Jabra SP200 with the right phone, and practice until using your phone and the Jabra SP200 together becomes second nature, you can’t go wrong. Highly recommended!

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  2. D. Bennett says:
    51 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    You can hear it in a noisy truck, December 2, 2009
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    D. Bennett (Depoe Bay Oregon) –
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    This review is from: Jabra SP200 Bluetooth Speakerphone Car Kit [Retail Packaging] (Wireless Phone Accessory)

    I’m hard of hearing and I drive a noisy old diesel pickup. I tried all sorts of hands free like wireless and wired headsets and all had the same problem I couldn’t hear my calls.
    The Jabra solved this problem so simply. I only need hands free for driving so it comes with a car charger, no need to charge it in the house and forget it when you leave like so many other hands free blue tooth. Easy to attach, easy 1 big button call functon on off switch and volume control.

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