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| Brand: Jabra Category: CE
List Price: £59.99 Buy New: £26.59 You Save: £33.40 (56%)
New (24) Used (1) from £26.59
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 843
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of the product.
MPN: SP5050 Model: SP5050 EAN: 5707055010224 ASIN: B000R3ROZO
Release Date: March 25, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Easy and thin June 16, 2008 aepclondon (London, England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my first hands free and it does what it says! It is small and discreet so does not block your vision when driving. The sound is good for me, but I do close my sunroof to talk. br / br /The first time I tried to synch with my Motorola phone it could not find it, but once the unit was fully charged it found it right away. Now, I just turn it on and, beep, they automatically find each other. So EASY that I find I really do use it every time I drive. br / br /I wish I had bought a charger for home use, as it is a bit distracting to have the recharger cord down to the lighter while driving. That said, I have not yet charged it since my initial full charge... so the battery life is very good! br / br /
quiet April 8, 2008 G. R. Wiltshire 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the first speakerphone I have used, really easy to set up and connects instantly to my nokia 6300. br /Sound quality is very good when driving steadily around town, however, on the motorway it is far to quiet having to slow down to 50mph to hear anything. I have to agree with a previous review, why have a volume control its always on max!
Jabra fan March 6, 2008 Mr. S. J. Morawiec (Dorset) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I purchased an earlier Jabra hands free kit for almost 40.00, it has lasted over 3 years, but sadly it looked a bit retro for my new car so I thought I would try this model: nothing wrong with the old one and now priced at just over 13.00 still makes a fabulous buy. It is now sat in my wife's car. br / br /Onto my new SP5050, it is sleek and very light compared to its predecessor and set up is extremely quickl and simple: matched with both a Nokia and Motorola telephone with absolutely no problems at all. It fits onto the visor with a simple, yet robust clip and in terms of functionality is very simple to use. br / br /Does it have downsides, well it is not as good as a wired in system, but it is transferrable to another vehicle. Unfortunately unlike my outgoing model, which you could change the batteries this model will have to be discarded if the battery goes: the batteries in my old model are still going strong so that should not be a problem and every new car will have blue tooth included in the radio in the next three years anyway. br / br /From a sound point of view, reception is good and even at Motorway speeds you can chat quite easiy and people can hear me loud and clear. I can recommend this model to anyone looking for a portable solution and if cost is an issue, look at the previous model, it looks like something from startrek, but it operates fine. br / br /
Super product February 14, 2008 S. Thompson (Northern Ireland) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Looked at getting a hands free kit wired into car stereo. This is much cheaper and does everything i want it to do - I can make calls and answer calls legally. The sound is very clear and the voice tags make it easy to make calls. It works and works well. It can only be charged with a car charger so I also bought an adapter to allow me to charge the unit in the house, as I am usually in the car for relatively short journeys. The battery life seems excellent.
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