Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone (Black, Retail Packaging)
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Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone (Black, Retail Packaging)
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Jabra Freeway is very sleek; VoiceAssist is great! : Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone (Black, Retail Packaging)
I waited for a join of months for this to come to be available, after I saw some on-line video reviews from the Electronics Show...when it finally came to Amazon (they're the only ones selling it), I ordered mine and it came a few days later. I think I'm the only one to give this item a negative present (at least so far) but I'm sad to say I'm sending mine back.
First off, it comes beautifully and plainly packaged, and it is a gorgeous unit. It feels good, solid, and is well-designed. It rides beautifully on the visor. The buttons are clearly marked and they have a very satisfying 'click' to them (the entire cover panel is legitimately floating so that when you click any of the buttons, the whole cover pivots). As you know, it comes with a Usb cable so you can fee it from your computer (and get future software upgrades); the cable also plugs into an adapter plug so you can fee it in your car's accessory port (we used to call it a cigarette lighter), but remember the outlet in many vehicles is only powered when the key is on, so it will only fee while you're driving.
The unit very legitimately paired with two cellphones, my Lg Venus which is probably nearby 4 years old, and a friend's Droid Incredible. I was able to make calls by touching the 'Voice' button and saying 'Phone Commands' which connected the Freeway to my Venus's internal palpate list. For the last join of years, I've used a Plantronics Voyager Pro (earpiece), which roughly always understands my voice commands (e.g., Call John Smith Mobile'). With the Freeway, my Venus often pulled up the wrong name (e.g., 'Did you say call Roger Thomas?') I understand that it was my Venus that was getting the name wrong, but it was based upon facts being relayed to it by the Freeway, which added a layer of error that I don't palpate when using the Plantronics earpiece.
The main infer I wanted to move from earpiece to speakerphone was so I wouldn't have to put on and take off the earpiece each time I get in or out of the car; I held out specifically for the Freeway because it's the only unit that turns on and off automatically. The auto-On highlight worked well, but the auto-Off didn't always disconnect when arriving home. I'd park in the detached garage, and the Freeway would stay connected until I got to the far end of the house (a estimate of other reviews have noted this as well, and since the appropriate bluetooth range of 30 feet appears to sometimes be Too much, maybe bluetooth units should come wih dissimilar range settings; at a motel or office where you park right in front of your room, the Freeway would probably never turn off.)
The traditional infer I'm returning my unit, however, is the loud background noise the microphones pick up. If I'm sitting at a stoplight with the windows up and no radio or fan going, it's okay, but as soon as I begin driving, or roll the window down, or turn on the fan or A/C, the someone at the other end hears a lot of buffeting noise. My friend and I switched phones And took turns in the car with the Freeway so I could palpate what the other someone was hearing, and I have to say I wouldn't want to be on the other end of the Freeway for any longer than necessary. Since my point of reference is my Plantronics earpiece, I have to collate the performance of the Freeway with the earpiece; With the Plantronics, I can be driving at full speed on the freeway with the window down, and the someone at the other end hears tiny if any noise at all. I think they both use similar dual microphone technology, so maybe it has something to do with the fact that the Freeway is exposed on all sides to ambient noise, where an earpiece is shielded from at least some of that.
My phone doesn't have a music player, so I didn't try the Fm feature.
All in all, the unit is very nice, the price is fair, and it is pretty user-friendly. It just didn't meet my expectations for call sound quality, so it's back to the earpiece for me.
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