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Review - Jabra SP 700 Bluetooth Speakerphone
A few years ago I traded in my 4-5 minute commute to work for one that, on a good day, is at least a half hour. (And if the roads are even the slightest bit slick or the traffic a little heavy, it takes at least 45 minutes or more.) While I know that's not a long commute by most people's standards compared to 4-5 minutes it's been a significant change. As a result, I try to keep my eye on traffic patterns and I do my best to make the most of the time in the car. Sometimes it means listening to music or catching up on podcasts but often it means being on the phone either with someone else or with Jott. Unfortunately, most of my driving between home and the office is on the highway and my Subaru Outback, while good with regard to helping ensure that I can get in when I need to, is pretty darn noisy. I've lost count of the number of times my assistant has told me that she could no longer hear me even though we had an excellent connection.
So since moving I've been on the lookout for a good hands-free system. I've found a number that are quite good but none that I really loved.
When it comes to a Bluetooth headset the best I've encountered thus far is the Etymotic etyBLU. When it comes to a wired solution I'm a huge fan of the Etymotic h2fs I reviewed last week. (No, I don't work for Etymotic, I just love their products.) Thing is, I don't love having to remember to charge the headset and bring it with me and I'm not thrilled to have a long cord running from the phone to my ear. Both solutions work but they fall short of being ideal.
What I really want is a Bluetooth speakerphone that automatically connects when I enter the car and sounds fantastic on both my, and the other person's, end. I know there are excellent solutions that are built into many new cars now. That will be one of the prerequisites when I purchase my next car but hopefully that won't be for a good number of years. So in the meantime I need a different solution.
I tried many different Bluetooth speakers over the past few years and none of them worked all that well for me. Some were difficult to pair with my phone while others were constantly crackling even though the phone and the speaker were only a few feet apart. Others sounded good to me but the person on the other end could barely understand me. And other sounded good to the person on the other end but sounded lousy to me. I had all but given up hope of finding a portable option that was on par with the built-in ones... until last week.
I was in Costco the other day and walking through my favorite section of the store (yes of course it's the electronics department) when I saw the Jabra SP700. It looked really cool and while that's a stupid reason to think about buying a piece of electronics, when it comes to electronics I can be stupid. (And often am.) So I bought it. I bought it without doing any research, without checking reviews on it, and without even doing any price comparison shopping. (I told you, when it comes to electronics I can be stupid.)
So I threw out my money, right? Nope. This thing rocks.

This is by far the best Bluetooth speakerphone I have ever used. How good it is was clear from the minute I turned it on and it immediately announced (in a rather sexy British female voice, I might add) "pairing mode on". I punch the four digit code into my iPhone and "British sexy voice" announced "connected". (How far we have come since the early days of Bluetooth and the frustration of trying to pair devices.) Better yet, since I began using it, the re-pairing each time I enter the car is immediate and flawless. I get in the car, turn on the device, and I hear "British sexy voice" greets me with "connected".
Since the iPhone's Bluetooth is rather limited its really just good for making phone calls. Fortunately, the SP700 excels at making phone calls. Calls are crisp and clean, and the connection is consistently strong. In the middle of a conversation with my assistant the other day I asked her how the connection was on her end. She replied "Whatever it is you using its the best when you've had yet." (And she knows I've gone through a lot of different attempts to get a good speaker phone.)
For this purpose alone I give the device high marks and think it's worth every penny I spent on it. The fact is, however, it's much more than just a Bluetooth speakerphone. The device has a built-in FM transmitter that allows the sound to be sent through the car's stereo system rather than the devices built-in speaker. (I should note, however, that the built-in speaker is plenty powerful.) But that's just the beginning. If your mobile phone's Bluetooth isn't crippled the way the iPhone's is, you can use the SP700 as the conduit to stream music stored on your cell phone through your car stereo speakers. In other words, with your cell phone in your pocket the music stored there can be sent to the SP700 to the Bluetooth connection and the SP700 will then send it to the car stereo using its built-in FM transmitter. And if, in the middle of your favorite song, a call comes in, it'll pick up the call and stop the music so that you can take the call by simply tapping the device. It's simple, elegant, and it works well.
Finally, I really appreciate the fact that Jabra ships the SP700 with a car charger and wall adapter so you have a choice of where you charge the device. Unfortunate, in order to keep the sleek form of the device Jabra chose to use a non-standard USB port. Yuck. Phooy. Feh. NOT!!!
Other things of note-
The speakerphone is fully charged 2 hours
The buttons are simple to use.
The DSP noise reduction & echo cancellation REALLY works
What I Like:
Looks Great
Works Better
"Sexy British Voice"
What I Don't:
Unusual USB plug
Would I buy again: ABSOLUTELY! I Love This Thing!
The Jabra SP700 retails for $99. Amazon has it for just $64.63.
For more information or to order it directly from Jabra, visit Jabra's site HERE.
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The new iPhone 3G S supports A2DP over Bluetooth, which means you can stream your tunes from the iPod to the Jabra SP-700 (and then on to the FM radio).
The "non" standard micro-USB connector seems to have become the "new" standard USB connector. My Kindle and a couple of other devices I have acquired recently all have it.
I bought a Jabra SP 700 Handsfree for my SUV. The Jabra unit is incredible. People on the other side of the conversation say the quality is clean and clear and they hear no background noise. My mom thought I was calling from home. The built in speaker lacks bass but the sound is very clear and cuts thru road noise making the conversation effortless. Another cool feature is to listen thru the FM radio. the quality is a little better but either option is great. The Jabra costs a little more but it's worth every penny. I would not hesitate to buy a second unit and would highly recommend it to a friend. FYI.... I am a chief broadcast engineer for 5 radio and 2 TV ststions so I speak from a professional position.
If you go with the Jabra I don't think you will be dissappointed
RON
That unusual USB cable is more than just a minor "not to Like" point,,,,
I, too, was a big fan of this product which I purchased just a couple of months ago, until I misplaced the USB charging cable (the part of the system that plugs directly into the unit and apparently is specially designed for this unit). When I contacted Jabra regarding buying another one, I received the following response from technical support:
Please note: the SP700 product is still available from numerous sources including the manufacturer, the product is still under warranty and should therefore be servicable, and unless I go and purchase another SP700 for the cable, the one I have is useless because it can not be charged.
Hello Pam,
We regret to advise you that we do no longer have the spare part you requested for your Jabra device and therefore we can not send it to you free of charge.
Thanks,
Alex
Jabra
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From: info@jabra.com
Date: 18.05.2009 21:00
To: techsupp@jabra.com
Subject: Support request from NA jabra.com
does anyone else have a problem connecting the usb cable into the car charger? they both came with the jabra sp700...or is mine defective?
So, the SP700 doesn't automatically turn itself on when it senses that your phone is nearby? That would be really handy. I'd rather just get in the car and go -- not have to worry about turning a bluetooth speakerphone on everytime I get in the car. Anyone aware of a bluetooth speakerphone that does this (besides the expensive Parrot system) ?
Thanks for the review. I hate the earpiece bluetooth doo-dads, especially when people wear them all the time. Too other-worldly. I bought the LG speakerphone. I like it, but would love for you to try it and compare. It pairs as easily as your Jabra and the best part is the solar cell that looks out the window and charges the unit. Sound seems pretty good in both directions, but is noticebale that I am on the speaker. Your review would be appreciated.
Hello, I've seen the specs of the SP700, but I want to know the real time the battery lasts leaving it on all the time (or on standby mode). I have one made by Mbox and it only last for three or four days. I often forgot to turn my Mbox off once I get out of the car, and when I return the next day I usually have the low battery sign. Thank you very much for your answer. GB
GB- Great question but...
since I don't leave it on all the time I can't answer it right now. I would be happy to test it out for you but am going to be down and out for a couple of days starting tomorrow.I'll check it when I get back to the land of the living which should be some time next week.
Maybe it doesn't matter because you have the unit comes with a car charger and it is just a matter of connecting the SP 700 to the charger and drive. I don't have a car charger for the Mbox one, so I usually charge it with my computer at my office, but I'm without a speakerphone for at least one trip. I hate that. But now I'm wondering, if the speakerphone battery dies in the middle of a trip, taking out the charger and connecting it to the Jabra while driving is something I wouldn't do it. Maybe on these rare occasions is good to know how much does the battery last on a charge :) GB
I bought mine at Costco for 59. Not one person has asked if they were on speaker phone yet. LOVE IT!
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