Jabra announces Cruiser Bluetooth hands free speakerphone




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When I am driving, I like to use hands free speakerphones rather than headsets. Most headsets are uncomfortable and I am not a fan of how they look. The problem is that my car is noisy and some of the hands free kits I have tried are not that great for call quality. Jabra has announced a new Bluetooth device called the Cruiser that features noise cancellation and more.

The Cruiser is designed to be mounted on the visor of your car and supports Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR and eSCO. The device also supports streaming music from your phone to its speaker via A2DP and AVRCP. Dual mics with Jabra Noise Blackout technology help improve call quality.

The device has a built-in FM transmitter and status display. Two mobile phones can be paired to it at once and it features an auto-pairing mode. Talk time is up to 14 hours and standby time is up to 13 days. A car charger is included to keep it powered up while driving.

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