Jabra SP700 Bluetooth Speakerphone (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
- Play calls and music from your mobile phone on your car stereo via FM and Bluetooth transmission
- Advanced DSP noise reduction and echo cancellation
- Voice announcements so you can keep your eyes on the road
- Use the supplied clip to attach the SP700 to your car's sun visor
- Up to 14 hours of talk time, up to 255 hours of standby time
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The Smart Way to Drive - Jabra offers the latest in speakerphone technology ¿ the SP700. This stylish, versatile new speakerphone can be used on its own or to transmit the calls to your car¿s audio system with no installation necessary. What¿s more, this compact device can also be used to stream music stored on your mobile phone through your car stereo speakers, allowing you to enjoy your favorite track while driving. Driver friendly - the Jabra SP700 offers a new level of usability and safety for Bluetooth speakerphones. Intuitive voice announcements give you the speakerphone¿s status so you can keep your eyes on the road. Plus, excellent audio quality is guaranteed thanks to the advanced DSP noise reduction & echo cancellation that insure crystal clear sound quality on both sides of the call. The SP700 keeps up Jabra¿s speakerphone design heritage, offering a sleek slim-line design that easily blends in with your car¿s interior. Pair SP700 with your mobile phone and place it on your car¿s sun visor ¿ it¿s really that simple. Not keen on traditional headsets? With an intuitive `voice¿ feature, an FM transmitter and amazing sound quality, the Jabra SP700 is a stylish alternative for those who want to stay on the right side of law while taking calls at the wheel.
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Stay focused and your driving while enjoying handsfree communication in your car with the Jabra SP700 Bluetooth speakerphone, which can be used on its own via an integrated speaker or transmitted to your car radio thanks to the embedded FM transmitter. Intuitive voice announcements give you the speakerphone's status so you can keep your eyes on the road. Just pair the SP700 with your mobile phone and place it on your car's sun visor--it's that simple.
The Jabra SP700 Bluetooth speakerphone can transmit calls and music to your car radio via its embedded FM transmitter (see a larger schematic of all controls).
Use the supplied clip to attach the SP700 to your car's sun visor. Additionally, this compact device can be used to stream music stored on your mobile phone (compatible with the A2DP Bluetooth streaming music profile) through your car stereo speakers, allowing you to enjoy your favorite track while driving. Excellent audio quality is guaranteed thanks to the advanced DSP noise reduction and echo cancellation that insure crystal clear sound quality on both sides of the call.
Features and Specifications
- Up to 14 hours talk time and up to 255 hours standby
- Play calls and music from your mobile phone on your car stereo via FM and Bluetooth transmission
- A2DP Bluetooth profile for streaming music
- Auto-pairing for no-nonsense start up
- Background noise reduction and echo cancellation via DSP technology
- Night Driving Mode--no interfering lights while driving at night
- Auto off function saves battery
- Features Answer/end calls, Reject calls*, Voice dialing*, Last number redialing*, Mute (*phone dependent)
- Easy to operate--gives spoken information in 10 languages (UK English, US English, Russian, French, Italian, German, European Spanish, Mexican Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese)
- Comes with USB charger, Car charger and visor clip
Pairing the SP700 with Your Phone
- The first time you turn on the speakerphone it will automatically be in pairing mode. To enter pairing mode subsequently, turn off SP700 and press the Answer/End button for 5 seconds.
- Release the button when the Bluetooth Status Icon begins to flash quickly and you hear a voice announce: "Pairing mode."
- Activate the Bluetooth function on your phone and set the phone to "discover" the speakerphone SP700.
- Confirm with PIN code = 0000 (4 zeros).
Using the SP700 with Your Car Stereo
The FM transmitter in the speakerphone allows you to transmit calls and music from your mobile to the car stereo.- Connect your mobile and your speakerphone.
- Press the FM button to enter FM mode. The FM Status Icon will turn solid red and a FM frequency will be announced.
- Manually turn your radio into the same FM frequency and you are now ready to transmit calls and music from your phone to your car stereo.
Product information
| Package Dimensions | 5.2 x 4.09 x 1.97 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| ASIN | B001EN109C |
| Item model number | SP700 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Customer Reviews |
3.6 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #412,047 in Cell Phones & Accessories (See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories) #168 in Cell Phone Automobile Accessory Kits |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Other display features | Wireless Phone Accessory |
| Manufacturer | Jabra |
| Language | English |
| Date First Available | August 12, 2008 |
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Today is July 20, 2017. I have had this item for nearly 10 years! Guess what...... It still works GREAT! I use it almost daily for at least 1 phone call, and on occasion to play my music from my iPhone through my car stereo.
I got some sticky glue on it accidentally, which cause problems. I decided to buy a new bluetooth speakerphone, but didn't want to spend a lot of money. I found one for $30, a different brand, and had to return it. They sent me a second one, and it was just as bad. Instead I took my Jabra down and gave it a really good cleaning, getting all of the glue out of the nooks and crannies. It is working like brand now. Not bad for today's disposable technology.
It has a feature where it will broadcast audio to your car's radio instead of the built-in speaker. This works about as well as most FM modulators (like the ones available for MP3 players). It is pretty reliable once you find that perfect frequency, but as soon as you drive outside of your city, you must find a frequency that works well at your destination. I use the FM feature only when I'm in my home city and then use the built in speaker for traveling outside my city. If you don't find a nice quiet empty spot on your FM dial, static is really bad and audio will cut out occasionally, forcing you to use the built in speaker. I was very pleased to discover that the iPhone 3GS will not only broadcast calls to the device via bluetooth, it sends all system audio to your Jabra, including music, podcasts, and message alerts. I keep my iPhone on a charger and stow it in the console, and can listen to music from it over my radio, and take calls as they come in.
Voice dialing works really well, even better than when using the wired headset that was included with my iPhone 3GS.
Battery life is very good. I've been using it for two weeks without charging it and it performs as well as it did with a full charge (in two weeks I've made or taken probably 30 short calls with it and sent hours of music to my radio from the iphone with it). I'm a little bit worried that it my suffer some battery life issues this winter because the included documentation states that the battery may not hold a charge if stored at below freezing temps. It charges via USB and the package includes a USB car charger adapter (which also works with an iphone cable) and a USB-to-miniUSB cable for charging the Jabra.
Previously, I used the unit with the builtin speaker as the sound quality through the FM transmitter was pretty lousy.
With the recent upgrade in my iPhone 3G firmware to 3.0, my iPhone is now A2DP capable. I'm happy to report that the unit now works very well with the iPhone. The built-in speaker is ok, but the unit really shines if you set it to play out through your car speakers via the built-in FM transmitter. The audio quality is FM quality (i.e. a little muddied compared to crystal clear "CD quality") and is an order of magnitude better than other FM transmitters I've used. There is virtually no static and the music sound very nice. I had no problems with volume. I can now listen to songs/playlists on my iPhone and podcasts while driving which is fabulous. If calls come in, they automatically take precedence over what's playing.
The battery life is amazing. I've only charged it once so far. It's more or less intuitive to use. The iPhone doesn't have voice-activated calling, so you still have to initiate calls through the iPhone. However, answering calls is pretty straightforward (press the front of the unit once). The unit announces the phone number which is dialing in so you can keep your attention on the road.
Being able to listen to my music and podcasts while driving to work is definitely worth the $30 and to me represents great value.
However, when I am in my wifes car which doesnt have an aux-in for the radio, this little gem saves my arse.
I can pair it to my Blackberry Storm and bluetooth stream to the SP700, and the SP700 has a built in FM Transmitter.
So I am able to listen to my music no matter where I am basically. If you put the SP700 in the back seat closer to your "built into the glass" antenna then the reception
improves since local stations usually give you static with most transmitters.
BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE !!!
Where I live I dont get clear AM reception of the NY news stations like 1010WINS or CBS880, so I have a Cirago Bluetooth adaptor that I got off newegg for 14$,
I go to the web site, start the streaming radio, then put it out through the bluetooth to my Jabra SP700, hit the FM button, and then my little radio in the bathroom has clear
signal for the news radio, and I can hear all the news while getting ready in the bathroom in the morning.
Between the bluetooth and the FM transmitter you can stream any audio from your computer to most parts of your home.
The Jabra SP700 has a bunch of great uses.
Hope you enjoy yours as much as I do mine.










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