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Jabra Communications SP500 Bluetooth Portable Speakerphone

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CNET reviews the Jabra SP500 Bluetooth speakerphone and while there are some 'cons' in the assessment, the device duly performs the task for which it is intended. 'Like the Bluant Supertooth II, the Jabra SP500 qualifies as a wireless speakerphone, in that it isn't a true hands-free device unless paired to a phone that has built-in voice-command operation. Though it's relatively bulky, the unit is modern and stylish without a single straight line to be found. The SP500 offers a good amount of talk and standby time, which means that forgetting to turn it off shouldn't be a problem. Also in its favor: when the rechargeable batteries eventually wear out, you can replace them with off-the-shelf AA nickel-metal-hydride cells.'

Features:
•Box Contents: JABRA SP500 Wireless Speakerphone; User Manual; Charger; Vehicle power charger; Removable suction mount for windscreen; Removable visor clip for in-car sun visor
•For Bluetooth enabled cellular-phone and other Bluetooth Communication devices
•Integrated rechargeable battery offers long talk and standby time per full charge / Includes charger
•Bluetooth 1.2 compatible
•Safe, responsible (and legal) way to use your cell phone while driving

Read: Jabra SP500 Bluetooth Review - CNET