Jabra SP700 Bluetooth Speakerphone
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Jabra SP700 is a palm-sized Bluetooth speakerphone with digital sound enhancement, which gives you crystal clear sound and true ease-of-use through its intelligent and advanced features. Use it in the car, office or wherever you are! Through a specially-designed DSP (digital signal processing) solution, the new Jabra SP700 uses noise-cancellation technology to reduce background noise and digitally enhance the sound, providing excellent sound quality and clarity. Providing up to 14 hours of talk time and 255 hours of standby time, the Jabra SP700 has an outstanding operating life. You can also play calls and music from your mobile phone on your car stereo via FM and Bluetooth transmission. The SP700 Bluetooth speakerphone is easy to operate and gives spoken information in 10 languages. It also features a night driving mode, so no interfering lights appear whilst driving at night. The Jabra SP700 has a compact, lightweight design, requires no installation and is designed for a mobile lifestyle. It is extremely versatile and comes with a USB travel and car charger. When in the car, the Jabra SP700 is quickly and firmly mounted with a clip on the sun visor.Included in the box: JABRA SP700 Wireless Speakerphone; User Manual; USB Charger; Vehicle power charger; Removable visor clip for in-car sun visor
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8309 in Cell Phone Accessories
- Brand: Jabra
- Model: SP700
- Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, .19 pounds
Features
- Night driving mode?no interfering lights while driving at night
- Plays music and incoming calls from a cell phone or Bluetooth® FM transmitter
- Gives spoken information in 10 languages for operation
- Automatically turns off when not in use
- DSP technology for noise reduction and clearer conversations
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
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. |
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.
Customer Reviews
Really great -- I'm done with headsets!
Sound quality is great. my car is kind of noisy on the road, and people on the other end are surprised to hear I'm using a bluetooth speakerphone.
The biggest challenge for me is learning not to shout!
I have gotten a few complaints of echo (i.e. caller hears bits of their own voice) when using the built-in speaker. Using the FM transmitter seems to eliminate this problem.
I wish Jabra would've used a standard mini-usb connector for charging and also provided an 1/8" hardwired output to plug into my car stereo aux port.
The FM transmitter is a great feature, but FM is frustratingly noisy in big metro areas.
I did discover a cool trick for getting better FM reception that other US users might be able to try (provided their radio supports different country settings):
My FM radio has a setting for USA and Europe, and the European setting includes both odd and even frequencies.
With the FM radio set to the European setting, tune in to an even frequency (like 89.2 MHz, for example) the SP700 tunes in 0.1MHz increments, so you can tune to match and nobody else is supposed to be using that frequency.
Works much better, and I'll have fun, fun, fun until the FCC takes my SP700 away ;^)
Promising, BUT scratchy FM and other side can't hear me!
I like the features, and it seems to be well built BUT the people on the other end can't hear me well even when I talk directly into it like it's a phone. Everything sounds good when you're on the Jabra end of things, just not the person you're calling. They have a hard time hearing you. Even during testing from home where everything was very quiet.
Additionally, the FM transmitter is scratchy. It is annoying when you turn the volume up to normal listening range and you hear a consistent scratchy sound in the background.
I hope they get the kinks taken care of. I've opened a case with Jabra. I hope they have a fix. I might try another one to see if this is an isolated case. I'm really disappointed!
Sleek, uncomplicated, easy to use hands-free device
I bought it, opened the package in my car in the parking lot. Turned it on (it was already charged!) and within 4 minutes it was 'paired' with my iPhone (the older model) and I was on the road and making a call. There are other brands/models with caller ID and lots of other bells and whistles but I have come to dislike tech things with too many gratuitous features. This has several easy to use controls (but not intuitive -- you have to read the very short manual so you know where the controls are and how to use them.) Once you've read it, it's very clear and the unit performed just as I'd like.
Now no bluetooth earphone or handsfree device I've tried has perfect sound --- my generation's hearing is somewhat challenged so there's always someone who can't make out what I'm saying but I've called them back using the cell phone and NO handsfree device and they say the sound 'hasn't changed a bit'. That said, most people tell me that I'm coming across 'loud and clear' and now I feel safer (and more legal here in California) now that I've got this device in my 2004 Toyota Sienna van. I have built-in bluetooth in my Prius which is my daily use vehicle but the van which we use to carry our bikes when my wife and I go biking several times per week was missing this feature and now the Jabra has supplied it.
I haven't tested other bluetooth speakerphones so I can't compare. I just can say that I'm completely satisfied with this new accessory.





