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The Jabra SP5050 Speaks Out

Thursday, July 10th, 2008 | Cell Phone with

When it comes to hands-free devices, the Jabra SP5050 is one of the lightest weight devices I’ve used. Weighing in at only 2.6 ounces, this cool speakerphone is light and small enough to put just about anywhere. It is also very slim measuring only 2.3” wide by 4.9” long and only 0.4” thick. The one I own is black with a nice silver trim and speaker grille on the front. The buttons are large enough to see yet small enough not to be obtrusive in their appearance. The main volume buttons are located on the side of the unit out of the way. On the top of the unit you find the LED display with four icon indicators for power, Bluetooth connectivity, call status, and battery strength. As far as the multifunction button goes, it’s actually the entire top half of the front surface, right under the Jabra logo.

The Jabra goes into pairing mode the first time you power it up, making it extremely easy to set up with cell phone devices. The call quality is very decent. The unit comes with DSP (digital signal processing) that helps with reducing background noise, which is quite helpful.

Other features include typical answering, ending, and rejecting calls, plus it supports last number redial, call mute, voice dialing, and a night driving mode - this shuts off the LED lights at night so your eyes don’t get distracted. You also have the ability to transfer calls from the phone to the speakerphone and vice versa. The Jabra SP5050 only comes with an in-car charger and no AC adapter, however all-in-all this is definitely an excellent choice in phone accessory must haves.

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