New Jabra speakerphone broadcasts cell calls over FM radio

Posted in Mobile Accessories by Nino Marchetti on August 25th, 2008

Jabra SP700

GN Netcom, through its Jabra headset brand, announced today a new speakerphone for in-car use. It is called the Jabra SP700 and it prices around $100.

The Jabra SP700 transmits cell phone calls to a car’s FM radio for hands-free communications. One clips the speakerphone to a visor, connects it to the phone via Bluetooth and tunes FM radio to the frequency set on the speakerphone. On cars with RDS enabled stereos the caller’s phone number will be displayed and this device also hosts an audio feature that lets users know when the speakerphone status changes, announcing …

GN Netcom releases titanium Bluetooth headset

Posted in Headsets by Nino Marchetti on July 23rd, 2008

Jabra JX20 Pura

GN Netcom, best known for its Jabra headset brand, is now making available a new titanium headset - said to be the first of its kind. The Jabra JX20 Pura prices around $150.

The Jabra JX20 Pura is a Bluetooth-enabled wireless headset made of brushed anodized titanium and offset by a black trim. It weighs less than half-an-ounce and was designed by a Danish designer. It makes use of digital sound processing and intelligent volume control to offer what is described as better sound.

Jabra dog tag bluetooth set

Posted in Bluetooth by Conner Flynn on March 26th, 2008

Jabra dog tag bluetooth set
Jabra has launched a somewhat interesting looking bluetooth set. The BT3030 resembles the famous dog tag, worn by the likes of Rambo and and the rest of the army. I haven’t seen the latest Rambo movie, but if he wanted to be a bit more like Bond, he’d have something like this.

It comes with bluetooth 2.0+EDR, HSP, HFP, A2DP and AVRCP support, six buttons for sending / ending calls and controlling music playback, as well as volume control. Get the BT303 next month in Japan or the U.S for $90. I would imagine this gives the army some ideas about updating the original dog tag.





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