Jabra, makers of popular Bluetooth handsfree devices, have launched a new in-car hands free device called Jabra Drive.
The speakerphone (handsfree) is very easy to set-up. In fact, it doesn’t require set-up at all, or that’s what the company claims. The device is basically a Bluetooth handsfree with loudspeaker that can be clipped onto the visor of the car.
Jabra Drive automatically pairs up with two mobile devices simultaneously (Multiuse Technology), allowing drivers and passengers to stay connected.
The device offers clear sound with echo and noise cancellation (using DSP, or digital signal processing,) and automatic volume control instantly adjusts the speakerphone’s volume to best suit the user’s environment.
Ann Goh, head of sales, South Asia Region, GN Netcom (parent company of Jabra,) said, “The Jabra Drive also features A2DP technology, which allows users to stream music from their smartphone or Bluetooth-enabled MP3 player, podcasts, directions from GPS applications etc. Whether it’s a phone call with dad, the latest hit song or directions to a soccer game, Jabra Drive transmits clear audio with ease. Our broad line of in-car speakerphones offers something for everyone and at every price point.”
The Jabra Drive also features a voice guidance system that announces battery status and Bluetooth connectivity, and comes with large control buttons for volume and power on/off.
According to Jabra, the Drive offers 20 hours of Talk time and 30 days of standby time. Jabra Drive is equipped with enough battery life to last even the longest commute or road trip.
Drive comes with a Micro USB cable, in-car charger, clip for visor and a quick start manual. The speakerphone is priced at Rs 3,999.