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Lot of 2, Jabra Cruiser HFS001 Bluetooth Hands-free Car Speaker with Visor Clip

$ 13.2

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Type: Portable Bluetooth Car Speaker
  • Condition: Both are in very good working condition, no scratches.
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Jabra
  • Model: HFS001
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    We have these two Jabra Cruiser Bluetooth speakerphones for you.
    Both are in very good working condition.
    All of the original accessories are included.
    Review:
    Pairing instructions and, if available, caller ID information are spoken aloud by the Jabra Cruiser's voice announcements system. Unfortunately, it appears the voice announcement system isn't a true text-to-speech system, so it can't read callers' names aloud like the Parrot Minikit Slim can. Instead, it just reads the phone number.
    The Cruiser also works with your phone's voice command function, if available, for easy hands-free dialing. However, it doesn't import and index your contacts locally, so if your phone doesn't support voice dialing, then you'll have to manually initiate calls.
    Performance
    Pairing the Cruiser is a simple and painless affair thanks to the voice prompts, which tell users what needs to be done, and the status icons. Once paired, operation is also relatively simple, because of the Cruiser's limited feature set.
    Using a T-Mobile Dash, we were able to access the voice command system by pressing the call button. Our inputs were clearly understood by the system, thanks to the Cruiser's clear microphones, which also helped the Cruiser's call quality. The DSP noise reduction system did a good job of reducing droning background sounds such as road, engine, and wind noise, but louder sounds and people speaking in the background could still be heard. Incoming voices were clear, if not a bit tinny, over the Cruiser's integrated microphone. Overall, we were satisfied with the Cruiser's call quality for incoming and outgoing voices.
    Streaming music through the Cruiser is a slightly different matter. Although you can hear the music through the Jabra's small speaker, the complete lack of bass response makes the listening experience a substandard one. Here it's best to take advantage of the Cruiser's FM transmission feature and use your car's speakers. The overall audio quality will still suffer because of the FM analog conversion and static may be an issue in areas with crowded airwaves, but at least the bottom end of the sound will audible on your vehicle's larger speakers.
    In sum
    Overall, the Jabra Cruiser is a competent and easy-to-use Bluetooth speakerphone. With both calls and stereo audio streaming, the Cruiser would be easily recommendable. The integrated speaker isn't really good enough to handle music playback on its own, but at least the option is there. Plus, there's the addition of FM transmission, which gives people the option of using their vehicle's speakers for even better audio where clear airwaves will allow.