Drive with caution and avoid losing calls when you’re on the road. The Jabra SP200 speakerphone enables you to make hands-free calls. It connects wirelessly to your phone and needs no installation – simply clip it onto the visor. The intuitive controls complement the unique user friendliness with a large easily accessible answer/end button, a volume wheel and a dedicated on/off switch. It’s as easy to operate as pulling down the visor. The DSP voice processing technology delivers clear sounding details even in noisy environments. And the outstanding speaker performance makes every call sound loud and bright. Hands-free talking while driving simply doesn’t get any easier.
Jabra SP200 Bluetooth Speakerphone Car Kit
(as of 08/04/2010 04:30 - more info)
$59.99
$41.78
Listed Under: Car gifts
Easy to install and use.High performance full-duplex audio with noise reduction and echo cancellation. Bluetooth 2.0 with eSCOSupports the following features : Reject Calls, Voice Dialing, Last Numbe..read more

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After my wife got a shiny new car last year with Bluetooth, I found myself longing to ride in her car more and more often just so that I would have the convenience of hands free cell phone usage! I had a Jabra JX10 Bluetooth earpiece from years back but found that it was not loud enough to compete with the enhanced exhaust and 13″-wide rear tires of my sports car. Having been pleased with Jabra in the past, I naturally looked at their offerings first and decided upon the very reasonably priced SP200.
The unit was as easy to pair with my phone (a Palm Pre) as any other Bluetooth headset and the volume is so loud that I can hear everyone just fine even if I’m roaring down the highway. The noise canceling works so well that people often don’t know I’m on Bluetooth and they never know that I’m in my loud sports car. It’s that good.
A single charge lasts me several weeks (I don’t talk that often while driving) and when it does get low, the handy LED reminder triggers me to drag it into my office with me and I simply attach it to the USB port on my computer (cable included) and let it charge for a couple of hours and I’m good to go again.
Things I like about this headset:
1) just tap the button and it wakes up from sleep mode and locks onto my phone
2) have it paired with my wife’s phone too (it can remember multiple phones)
3) I don’t have to turn it off- it magically goes to sleep after I’ve been away from the vehicle for awhile (15 minutes?)
4) again, volume is ridiculously loud if you want it to be
5) excellent clarity of my voice and their voice
6) fairly stealthy up on the sunvisor- you forget it’s there
7) it’s portable: sometimes I bring it in the house for conference calls
Things I don’t like:
1) I wish I didn’t have to push anything to turn it on/wake it up. Though I’m sure such a feature would be murderous on battery life.
2) voice dial like my wife’s car has would be awesome. I think if I had a better phone, it could maybe use the phone’s voice dial capability. Sadly, I bought the godawful Palm Pre (never again).
I purchased this product due to the hand-free law enforced in California since Jan.
Pro:
1. Price
2. Easy to use
3. Good reception of signals
Con:
1. Charging connection is unique – I have to use the one came with this product. This is inconvenient. I use a porable GPS that uses the same charging connector as my Blackberry. Now I have switch back and forth. THis is bad.
2. It could be bit smaller. If the bluetooth ear pieces can be small, then this product should be much smaller
3. It seems to be confused when connected to 2 phones
Overll I am happy with the product. If you don’t want to spend too much money on gadgets, this is a perfect product for you.
The simple, unobtrusive design keeps it handy and safely secured to the visor. Controls are easy and convenient, although once I set it up, haven’t needed to change anything. Haven’t kept track, but it seems to hold a charge very well. Good sound both ways. Very satisfied.
Bought this for my wife, it’s easy to pair and use, long battery life. The one bad thing is that when I call her and she is using it I have a hard time hearing her. I bought a BlueAnt supertooth light for myself for about the same price on Amazon and I recommend that over this Jabra.
I”m not happy, bought my wife the same unit 3 years ago and was always frustrated when she would call me, so much road noise and she sounded like she was talking from the back seat. SO.. giving them a second chance, I ordered the latest design… SAME DARN THING. It’ not like she has a noisy car but with her calling from the freeway comming home, I now don’t even want her to call me due to the really poor audio quality.
I see others here rave about this unit but I’ve now had two and the both perform the same for my wife.
Does anybody know of anything better ? If so, I would buy it.