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Brand | Jabra |
Model Name | Freeway |
Speaker Type | Surround Sound |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Bluetooth |
Special Feature | Note: Includes USB but no car charger |
About this item
- Speakerphone for the car with rich and crisp sound from 3 speakers and Virtual Surround sound
- Use your voice to make and take calls completely hands-free; announces the name of the incoming caller
- A2DP streaming for playback of music, podcasts and directions from GPS applications
- FM Transmitter sends music and calls from mobile phone to car radio
- Up to 14 hours of talk time, up to 960 hours (40 days) of standby time, podcasts and directions from GPS applications
- Auto on/off, Advanced Multiuse for connection to 2 Bluetooth devices at same time, audio streaming (A2DP) for playback of music, podcasts and directions from GPS applications
- Rich and crisp sound with 3 speakers, HD Voice Ready, Virtual Surround Sound and dual microphone background noise reduction technology
- Use your voice to make, answer, end, redial or reject calls. With Voice Assist subscription, you can also send and receive text messages and emails, post updates to Twitter and Facebook
- Voice Guidance provides caller ID, spoken battery level, pairing instructions and Bluetooth connection status
- With Voice Assist subscription, you can also send and receive text messages and emails, post updates to Twitter and Facebook
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Battery life | 4.3 | 3.6 | 4.4 | — | 4.2 |
Voice Recognition | 3.7 | 3.6 | 4.1 | — | 3.8 |
Sound quality | 3.7 | 3.0 | 3.7 | — | 3.9 |
Sold By | alwayz-on-sale | alwayz-on-sale | LavalesDirect | Amazon.com | Flex Panther |
power source | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Corded Electric | Battery Powered | Battery Powered |
connectivity tech | Wireless, Bluetooth | Wireless, Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth |
speaker type | Surround Sound | — | Handsfree Car Speaker | Computer | — |
mounting type | Car | Car Mount | Car Mount,Clip On | Flush Mount | Car Mount |
weight | 0.32 pounds | 0.21 pounds | 0.38 pounds | 0.65 pounds | 87 grams |
control method | voice | voice | voice | — | — |
model name | Freeway | Drive | Lavales-MK02 | — | — |
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Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 0.7 x 3.9 inches |
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Item Weight | 5.1 ounces |
ASIN | B004XZHY34 |
Item model number | 100-46000000-02 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #31,165 in Cell Phones & Accessories (See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories) #14 in Cell Phone Automobile Speakerphones |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
Connectivity technologies | Wireless, Bluetooth |
Special features | Note: Includes USB but no car charger |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Audio Jack | Wireless |
Color | Black |
Phone Talk Time | 14 Hours |
Phone Standby Time (with data) | 960 hours |
Whats in the box | Jabra Freeway |
Department | Unisex-Adult |
Manufacturer | Jabra |
Date First Available | April 14, 2006 |
Speakers Maximum Output Power | 10 Watts |
Weight | 0.32 Pounds |
Charging Time | 14 Hours |
Number Of Items | 1 |
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One of the first in-car speakerphones to have 3 speakers coupled with Virtual Surround Sound. Sound so clear, you’ll think you’re talking to a passenger in the car. Also great for playing your favorite music. Prefer your car’s sound system? Just use the FM transmitter to send music and calls directly to your car radio. Dual-mic technology filters out everything but your voice. Background noises and honking cars disappear, so the other side hears you loud and clear.
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Customers like the performance of the wireless accessory. For example, they mention it works well for calls and music, and is great as a speakerphone. That said, they appreciate the clarity, and battery life. Opinions are mixed on sound quality, ease of use, voice recognition, quality, and connectivity.
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Customers like the performance of the wireless accessory. They mention it works fantastic, decent for calls and music, and great as a speakerphone. Siri works ok, but it takes some practice on the timing. The stereo function works nice, and incoming calls work well. The 3 speaker system is better than expected, and the best speakerphone they have ever used.
"...maybe it would be helpful to tell you why this is the best speakerphone I have ever used...." Read more
"...This is where VoiceAssist comes into play and works very well...." Read more
"...It seemed to work decent for calls and music, with a mild amount of static when using the FM transmitter function...." Read more
"I've had this for about 3 weeks now, and the functionality with Siri has been spot on...." Read more
Customers like the clarity of the wireless accessory. They say the callers voices are clear and loud as you would expect from a $400 product. The speaker clarity seems great, and the audio is clear both directions. Customers also say that the voice commands are clear, and easy to hear and understand. Overall, customers are satisfied with the clarity and functionality of the product.
"...No extraneous noise, no wind noise, just a clear voice...." Read more
"...Plus, the voice recognition algorithm is scary-accurate.)..." Read more
"...The automated programmed voice is very clear to hear and understand...." Read more
"...For calls, the Freeway is outstanding. The callers voices are as clear and as loud as you would expect from a $400.00 conference room hands free..." Read more
Customers like the battery life of the wireless accessory. For example, they mention it has an extremely good battery life, and it doesn't drain battery while idle.
"...► GOOD Points ◄1. FM Transmitter!!2. Very long battery life (14 hours estimated) and it is very nice to not have to charge it too..." Read more
"...charge in two hours in my car or in any USB port, and the battery life is extremely good so far...." Read more
"...Battery lasts a long time - up to 40 days standby, allegedly (I always have mine plugged into power).- Knows when I get in and leave the car !..." Read more
"...RIDICULOUS battery life. I'm not kidding. I put this in the car at the beginning of March...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the wireless accessory. Some mention that the sound is great, it's loud, and can be used as a bluetooth speaker. They say the microphone seems pretty good at noise reduction, and they can hear everything on Sirius very clearly. However, others say that the default voice is loud with no way to turn it down, and the loud background noise the microphones pick up makes it difficult for others to hear.
"...Pros: All of the above. Plus, iTune music sounds pretty good through the 3 speakers and podcasts are great..." Read more
"...The speakers are very loud and clear and the built-in microphone is sensitive enough to discriminate your voice over ambient sounds...." Read more
"...were some instances -- even with the windows up -- that callers could simply not hear me. I had to use a normal headset...." Read more
"...The sound from the 3 speaker system is great, better than expected, and a vast improvement over a $30 bluetooth speaker I had been using in my car...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the wireless accessory. Some mention that it's incredibly easy to use and setup with iOS does a great job, while others say that the directions SUCK and sometimes the beginning of their directions are cut off. That said, it'll activate redial and other functions on the device while you're away. However, some customers find the buttons are flush, making it frustrating to press the right button.
"...It is the easiest, most user friendly product I have bought in a long time.Getting up and running requires:1...." Read more
"...The Jabra website has a more detailed and easier to read User Manual that you can download, which is easier to read and follow than the tiny little..." Read more
"...3. Extremely easy to activate redial and other functions on the device while you are repositioning it...." Read more
"...I am using it with the Verizon iPhone 4G and setup with so simple it took less than one minute...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the voice recognition of the wireless accessory. Some mention that the voice commands work very well, while others say that it's not perfect. The speaker is excellent and the microphone works great for calling partners to hear you. Overall, it'll be good as a speakerphone and extension of Siri. However, some customers say that the recognition is not perfect and that it falls short in voice commands.
"...This is useful. However, Voice Assist has a really terrible robotic female voice, really primitive by today's standards...." Read more
"...Plus, iTune music sounds pretty good through the 3 speakers and podcasts are great (you can also transmit the music/podcast to you FM radio) - the..." Read more
"...Also, what most might not realize is that you have to call a landline phone number that uses airtime off your cellular plan in order to use the..." Read more
"...Voice commands seemed to work okay as well. Since I have the Jabra SUPREME headset, I'm familiar with all of the voice commands...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the wireless accessory. Some mention that it's wonderfully designed, sturdily made, and of good quality. Others say that it has very poor quality, very poorly executed ideas, and is a horrible little device.
"...The voice/command recognition, with or without Voice Assist, is very poor...." Read more
"...Rather, it has a sleek design and the button areas for the functions are intelligently placed and blue LED lit...." Read more
"...The bigger problem, though, is that the unit's internal speakers are junk...." Read more
"...size -- very small and light, while still feeling sturdily made and good quality.7. Micro-USB charging port► BAD / ANNOYING ◄..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the connectivity of the wireless accessory. Some mention that it pairs easily with their phone and connects to 2 devices with ease, while others say that it does not always connect easily, has trouble connecting to the radio, and does not automatically reconnect.
"...After using this every day for 1 month, it has never failed to link up with my phone (or, phoneS if I have both with me). This is great...." Read more
"...It's also a pain to setup your contacts separately with your Voice Assist account and then I will manually have to keep updating/syncing my..." Read more
"...it paired easily, 2)..." Read more
"...It's loud, clear, easy to use, pairs with iPhone instantly when I get into my car and the FM which I thought wouldn't be that good, is quite good...." Read more
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I'm not one to take my time to write reviews, but after purchasing three of these speakerphones I thought maybe it would be helpful to tell you why this is the best speakerphone I have ever used.
We live in California and, by law, have to have our Cell Phones connected by Bluetooth if we use them in the car. I have probably used 4-5 different brands and configurations in the past 5 years - all with mixed results, until I came across the Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone. I really dislike using in-ear Bluetooth devices (for many reasons, but mainly because they interfere with hearing and make you look like a . . . . ). Speakerphones I have used in the past (including the less expensive Jabra products) seemed to never clearly pick-up my voice and transmit it to the caller. When I purchased my first Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone (after reading a glowing CNET Review) I started using it as soon as I charged it for a couple of hours. It is the easiest, most user friendly product I have bought in a long time.
Getting up and running requires:
1. Charge unit (USB)
2. Turn on Cell Phone and put in pairing mode
3. Turn on Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone - it will find the phone and announce "Connected"
4. That's it, your done.
Now to use it you only have to do one thing and remember 2 words:
1. Attach the Speakerphone to your visor and turn it on.
2. Remember 2 words when it announces by name an incoming call. a) Answer (connects you to an incoming call) or b) Cancel (phone goes straight to you voice answer message).
It really is that easy. There is a lot more that the Speakerphone will do, and there is a one year subscription to a second party company that keeps all your contacts + more so you can call one number and transfer to anyone in your contacts, send text, etc. But you really don't need to know or use any of that.
Oh, I forgot, the main reason I like the Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone is that my clients have no clue that I am even on a Bluetooth device when I talk to them in the car. No extraneous noise, no wind noise, just a clear voice. That, plus the ease of use is why I keep buying more of these and giving them to my wife, children, etc.
Did I mention that once you turn the Jabra Freeway on you don't have to touch/recharge it for a month or more (my experience, moderate use). It turns itself on when I get in the car, and turns itself off when I exit (motion detector).
Pros: All of the above. Plus, iTune music sounds pretty good through the 3 speakers and podcasts are great (you can also transmit the music/podcast to you FM radio) - the Speakerphone "knows" to to stop the music/podcast if a call comes in.
Cons: It takes a couple of minutes for the speakerphone to turn-off automatically when you you leave the car. For a short time, if you are fairly close to the car (in you home or office) the unit still picks-up calls. This has happened to me only once, and my iPhone asks if I want to not use the Bluetooth on the screen, so it really is a minor annoyance.
On a few of my business trips, I rented Ford vehicles with "Microsoft Sync" included in the onboard packages. I absolutely LOVED the way my phone interacted with that system and responded to my voice. It made trips safer, IMHO, and also kept me from being dinged with fines and points on my license. Plus, using the AT&T Navigator application on my phone (provided by TomTom) through the system eliminated the need for a separate GPS device stuck to the windshield.
So... my goal was to find a device that let me have as much of this functionality as I could get. The nice thing about Windows Phone is that you "pretty much" have all of the Sync voice functionality already built-in at SETTINGS | SPEECH. Once enabled, your phone will sound and behave just like the familiar Microsoft Sync system in those newer Fords.
NOT being an Apple device fan, it's pretty apparent to me that there is a lack in the marketplace for anything specifically designed for Windows Phone. So, I went to the official Windows Phone website and looked over the devices they recommended and offered. This led me to the Jabra Freeway.
First, the Jabra Freeway is by no means a large and clunky device. Rather, it has a sleek design and the button areas for the functions are intelligently placed and blue LED lit. I wondered how much tension the visor clip had because I was concerned that it might drop off of my visor and make me nuts while driving... No worries there! They, also intelligently, made it a VERY stiff clip so there's virtually no chance of that happening.
The speakers are very loud and clear and the built-in microphone is sensitive enough to discriminate your voice over ambient sounds. When using the Windows Phone speech features, you are prompted when to answer, etc... so, you are stepped through what to do and have little room for mistake. (Plus, the voice recognition algorithm is scary-accurate.)
At first, I thought maybe I didn't need to mess with the VoiceAssist system used by Jabra, but since you get one year of it free included with the purchase, I gave it a whirl. It works by calling their system via your phone... then answers in a very "Microsoft Sync" fashion. There's a bit of an annoyance with setting that feature up through their website and then exporting your contacts to the system... but, if you can dump your data to a CSV file, you'll be fine. The reason I have stuck with VoiceAssist thus far is that unlike the Microsoft Sync systems in those Ford vehicles, I haven't figured out how to "trigger" my phone to listen for a command. The Sync equipped Fords have a steering wheel or dash-mounted button to do this. The Jabra doesn't (at least not as I've discovered yet) do that. This is where VoiceAssist comes into play and works very well. So, if I specifically want to call someone in my contact list, I tap the VoiceAssist button and it dials out, answers, and then I simply tell it to call whoever or send a message, etc. For incoming calls and texts, Microsoft's Speech Services does everything, using the Jabra as a Bluetooth speakerphone, responding extremely quickly by answering a call, reading back a text, letting me reply, ignore or whatever. There is virtually no discernible lag or anything like that and signal quality is perfect.
All-in-all, Jabra does Bluetooth the right way and they've done some serious thinking to make this device seemingly flawless. For that alone, Windows Phone users should get this thing if they need this kind of solution because of changing laws or for just some added safety and convenience. You won't find that you bought a device targeting Apple or Android and you just "deal with not having everything" function-wise. Your Windows Phone does everything with this Jabra Freeway.
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The Jabra was easy to set up, pair with my iPhone 7 Plus and works perfectly. It clips neatly to the sun visor. I'd recommend slipping it onto the right hand driver's side as I noticed that when I put it on the left hand side of the visor, towards the centre of the car thinking it would be better there, the listener could not hear me so well. I think it might be because the microphones appear to be on the left hand side of the unit (there are some holes there) so they would be away from me if placed on the left hand side in the car's centre.
The sound quality is excellent. I often listen to audible books on it and everything is crystal clear. It can even transmit the sound to the car's speakers via the FM radio. It turns my old pre-blue tooth car into something capable of working seamlessly with a modern smart phone.
The battery lasts a reasonable time and can be charged quickly in the car in the usual way. The range of the bluetooth connection is a long way so be careful when you park up and get out of the car mid-call and transfer to the phone. As the unit will often grab back the call if you are within 30-40 feet of the car! It does mean that the moment you unlock the car, whether the door or the boot, the unit wakes up quickly and pairs with the phone.
Of all the various after-market ways of connecting my iPhone to my car (including a quality Garmin navigation unit) this is by far the best and reasonably priced product I have come across.
Purchased 2nd freeway (after 1st was stolen). Beware complaints about product. Don't confuse complaints about BLUETOOTH with complaints about this product. ALL bluetooth devices have challenges, in my experience.
PROS: Great sound; good battery life; good size for packing to/from car; easy to operate; jabra assistant app reads txts out loud; use together with "Ok Google" (on Nexus 6P phone) to send txt and make calls with voice control (hands free). Works flawlessly. I LUVLUVLUV this feature.
CONS: bluetooth sometimes slow to connect (or claims to connect, but doesn't) - but this is not unique to this product. I find this with every BLUETOOTH device (and I've used multiple phones, too. This has nothing to do with my current phone). Best advice re bluetooth is to know it can be slow - just wait - and leave 1 or 2 minutes between connecting multiple bluetooth speakers to phone. Bluetooth just sucks... err... has challenges.