ah do i? I don't remember seeing that actual name but perhaps I do, I'll check 
it again and will post corrections where appropriate <smile>, regardless of the 
name the device is damn nice.


On 25 Nov 2013, at 5:17 am, Brian Olesen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Dane,
> You mean: Jabra CRUISER2™?
> 
> Best regards
> Brian
> 
> -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- From: Dane Trethowan
> Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2013 7:11 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Jabra 2 HD Voice Hands Free Speaker
> 
> Bought one of these yesterday so thought I'd give the list some idea of what 
> it does.
> 
> Firstly the Jabra 2 - although its designed for in car use - can be used on a 
> desk or anywhere without any issues.
> 
> The speaker has a mounting clip at the back which allows mounting to a sun 
> viser or similar in a car though this can be used to mount the speaker to a 
> shelf or similar depending on the users needs.
> 
> Setup is very straight forward and you will be given specific instructions 
> via a voice guideance system as soon as the speaker is charged and powered on.
> 
> First thing I did was to try to issue Siri commands to an IOS device, I had 
> no problems whatever with this but then again I shouldn't have worried given 
> that this phone is HD Voice Compatible and uses Bluetooth 4.
> 
> The Speaker works equally well with Facetime though I haven't as yet tried it 
> with Skype.
> 
> If Hd Voice is part of your mobile phone network then you're in for a treat 
> with the Jabra 2 speaker as the Speaker can take full advantage of the HD 
> Voice calls thus bringing the conversation to life as though you were in a 
> room with the other party.
> 
> We did some noise tests, I spoke to a plumber both in his van and outside 
> working and the HD Voice system handed noise cancelation quite well.  What is 
> even more remarkable is how the noise cancelation system works even if loud 
> volume is applied to the Jabra 2
> 
> The Speaker has few buttons, a button on the speaker when pressed brings up 
> your iPhone's Siri and when held down allows you to access voice commands to 
> control the Jabra 2 Speaker system, "What Can I Say" will have the Speaker 
> speak a list of commands that can be issued for Speaker control.
> 
> At the top of the Speaker is a button marked by a tactile line which is used 
> to end a call but when in "Standby" reports the status of the Jabra 2, how 
> much talk time is available and so on.  As far as I know when the Jabra 2 is 
> charged 20 hours of talk time is available.
> 
> The power on/off toggle switch is on the left and a mute button is on the 
> right though I'm not sure if the mute button does anything whilst the Jabra 2 
> is in "Standby" mode.
> 
> When on a call and the mute button is pressed the microphone is muted but the 
> sound of the call can still be heard through the speaker, a beep is sounded 
> every 30 seconds to remind you that you have the mute button enabled.
> 
> A cigarette lighter to USB adapter comes with the device as well as a 
> standard USB to micro USB cable so you can easily charge the Jabra 2 with 
> your iPhone's charger and so on.
> 
> I'm sure to discover more about the Jabra 2 as I continue playing and I'm yet 
> to even start looking at the instruction manual.
> 
> I found this product in the Apple Store using the Apple Store IOS app.
> 
> naturally the streaming of music is also supported to this device.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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