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Written by Adam Gosling   
Friday, 31 August 2007
Jabra has launched a new Bluetooth speakerphone designed to deliver safe to use hands-free operation in your car, office or home. The Jabra SP5050 Bluetooth offering has a slim-line design and is lightweight at only 75 grams.

Totally portable, the device is Bluetooth 2.0 compliant and can be paired with up to eight devices at a time. The SP5050 is simple to use with no installation necessary. Its auto pairing functionality makes connecting to mobile phones hassle free, while its active noise cancellation DSP technology - which helps eliminate background noises - assures the highest quality sound at all times.

With intuitive and simple buttons, the SP5050 is extremely user-friendly and convenient; an important feature for users on the road who place safety at a premium. Its simple visor clip makes the SP5050 easy to position no matter where the user may be.

Once you get out of your car, take the phone into you office and use take advantage of the 10m operating range.

The device can be hooked up to your car to recharge, but has a 12 hour battery life and 200 hours standby time. What's more, the ‘Auto off' function preserves battery life - automatically turning off the speakerphone 15 mins after the Bluetooth connection has been terminated.

It allows for one-touch answering, ending and rejecting of calls as well as voice dialling, last number redialling and auto off functionality and comes with ‘Night Drive Mode', to help reduce distractions while concentrating on the road ahead.

"The SP5050 offers complete freedom for mobile users wanting hands-free capabilities. Its slim-line design means the chances are you will forget it's there and as with all Jabra products the sound is of the highest quality," said Jabra's regional director Asia Pacific, Tom Vukovic.

The SP5050 is available from selected Harvey Norman, Telstra and Dick Smith stores for A$149.jabra_sp5050_car.jpg
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