View Poll Results: Are you using a Bluetooth speakerphone???

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  • I'm using the Jabra Cruiser

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  • I'm using a different Jabra product

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  • I'm using the Motorokr T505

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  • I'm using a Different Motorola product

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  • I'm using a Blue ant Speakerphone

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  • My car has a Bluetooth supported stereo

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  • IM using different Branded speakerphone

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  • NO thanks, I like using my AUX cable

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  • I like using a Bluetooth in the ear speaker bud

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    Thumbs up Jabra CRUISER



    The [Only visible to members, ]is something that i use on a daily basis. My job requires me to be on the road a lot and sometimes when im between customers and with some time to kill, its good to know that i can just pull over and start playing one of the great games i found here at Webosbuzz. Playing nova in your truck is awesome coming out of your car speakers. but my call quality has also been good considering that I'm in a commercial vehicle, so their is a lot of noise going on. The ability for it to play my MP3 music has also been great, and does not kill the FM transmission link every ten minutes like how the [Only visible to members, ] does.

    Jabra CRUISER is the revolutionary Bluetooth In-car Speakerphone that is equipped with Dual Microphone technology. This technology is currently utilized in all of Jabra’s high-end headsets, and has proven to drastically improve calling quality by eliminating background noise while enhancing voice. Thus, by successfully integrating this technology into Jabra’s new Bluetooth® In-car Speakerphone, Jabra CRUISER is set to revolutionize the market!
    Jabra CRUISER has many great additional features including it’s voice announcements, which not only provide pairing instructions and connectivity and battery status information, but also accesses your address book to announce the name of inbound callers*.
    Jabra CRUISER is also equipped with an FM Transmitter, A2DP and AVRCP, which allow you to stream and control stereo music from your phone to your car or home stereo. Enhancing accessibility, the multiuse function allows Jabra CRUISER to connect two Bluetooth® devices simultaneously.
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    I use the sony bluetooth for playstation even though it's huge

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    It that like a full headset or something, like you would use it normally to play live

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    I couldn't find a size comparison pic but this is what it looks like

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    Sweet, looks just like a regular bluetooth or something

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    It is a regular bluetooth (the ps3 uses bluetooth for all of it's accessories) but it's around the size of a pinky

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    Haven't decided on one of these yet. Any suggestions?

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    I would assume the Jabra Cruiser would be a good choice since they are giving some good feedback. I don't use bluetooth too often unless I'm traveling far, but I've used the Motorola T505 and its pretty good, and I like the whole playing your mp3 files on a FM/AM station.
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    how good is jabra?

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