Product Comparison: Jabra Tour vs Jabra Freeway (100-46000000-02)
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- This is a great bluetooth speaker for cars that aren't equipped with one.
- Very long battery life. My conversations are few and brief when I'm driving. The device tells me I have 20 hours worth of talk time before I have to recharge. That's really amazing.
- Strongly recommended to anyone who needs a Bluetooth speakerphone — or who has a dead car stereo.
- Super easy to sync with my phone and use the device.
- This is a great car speakerphone. Pairing could not have been simpler. I did it without looking at the directions, and the Tour found my IPhone quickly.
- The battery lasts for a long time, I think I've only had to charge it like three times in two months.
- It holds a charge a remarkable amount of time, which is key.
- This is actually my second one, I think I wore out my previous one after nearly seven years it lived it the car even in the heat of summer. It is by far one of my favorite purchases ever.
- While not cheap, the Jabbra FREEWAY delivers excellent audio quality for phone calls, which is my primary requirement. I bought it because I have a ten-year old SUbaru that is still very servicable, but wanted a quality bluetooth hands-free setup for my iPhone.
- While not cheap, the Jabbra FREEWAY delivers excellent audio quality for phone calls, which is my primary requirement.
- It's large & clips nicely on my visor. Right above where I speak.
- The metal clip for the sun-visor needs to be re-designed, it is too big, I think, and much too stiff. It makes deep marks in my sun-visor's upholstry. Other than the clip it is prefect.
- A little bigger than expected, but it has to be that size to fit the speaker and buttons that aren't too small to press.
- Very good quality for the price. Considering the size, the sound is very good.
- Product size is great, sound is awesome. I will buy one for myself.
- Nice size -- very small and light, while still feeling sturdily made and good quality.
- The sound quality of music through the speakers is very good for their size and the size of the unit overall.
- Size is similar one square and the other longer and narrow but I do like the button placement better on the Roadster as well.
- The design of the speakerphone is wonderful. Some people might not like it's size, but I have no problem with it.
- First, don't believe the description. The actual speakerphone (Freeway) is 4" x 4.5", not the 4.56x6.97, which is size of the box it came in.
- My favorite feature: It wakes up from sleep mode automatically when I enter the car. No need to switch the device on or off or re-synch every time you get in the car. It's as close to a factory feature in my car as I can imagine.
- The location services feature has an option to scan for bluetooth devices to aid in determining location.
- My favorite feature is the auto-off and motion sensitive auto-on. That means that I basically don't need to touch the TOUR, or even remember it's there, when I enter or exit the car.
- If you disconnect the announcements it disables all talking features. Commands like ‘answer’ or asking for a status won’t work. You’ve effectively told it not to talk any more. iPhone’s Siri or Android commands will still work though.
- Voice recognition works well - except when trying to call wife at work... hmmm.
- Speaker is fairly loud and callers sound very good at a reasonable volume.
- Music sounds decent as well using only the device speakers.
- It also has an FM transmitter feature, and the thing is horrendous. I'm aware of the general issues around FM transmitters, and have used a dedicated one from Belkin with good results.
- What sets this device aside is the FM transmitter built in for calls or music. It's a very cool feature but falls short a bit.
- The FM broadcast isn't very strong...my older unit sounds twice as good when broadcasting to the radio.