Product Comparison: Motorola Roadster Pro (TZ900) vs Jabra Freeway (100-46000000-02)
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- The speaker is loud enough to hear over traffic and open windows; the voice commands are followed; it is fairly easy to set up and connect to your phoneS....a pleasure.
- Connected to bluetooth very quickly and easily.
- Great buy! Works well and friends say calls come through clearly and sounds better than some factory systems they hear. It is easy to set up and instructions very easy to follow.
- It paired in seconds and all my voice commands worked with no additional setup. Very pleased with volume and clarity of the audio.
- The Roadster Pro works very well in my car, a 2005 Miata. Clear voice broadcast from the unit and reportedly clear from the other end, at least as clear as most interior car bluetooth units.
- 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.
- On a good note, I love the look of it and it fit on my visor perfectly.
- It's I little big and it not hard to notice on the visor but, it works great!
- 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.
- And, I like the talk time remaining feature and the automatic power off (when leaving the car) and power on (when returning). Lastly, Bluetooth connection to my Galaxy S5 is flawless.
- Love how easy it was to set up. I'm still learning features and haven't figured out the texting.
- I own one for each car (3)!! The speaker is loud enough to hear over traffic and open windows; the voice commands are followed
- Could not use hands free features as stated
- Missed that it does not have the FM mode
- Having owned previous roadsters, I assumed this one would have an FM transmitter - I was wrong. I now have two blue tooth speakers in my car, one for the phone and one to play music on my through my radio
- 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.