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CNET editors' rating:
2.5 stars
OK
THE GOOD
The Jabra SP500 has impressive battery life and works well with our cell phone's voice-dialing interface.
THE BAD
Mediocre speaker quality, weak volume, and the lack of built-in voice recognition limit the performance and features of the Jabra SP500. A small mute button and volume dial are difficult to use on the road.
THE BOTTOM LINE
Difficult to use on the move and hard to hear, the Jabra SP500 is found wanting in two of the most important speakerphone departments. Its long battery life and ease in pairing with a cell phone mitigate--but don't outweigh--these drawbacks.
CNET Reader Reviews
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May 15, 2006 08:57
4.0/5
Sound quality is the best of any speakerphone that I have ever used, including motorola. I can clearly hear the other person (better than my Jabra BT headset) and those I talk to say they cant even tell they are on speakerphone, hearing me equally a... read more » -
May 24, 2008 09:21
Excellent
2.0/5
I wouldn't buy this product if I had to do it over again because speaker volume is not loud enough to hear the person that you're talking to unless you are parked. It's an audio device - DUH. I mail ordered it sight unseen because I trusted the JA... read more »
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