21 June 2007 16:00 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
The Jabra SP5050 is a slim, lightweight (75 grams) speakerphone designed for making hands-free calls from the car, office or home.A clip secures it to a car’s sun visor, making it easy to stay in touch legally when driving as it pairs with your phone using Bluetooth 2.0 technology.
The SP5050 boasts crystal clear sound backed up by active DSP noise cancellation, helping to reduce background interference.
It also features a night driving mode which reduces
distractions by dimming the integrated LED lights as soon as it begins to get dark outside.
The Jabra SP5050 comes ready to use straight out of the box. Simply switch it on and auto pair the device with your mobile phone.
It features up to 12 hours of continuous talk time and over 200 hours of standby time (an in-car charger is provided) while the "auto-off" function also helps to conserve power by turning off 15 minutes after the mobile phone becomes inactive.
The Jabra SP5050 will be £49.99, available from all the usual suspects. Phones, Phone accessories, Bluetooth, Handsfree, Car And GPS, Jabra



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