Jabra was parading its Freeway in-car speakerphone last night at CTIA so we took an opportunity to observe the show. So what separates it from the myriad of like devices? Well, for one it sports 3 speakers for hot stereo audio quality — for a transformation — a pair mics to attenuate ambient noise, a motion sensor that turns the set on automatically if you hop within the car, and voice control for nearly every control at the device. Talk time is touted as 14 hours with 40 days standby time and retail pricing looks pinned at $129. Our demo included some music playback in an extraordinarily noisy space, and while the high end sounded a piece harsh we were suitably impressed coming from a slightly thin and lightweight device. Follow on for several more pics of the Jabra Freeway.
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