Works really well. The inbuilt voice recognition is limited in functionality and doesn't understand the Australian accent well, so I only use "google voice" for commands and it works perfectly. A long press of the answer button Wakes up google and almost anything can be done hands free from there, including responding and sending text (you will have to set up "ok google" on your phone first). Hands free conversations are very clear at both ends, however if the volume is up excessively loud on the unit the other person may hear a slight echo of their own voice. Simply turning the volume down fixes this and it's stil more than loud enough to hear. Overall I couldn't be happier with the product.
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Not happy at all with the product. The voice commands do not work and the audio quality for the person on the other end of the call is bad to the point of being unuseable for the designed purpose. I only use it now as an external speaker for my phone. It is a pity it is such a poor product because it has excellent features and appears to be well designed. Simple to use if you can get the controls/features to work.
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Works better if you don't talk loud. Sometimes it's really hard to hear and then suddenly it kicks in. Country roads I end up pulling over anyway as it's not loud enough to go over the road noise. On the whole it's OK for freeway talking. It's much clearer if I turn off my radio, not just turn it down. Must be some kind of interference. Easy to answer when driving. Just say "answer" when the phone rings, or push the blue button on the front of the unit. Easy to re-call while driving. Just double press the same blue button. Although I've not yet figured out who it's going to call. I think it's probably the person I called on the bluetooth unit, not the last person I called from the mobile. There's an app for the phone but I've not yet installed it. Perhaps we're just spoilt with the in-built model in the Toyota Aurion. Beyond what it was designed for I'd hoped this would work as a booster for our VOIP phones like a speaker phone, but it didn't live up to it. Perhaps another product out there for the hard of hearing to boost a voip phone?Read full review
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Very easy to use but phone voice commands,eg answer, sometimes need second attempt. Reaching answer button is quick. FM usage is good, as is using it as wireless speaker for music when out of car, It significantly increases safe driving practices when someone phones.
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Although easy to pair to phone, actually using it is a nightmare. Voice commands simply don't work and you are likely to get a random response regardless of what you say. Say "Battery" and perhaps once in 20 times you may get the correct response, more likely it will redial the last number you used, or offer to pair a new device. Most frequently if you get a response it goes into a cycle of "you can say" which it repeats endlessly regardless of how you respond. There is also no way to vary the volume of the instructions which are bellowed at full volume - the volume control does work correctly for calls received through. The sound quality is excellent but the inability to use voice commands is totally unacceptable on a supposedly hands free device. I have returned to a Blue Ant device which has less "bells and whistles" but actually works. The Jabra is a complete waste of time and money.Read full review
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