Features of the SP200 are fairly basic as far as Bluetooth speakerphones go. You can answer, end, and reject calls, plus it has voice dialing support, last number redial, call mute, and you can transfer calls from the phone to the speakerphone and vice versa. Also, when you disconnect your phone, the speakerphone has a sleep mode that makes it turn off after 15 minutes. Simply tap the Answer/End button to turn it back on.
We paired the Jabra SP200 with the Apple iPhone 3G. Call quality was quite impressive. Callers could hear us even over the din of engine noise, perhaps due to the SP200's noise reduction and echo cancellation. They could still hear road noise though, so it wasn't perfect. Still, we managed to carry on a conversation without a lot of static or muffled sounds. On our end, the callers sounded loud and clear, though a bit tinny and hollow at times.
The Jabra SP200 comes with a USB charger and an in-car charger. It has a rated talk time of 10 hours and a rated standby time of 23 days, which is quite impressive.
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