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Jabra Tour Review
An outstanding hands-free speakerphone for your car
- Excellent battery life
- Clear audio at both ends
- Very easy to setup
- Can't control audio playback
Key Specifications
- Review Price: £85.00
- Up to 20 hours talk time, 40 hours standby time; Noise cancelling mic; Supports two simultaneous Bluetooth connections; Bluetooth 3.0
What is the Jabra Tour?
The Jabra Tour is the answer to several problems. It’s a Bluetooth 3.0 hands-free speakerphone that clips onto your car’s sun visor. It lets you make and receive calls, can act as a speaker for clearer GPS instructions and supports most phone’s voice control systems. It also supports two simultaneous Bluetooth connections, so you can pair more than one phone. That’s a lot of boxes ticked for £85.
Jabra Tour: Design & Setup
There’s nothing remarkable about the Jabra Tour’s design, but everything is as it needs to be. Volume controls flank each side of the bottom edge, there’s a call button at the top and a button on the silver ring in the middle activates your phone’s voice controls. It clips securely onto your sun visor, and there’s even a mic mute button on one side. It’s all very neat and tidy.
It’s incredibly easy to setup, too. Unlike many Bluetooth devices that rely on a variety of unintelligible flashing lights and noises to tell you things, the Jabra Tour has voice guidance. It confirms if you’re paired or not by announcing “Connected” or “Not Connected”; it tells you how much battery life in hours; it guides you through pairing with the device – it even tells you what code (0000) is if needed. It also announces the name of anyone calling, so you don’t have to have your phone in sight to decide if you want to take the call.
It takes all the stress and confusion out of using it, which is incredibly reassuring. You’re never left wondering whether it’s actually made a connection or not. SEE ALSO: iPhone 6 release date, news, rumours and price
Jabra Tour: Performance
The Jabra Tour makes a great first impression and builds on its great design when you begin using it.
Making and taking calls is straightforward – you can make calls using your phone’s voice recognition, and you can accept and reject calls with voice commands so you never have to take your hands off the wheel.
Call quality is excellent. The built-in 3-watt speaker is loud, clear and precise. There are two microphones inside the Jabra Tour that, combined with digital processing, ensure very good call quality at both ends. We’ve been using the Jabra Tour for weeks without any complaints from recipients no matter how noisy the cabin.
Indeed, the only time the mics really struggle is when trying to use a phone’s voice system (Siri on an iPhone 4S in this case) when travelling on the motorway. Here the higher road noise made more complicated actions, such as sending messages, too unreliable. It was still accurate enough to make calls, however, and at lower speeds we managed to perform most functions (and send text messages) with little trouble.
The final impressive point is the battery life. Jabra quotes up to 20 hours of talk time and 40 days (yes days) of standby time. It’s enough that you won’t need to charge it often, in fact we’ve yet to do so since we started using it. Moreover, while there is a physical power switch, the Jabra Tour automatically powers down when not in use and has a motion detector so it powers up again when you’re moving.
All told, the only criticism we can think of is that you can’t control music playback using the Jabra Tour (it doesn’t support the AVRCP standard), but that’s hardly a feature it needs. You could play music on it, but that’s not what it’s for. It handles calls admirably and is also a great addition if you rely on your phone for sat nav instructions.
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Should I buy the Jabra Tour?
There are quite a few similar products on the market and the Jabra Tour is one of the more expensive, but it’s worth every penny.
It performs faultlessly, but the real kicker is how easy it is to use. It just gets out of the way so you don’t ever have to think about you’re doing. Provided you have a phone that has its own voice recognition system, which includes most iPhones and Android smartphones, it’s a great addition to your in-car setup.
An outstanding hands-free speakerphone that’s very, very hard to fault.
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About this item
- Designed for great sound with HD Voice, noise cancellation technology and an extra large speaker
- Voice Control activates your Android or Siri voice engine; control Jabra Tour with your voice including Answer/Ignore, Pair New Device, Battery and Phone Command voice commands
- Built in motion sensor for Auto On and Auto Off, when device is not in use to save battery life
- Easy to set up; Just pair to your phone and place Jabra Tour on your sun visor
- In car charger with additional USB cable so you can charge on the go; Up to 20 hours of talk time and 45 days standby time ; Optimal decibel range 95 101dB
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HANDS FREE CALLS WITH GREAT SOUND Introducing the Jabra Tour, the portable in car speakerphone with a powerful 3 Watt speaker for incredible sound. Stay focused on the road ahead while enjoying hands free calls and control over your phone. Your every word will come through clearly thanks to the HD Voice microphone. You can even use your voice to make and take calls via Voice Control. And when you’re not in a call, stream multimedia including: Music, GPS directions and internet radio. Guided set up and pairing lets you quickly connect to the Jabra Tour. Built in motion sensors detect when you are in your car, so it can switch on and off accordingly. Multi use lets you pair your speakerphone to any two active Bluetooth devices simultaneously to stay connected. Wherever your day takes you, drive safe and sound great with the Jabra Tour. FIRST TIME PAIRING: The first time the Jabra tour is turned on, voice guidance* will guide you through pairing with your mobile phone 1.turn on the Jabra tour 2 . Follow the voice guided instructions* to pair the Jabra tour with your mobile phone Bluetooth will need to be activated on the mobile phone If asked for a passkey or pin during pairing, enter 0000 .
From the Manufacturer
Hands free calls with great sound.
Introducing the Jabra Tour, the portable in-car speakerphone with a powerful 3-watt speaker for incredibly lifelike sound. Stay focused on the road ahead while enjoying hands free calls and control over your phone. Your every word will come through clearly thanks to the HD Voice* microphone. You can even use your voice to make and take calls via Voice Control**. And when you’re not in a call, stream multimedia – including: Music, GPS directions and podcasts.
Guided set-up and pairing lets you quickly connect to the Jabra Tour. Built-in motion sensors detect when you are in your car, so it can switch on and off accordingly. Multiuse lets you pair your speakerphone to any two active Bluetooth devices simultaneously to stay connected.
Drive safe and sound great with the Jabra Tour.
Features and Specifications
- Features: Answer/end calls, reject calls, Auto On/Off motion sensor, volume control, three way calling, last number redial, mute button, auto paring, call transfer, caller name announcement (PBAP)*, status light for call, battery and connection status, advanced multiuse, end user upgradeable SW
- Designed for great HD sound* with XL, 40 mm speaker
- HD Voice* mic. for enhanced noise cancellation
- Voice Control** - activate your Android or Siri voice engine*
- Built-in motion sensor for Auto On
- Transfer your music, audio from a GPS application or any other type of audio from your Bluetooth device to Jabra Tour using A2DP Voice guidance** for easy pairing
- Clear sound with Bluetooth 3.0 + EDR & eSCO
- In-car charger with additional USB cable so you can also charge it from your PC
* Device & network dependent, ** Available in different languages - see more on jabra.com/tour
Reasons to Choose the Jabra Tour
- Powerful 3 watt speaker delivers rich sound on calls, music and multimedia
- HD Voice* Microphone for enhanced noise cancellation
- Voice Control** lets you make and take calls using your voice
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Customers say
Customers like the quality, ease of use, and battery life of the speakers. For example, they mention that it works great with Siri, it's easy to pair and use, has great battery life, and that it never drops calls. That said, some complain about the voice recognition and the sound quality.
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Customers like the quality of the speakers. They mention that the commands work pretty well, the speakerphone works great, and the device is amazing. Some say that the Tour multipoint works very well, while others have issues with it. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.
"... Both work fantastically (Google Now had a little difficulty understanding me at first but adapted by the next day), and it is even FUN to place..." Read more
"...Other than that, it's by far the best in-car speakerphone (add-on) that I've tried...." Read more
"...3. It has never dropped its Bluetooth connection. It simply works . 4...." Read more
"This little Jabra Speakerphone works great . I have had it in the truck for two weeks now and it says the battery is still at 80%...." Read more
Customers find the speakers easy to use. They say it's very easy to set up and works well. They also say the audio is clear, it'll pair and use, and the instructions are clear. Customers also say it is convenient, reliable, and easy to check over phone calls. They mention that the battery life is amazing and that the manual is easily available on line if they lose it.
"...5/5, etc.. This makes using your phone on the road safer, legal, and easy . Jabra has done a good job with this device and I recommend it highly." Read more
"... Setup was dead easy , and the TOUR arrived partially charged (I recommend that you fully charge it when you get it) so that it was ready to go in..." Read more
"...Other than that, this unit gets the job done: Easy to use , sounds good (other than not being loud enough), has a great battery life, and hasn't..." Read more
"...Documentation isn’t the greatest but it is sufficient and the manual covers the basics ...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the battery life of the speaker. They mention that it has a long standby time and never drops calls.
"...To start with, the battery life on this is excellent ...." Read more
"...A smallish footprint, long (smart) battery and standby life , intelligent power management, and enough volume that the TOUR can be easily heard with..." Read more
"...to use, sounds good (other than not being loud enough), has a great battery life , and hasn't dropped a call yet." Read more
"...No need to record your voice for every contact. Battery lasts a very long time and charging is easy (uses a mini usb port)..." Read more
Customers like the handsfree. They say it's a great device to add to their older car, it lets them use their phone hands free, and it provides basic hands-free driving capabilities. Some say it makes their music library a breeze and provides basic answering and declining capabilities.
"...is primarily for, and it really does make taking and sending calls smooth as silk ...." Read more
"This has improved my ability to drive and talk or send texts when necessary - but it's really amazing for navigation...." Read more
"This is perfect for hands free in my vehicle. It automatically connects to my phone. It is easy to use. I’m ordering one for my husband and daughter...." Read more
"...The sound is wonderful. I have clear, easily understandable conversations , and those I speak to have said that I sound very clear as well...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the speakers. Some mention that the sound is good, microphone is good and battery time is good. They say they can both hear each other clearly and the volume seems much more reasonable. However, others say that the quality is awful when the speaker is loud, they had trouble hearing at maximum volume, and the starting volume is too variable.
"...a GPS a lot, this is also very helpful as you can have a clearer, loud speaker than your built-in phone speakers read out directions from Google..." Read more
"...battery and standby life, intelligent power management, and enough volume that the TOUR can be easily heard with the windows open...." Read more
"...The biggest challenge is that you can't get the volume very high , so if I'm driving fast or there's a lot of road noise, you can't hear the music..." Read more
"... Sound quality on both ends is great ...much better than using the phone speakerphone with the phone microphone...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the speakers. Some mention that it connects to their 2 phones easily enough, pairs easily with one device, and makes calls/receives with ease. The setup took 30 seconds. However, others say that the re-connection is not good, the music through their car always overrides this connection, and it stays connected for 10-15 minutes when they come in the house.
"...my LG-Google Nexus 4 (running Android 5.0) is also fantastic: Pairing was a breeze , I was up and running in seconds, and I never get dropped audio..." Read more
"...2. It automatically connects to my phone when it detects that the car is moving (even if I just open the door and sit down)...." Read more
"...It's not quite as good at disconnecting when you leave the car, so it's frequently still connected if you're close by...." Read more
"...Pros: Works rather intuitively, it connects and makes calls/receives with ease . Setup took 30 seconds...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the speaker. Some mention it's a quality product and good value for money, while others say that it'll be a huge waste of money.
"...It’s a very nice product at a reasonable price and it does what it is supposed to do quite well." Read more
"...I did not give this device 5 stars though because of the relatively high price and because I feel that some features are not 100% "on the..." Read more
"...BummerPros: inexpensive , easy to connect, good battery life, easy controls...." Read more
"...The sound comes in and out and becomes almost unusable . Works great if she is at home, work or other, just not when she is driving, too...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the voice recognition capabilities of the speakers. They mention that the voice commands aren't perfect, the software is wonky, and the voice command features don't work. They also say that the device disables all talking features when they use the sunshade. Customers also mention that S.Voice software isn'reliable and hands free with the device isn’t reliable.
"...my iPhone 5, is better than what you'd get on AM radio, but not as good as FM radio . It's nowhere as good as a real car radio...." Read more
"... Voice commands aren't perfect . Most of the time it work fine, but every so often I will say a name in my phonebook that it can't figure out...." Read more
"... Answering and ending calls is easy , and using her iPhone as a GPS (Navigon, Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze) also uses the TOUR speaker, and is much..." Read more
"...The caller gets silent answers , reject to voicemail, or hangs up when you push "Answer"..." Read more
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Jabra Tour Review
Jabra is one of the biggest and most trusted names in bluetooth devices, and the jabra tour has been around for years. i've reviewed bluetooth car kits since 2014 and the tour had already been one of the best bluetooth car kits for several years..
Early Verdict
The Jabra Tour is one of the few remaining classic visor-style Bluetooth speakerphones, but it's not great for bridging the technology gap between the stereo and your phone.
The pairing process is quick and easy.
It's expensive.
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Jabra is one of the biggest and most trusted names in Bluetooth devices, and the Jabra Tour has been around for years. I've reviewed Bluetooth car kits since 2014 and the Tour had already been one of the best Bluetooth car kits for several years. The fact it's outlasted so many other Bluetooth speakerphones is a testament to its quality. However, multiple studies argue hands-free calling is not safe (and it's defined as distracted driving by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration), the emphasis of my reviews has shifted from call quality to audio performance. And unfortunately, classic visor-style Bluetooth car kits aren't optimized for streaming music, though you certainly can.
The primary focus of my tests was audio performance – for drivers wanting to stream music from apps like Pandora or Spotify, how well does the Bluetooth adapter bridge this gap between the phone and the stereo? Visor-style kits like the Tour and the Jabra Freeway rely on built-in speakers. These are more in-car speakerphones than Bluetooth adapters, though the Freeway does have an FM transmitter. As such, I still tested these devices in comparison to the AUX-in and FM transmitters, but not without recognizing the difference in the technology.
For signal clarity, the Jabra Tour is okay for streaming music, receiving a C grade. The small speaker struggles to keep the performance balanced when the volume is turned all the way up. In fact, it clips a lot at full volume. Turning it down three levels was enough to provide a clear signal, but since it's not relying on the stereo to amplify the music, the music is not very loud and doesn't make for a great streaming device while driving. That said, the signal clarity is much better than the FM transmitters.
Without the use of the stereo to amplify the signal, the speaker can't achieve ear splitting levels. At maximum volume, it averaged 81-dB. By comparison, the AUX-in Bluetooth adapters and FM transmitters were reaching volumes between 96- and 103-dB.
I also tested the call quality of each Bluetooth car kit. This is what the Jabra Tour is made for. By placing the speaker and microphone on the sun visor, the drive can better hear the caller and vice versa. There's less chance for echo feedback and the noise cancellation is miles ahead of the AUX-in and FM transmitters I tested. This is a device made for hands-free calling and it succeeds here. However, hands-free calling has since been shown to be no safer than hands-full calling. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration defines it as distracted driving. So, I can't recommend this product based on call quality alone. If you're going to take a call while behind the wheel, it's best (for you and others on the road) to park first.
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For functionality, the Tour is easy to use and comes with a voice guidance system to walk you through the pairing process and controls. I paired this to my phone and music player within 20 seconds of turning it on. By contrast, many of the products I tested took over five minutes just to recognize the Bluetooth device. The controls are simple and easy to identify. There aren't any multifunction buttons.
The Jabra Tour has a simple yet intuitive design with one microphone and one speaker. It's not a great device for streaming music and doesn't integrate with your stereo, so the high price is hard to justify for these purposes. It's ideal for hands-free calling, but call quality is no longer a prioritized feature because it's not safer than hands-full calling.
Jeph is a freelance writer who specializes in automotive subjects, like car stereos, and tech. With a Masters degree in Fiction from San Diego State University, he has written extensively for Top Ten Reviews on subjects ranging from car speakers and Bluetooth devices, all the way through to online file storage and backup software.
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Jabra TOUR – Bluetooth in-car Speakerphone Tested
Posted by Digital Reviews Network | Aug 11, 2017 | Audio / Visual | 0
I have a 2010 Ford Territory which has Bluetooth 1.0 which allows me to make calls but not play music through Bluetooth but I much prefer to use the Jabra TOUR which will do both.
Here is a quick review.
The TOUR is an elegant and small speakerphone that you clip onto your visor. It’s about half the size of its bigger brother, the Freeway which we reviewed earlier. It’s got all the basic functions for hands-free calling including a mute button which you probably will seldom use, volume buttons plus a physical button for answering, ending or re-dialling and a button for voice commands.
This last one will allow you to use Siri or android voice commands but there is also a set of built-in voice commands through which you can ask things like battery life and it will also take it through the pairing process. Pairing is very simple and up to 2 phones can be connected at the same time. The 3 Watt speaker is ample power for clearly hearing the calling party but for playing music with any fidelity it is not as good as the bigger Freeway which has multiple speakers and which can also route your music via an FM transmitter to the speaker system of your car. I listen to a lot of audiobooks and for that purpose the sound quality is perfectly fine.
Hallmark of all these Jabra in-car speakerphones is that they will switch on or off automatically when you enter your vehicle through a built-in motion sensor. That can be quite handy as long as you don’t hang around your car after you have exited the vehicle. The reason is that if you’re still within Bluetooth range when a call comes in you may not hear it because it is still connected to the speakerphone! It has happened to me quite a few times and I now have the habit of switching it on and off manually.
All in all the Jabra TOUR is a well-built, well-featured and a well-priced piece of kit at 130 bucks. In the retail packaging you will also find a car charger and USB cable and when charged you will have up to 20 hours of talk time or, with little use, you may be able to stretch the standby time to 2 months.
If you want to spend an extra 40 bucks you can spring for the Freeway which has more features and better sound quality. That unit is more than five years old now and I’m keen to see what Jabra is coming up with next for their top-of-the-line unit.
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- This is a great bluetooth speaker for cars that aren't equipped with one.
- Very long battery life. My conversations are few and brief when I'm driving. The device tells me I have 20 hours worth of talk time before I have to recharge. That's really amazing.
- Strongly recommended to anyone who needs a Bluetooth speakerphone — or who has a dead car stereo.
- Super easy to sync with my phone and use the device.
- This is a great car speakerphone. Pairing could not have been simpler. I did it without looking at the directions, and the Tour found my IPhone quickly.
- Worked only once. Easy to pair with phone.
- Never had a problem since I bought this, and the battery last a long time. I have only had to charge it twice since I got it Dec22, 2014. Its now 1-20-15. Great product to use while driving!!! Perfect!
- It seems very well made and holds a charge a long time and voice quality is excellent.
- The battery last a very long time, but twice it has gone dead with no warning. There is a flashing blue light to tell you the unit is on, irritating at night, and impossible to see during the day.
- Also, pairing was very easy - probably the easiest I've experienced with all the various Bluetooth products I've used.
- It's large & clips nicely on my visor. Right above where I speak.
- The metal clip for the sun-visor needs to be re-designed, it is too big, I think, and much too stiff. It makes deep marks in my sun-visor's upholstry. Other than the clip it is prefect.
- A little bigger than expected, but it has to be that size to fit the speaker and buttons that aren't too small to press.
- Very good quality for the price. Considering the size, the sound is very good.
- Product size is great, sound is awesome. I will buy one for myself.
- Though the Jabra unit is small in overall size, it does get fairly loud and the call quality is okay.
- I bought one for wife as well, and what was important was the slim size/profile, as one really should not leave anything in a car these days.
- Great little device. Based on the cost and size the mic and speaker quality are excellent.
- The speaker quality is pretty good given its size. I was little worried about its size and how it would ride on our van's visor (10 years old and a bit loose). But no issues there either. You hardly notice it's there.
- Sound quality is tinny and terrible. You'd think they could have used a decent speaker for the size of the device.
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- Voice Guidance
- Spoken Caller ID
- Playback Control
- FM Transmitter
- My favorite feature: It wakes up from sleep mode automatically when I enter the car. No need to switch the device on or off or re-synch every time you get in the car. It's as close to a factory feature in my car as I can imagine.
- The location services feature has an option to scan for bluetooth devices to aid in determining location.
- My favorite feature is the auto-off and motion sensitive auto-on. That means that I basically don't need to touch the TOUR, or even remember it's there, when I enter or exit the car.
- If you disconnect the announcements it disables all talking features. Commands like ‘answer’ or asking for a status won’t work. You’ve effectively told it not to talk any more. iPhone’s Siri or Android commands will still work though.
- Voice recognition works well - except when trying to call wife at work... hmmm.
- The unit is said to give a "voice" warning of low battery, but I've never hear it. (Could be it warned me when the truck was parked and I'd left the unit on.)
- Does what i need it to do not impressed with features and directions.
- One the plus side, the voice quality, mike sensitivity and noise filtering are good.
- The spoken "connected" feature eliminates any wondering about if the connection was established. The hang up feature, press the speaker once, is simplicity itself.
- Only time I had it working the volume level was kind of weak. Person I spoke with said reception on his end was good.
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Jabra Tour review: specs and price
Why is jabra tour better than the average.
- Volume ? 279.38 cm³ vs 4499.62 cm³
- Height ? 102 mm vs 148.16 mm
- Width ? 83 mm vs 186.95 mm
- Thickness ? 33 mm vs 97.53 mm
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Jabra tour and the connected device are within 33 feet (10 meters) of each other, with no major objects in the way (walls, etc .) . ... tEChniCaL spECifiCatiOns Weight: 135 grams Dimensions: l 102 .3 mm x W 82 .7 mm x H 32 .6 mm Microphone: HD omni-directional microphone . EngLish.
Compatibility ®Jabra Tour is compatible with other Bluetooth devices with Bluetooth 3.0 (or higher) specifications Supported modes EDR (2 and 3 Mb), SCO, eSCO, Sniff mode Security 128 bit Encryption Operating range 33 feet (up to 10 meters) Paired devices Up to 8, 2 at a time (Multiuse™) Talk time Up to 20 hours Standby time Up to 60 days
JAbRA.COM Datasheet_NA_Jabra_Tour_06/12 QUICK START GUIDE - GET STARTED UNDER 5 MINUTES 1 PAIRING FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS features: Answer/end calls, reject calls, Auto On/Off motion sensor, volume control, three way calling, last number redial, mute button,
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Jabra Tour review - One of the best Bluetooth hands-free car kits you'll find anywhere. Menu. Trusted Reviews. ... Key Specifications. Review Price: £85.00; Up to 20 hours talk time, 40 hours ...
Introducing the Jabra Tour, the portable in-car speakerphone with a powerful 3-watt speaker for incredibly lifelike sound. ... Drive safe and sound great with the Jabra Tour. Features and Specifications. Features: Answer/end calls, reject calls, Auto On/Off motion sensor, volume control, three way calling, last number redial, mute button, auto ...
Jabra Freeway Review. Wet Sounds XS 65ic-RGB Review. Polk DB+ 652 Review. MBQUART NH1-116B Review. JBL MS 6520 Review. For functionality, the Tour is easy to use and comes with a voice guidance system to walk you through the pairing process and controls. I paired this to my phone and music player within 20 seconds of turning it on.
Compatibility Jabra Tour is compatible with other Bluetooth devices with Bluetooth 3.0 (or higher) specifications Supported modes EDR (2 and 3 Mb), SCO, eSCO, Sniff mode Security 128 bit Encryption Operating range 33 feet (Up to 10 meters) Paired devices Up to 8, connected to one at a time Talk time Up to 20 hours
All in all the Jabra TOUR is a well-built, well-featured and a well-priced piece of kit at 130 bucks. In the retail packaging you will also find a car charger and USB cable and when charged you will have up to 20 hours of talk time or, with little use, you may be able to stretch the standby time to 2 months.
General Specifications. Introducing the Jabra Tour, the portable in-car speakerphone with a powerful 3-watt speaker for incredibly lifelike sound. Stay focused on the road ahead while enjoying hands free calls and control over your phone. Your every word will come through clearly thanks to the HD Voice microphone.
We have 5 Jabra TOUR manuals available for free PDF download: Get Started, User Manual, Instruction, Datasheet . Jabra TOUR User Manual (19 pages) In-car speakerphone. Brand ... Technical Specifications. 17. Operating Temperature. 18. Advertisement. Jabra TOUR Get Started (20 pages)
Review summary for Jabra Tour Bluetooth In Car Speakerphone Black, based on 999 user reviews: OVERALL - 6.5/10. ... Specs. Reco. Jabra Tour Bluetooth In Car Speakerphone Black. Last Updated: September 3, 2023 (Refresh Now) Go To Store > 6.5. SCORE /10 . Total Reviews . 999. Old Reviews . 884.
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Jabra Tour - Technical Specifications Jabra Tour Engineered to be our best in-car speakerphone • Powerful 3 watt speaker delivers rich sound on calls, music and multimedia • HD Voice* microphone for enhanced noise cancellation • Voice control** lets you make and take calls using your voice What is Bluetooth® wireless technology ...
Jabra Tour Bluetooth Speakerphone, , hires Click on image to Zoom $29.00 Price reduced ... Specifications. Additional Features The Tour Bluetooth Speakerphone from Jabra allows you to answer calls and playback music or GPS directions hands-free. Its built-in speaker provides 3-watts of output as well as voice guidance for spoken caller ID ...
Jabra tour and the connected device are within 33 feet (10 meters) of each other, with no major objects in the way (walls, etc .) . Q I cannot hear anything A - Increase the speaker volume . - ensure the Jabra tour is paired to a device that is playing . - make sure your phone is connected to the Jabra tour by tapping the Answer/end button .
Jabra Tour also updates you when the battery is low and tells you who's calling. Keep your hands on the wheel and simply use your voice to make and take calls. ... Specifications. Brand. Jabra. Model. TOUR. Color. Black. Manufacturer Part Number. 100-44000000-02. Assembled Product Weight. 4.76 oz. Manufacturer. Jabra. Battery Life. 20 Hours.
Brand: Jabra: Model: Tour | 100-44000000-60: Product: car kit: EAN: 0031113427330, 3500060382261, 5399997999943, 5707055026607, 5707055028373: Language: English
Jabra Tour ⭐ review. Discover the key facts and see how Jabra Tour performs in the portable speaker ranking. Categories. Search. smartphones graphics cards wireless earbuds CPUs. en. Overview Prices Reviews Specs + Add to comparison. Home > Portable speaker comparison > Jabra Tour. 24 points. Jabra Tour $ 15 $ 15. vs. Jabra Tour review: specs ...
Wha t y Our Jabra tOur Can dO. • Answer, end, reject and mute calls. • Deliver great sound and noise cancellation with the HD voice. microphone. • Redial last number. **. • Connect to two mobile phones. • Announce the name of an incoming caller (Caller ID).**.
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