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Jabra Freeway Debuts At CTIA

Orlando, Fla. – Jabra
used the CTIA Wireless show, held here this week, to announce its latest
speakerphone, the Freeway.

The Freeway, which
has a three-speaker system, is designed to be clipped to a car visor and
automatically turn on when the car door is opened. Voice-control features
include call answer, end, reject and redial, and the device is said to shut off
once a call is ended or the destination is reached.

Other details
include Voice Guidance, which communicates pairing instructions, battery level
and connection status; caller ID, which announces the name or phone number of
an incoming call; Virtual Surround Sound technology; and A2DP technology for
playing music, listening to GPS directions, and connecting to more than two
Bluetooth devices at the same time.

The Freeway will
ship in May for a $129 suggested retail. A one-year subscription to Voice
Assist, a voice controlled app, is included. The app enables users to call,
send or respond to emails and text messages, or post to social-networking sites,
using their voices. 

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