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5/10/2012

Jabra A210 Bluetooth Adapter Review

Jabra A210 Bluetooth Adapter
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Hello,
I am a scientist in the field of Microwave/RF circuits and systems. I considered several but finally chose the Jabra A210 along with the BT250 Jabra headset. This review is for both items together.
A few things to note:
1) swithcing on and off is not very intuitive for the BT250, you have to hold down the power button for "n" number of seconds, the lights will flash in a certain pre-ordained sequence, but if you do hold down the power button more than what is required (this is sketchy), then the appliances enter set up mode, and the pairing between the adapter and the headset might be lost. The A210 is paired by means of a stylus pressing down a depressed switch on the body of the unit. So its pairing is not affected by the power button. BUT this set (headset and the adapter) have 8 hours talk time and 240 hours standby time (as per manufacturer's claim), even if it performs up to 80% of the reported claim, you wont have to mess around too much with the power switch. You can comfortably use it during the day and come home at night and recharge the set.
2) Quality of sent and received signals. Please note: The jabra A210 has a pin which can be put in to 3 settings. Setting # 1 is for motorola phones, Setting # 3 for all other phones and Setting # 2 is for when you feel discomfort in setting # 1 or # 3. I have a LG VX 6100 NON-BLUETOOTH phone from verizon. I tested the settings extensively by calling a friend. (Thanks Guddu.) I tried setting # 1, there were 2 noticeable problems: (a) My friend complained that the volume of my voice was low, but the clarity was good.
(b) I could not use the button on the head set to connect and disconnect calls.
But I must mention, I could receive my friend's voice in absolutely loud and clear tones.
Both the problems were alleviated when I used setting # 3 on the adapter. In fact, when I started using setting # 3, my friend complained that my voice was too loud! There werent any issues related to clarity.
3) Range: The manufacturer claims this to have a range of 10 meters (30 feet). But at the same time, in its manual, it is written that if there are objects in the wireless signal path between the adapter and the headset, the sound quality will suffer.
Now we have to consider 2 trade offs for every RF design. (a) power (b) size. We all want the smallest devices with maximum power and range. Well physics and electronics sharply put us back in our places. If you want greater range, you need to put out signal with great field strength. That needs higher battery consumption, high efficiency non linear amplifiers and large antennas. Microstrip patch antennas (generally used for their low profiles and small size) resonate to a particular frequency if their length is correctly defined. But with design modifications, this length can be shortened, but the gain suffers. Also, thanks to the FCC, we have very strict limitations on the frequency bands available (the higher the frequency, the shorter the wave length, and thus smaller the antenna and consequently higher the gain). FCC makes many RF devices work at lower frequencies than we RF engineers would like them to operate at. Also, due to fear of signal from one device interferring with other devices, FCC puts limits on the amount of power a device can put out.
Given these considerations, the A210 and BT250 which are required to have excellent power efficiency (8 hours talk time and 240 hours stand by time) and also small and compact size (very small batteries and small antennas) provide a range which is not quite satisfactory. I walked at a radius of 10 feet and even with walls, metal partitions, etc, the signal strength was not that affected. How ever more than 10 feet, the signal had so much noise in it, I had to move closer to the adapter.
To be honest with you, I am not happy with the range. I dont think the range is $130 worth (for the adapter and headset = $50 + $80). Period. For a 10 feet range the cost should have been more like $50 (for both).
So basically, we have reviewed some basic factors. However, there is one major design flaw that I would like to bring to your attention. That is: The head set and the adapter enter in to stand by mode after one minute of non-usage. So even when you are in the middle of a call and both parties keep silent for more than a minute, the head set and the adapter stop communicating. The call is NOT disconnected. You can either pull the adapter jack out of the cell phone and put it back in, or press the volume key on the cell phone (basically do some thing with the cell phone) and you will be able to resume the conversation on the bluetooth devices. How ever this is not voice operable. Meaning, if the adapter and the headset enter in to stand by mode during the conversation when both parties to the call are silent, even when they both start talking, the adapter and the head set do not start communicating.
This is extremely uncomfortable. If I have a blue tooth head set and adapter kit for which I have paid $130 or more, then I want absolute mobility with out any reason to come back to the adpater unless I do so from my own free will.
Lastly, here is a recommendation for the people who designed this set. You need to incorporate greater features in to this adapter and head set. It should be able to not only handle voice data but also music and other types of audio information. This means you might need to use a more efficient method of modulation. Maybe you are using FSK which is constant envelope modulation (I deal with military and radar communication, so I dont know what modulation is used for blue tooth), but you cannot include too much information in to the FSK signal. Try using QAM, maybe not a very high order QAM, but some thing capable of handling all audio information. All you will need to change in the design is: a new power amplifier which is high efficiency and linear. Probably a class E or Class F with feed forward or Envelope elimination and restoration (Kahn) or Doherty principles. It is simple. You will need a one time engineering development cost, but in the long term - with market domination and mass production, it will more than make up for it.
As for buyers. If you are rich, a techno geek or a business person constantly on the phone - Go for this. It is good.
But if you have limited resources (money) then buy a simple wired hands free kit. In fact at times when the battery is down or I have to move to get back within range, I long for the reliability of a wired handsfree kit.
Update: June 25th, 2005: By the way, I lost one A210 and recently purchased one more. I tried one more test on it recently. I got a adapter from radio shack (Part # 274-397) which accepts 3/32" submini stereo plug ( as is the plug of the A210) and fits a 1/8" mini stereo jack (as is the plug for all standard head phone jacks). Thus I connected the A210 to the adapter and connected to my new Creative MuVo MP3 player. Then put on my BT250. It worked!! I could hear the music through the blue tooth set up!
BUT the music quality was poor... this blue tooth unit probably has enough sampling rate for speech, it is not able to handle the sudden and faster changes in amplitude, phase and frequency of a music signal.
Nevertheless it works.
Kaushik.

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Don't have a Bluetooth-enabled phone, but want all the convenience and freedom that Bluetooth headsets afford? Check out the Jabra A210, a handy Bluetooth unit that offers the perfect way to retrofit your phone for compatibility with the latest Bluetooth headsets. The device works with any cellular phone fitted with an industry standard 2.5mm headset jack. The A210's internal, rechargeable battery provides up to 8 hours of talk time and 240 hours on standby, so you'll have plenty of time to roam freely and enjoy the benefits of Bluetooth. In fact, you can make and receive calls from as far away as 33 feet!
The A210 supports voice dialing and a three-position setting switch provides optimum connectivity for your phone type. Meanwhile a blue LED indicates power status while a red LED indicates charging and low battery level. At a weight of less than one ounce, dimensions of 1.5 x 2 x .3 inches, and an included velcro attachment that allows you to affix the unit to your phone, the Bluetooth 1.2-compliant A210 is the perfect way to get new versatility and functionality from your existing phone.
What's in the Box A210 Bluetooth adapter, AC power adapter, belt clip, velcro tape, user's manual.

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3/21/2012

Jabra SP710 Cruiser Bluetooth Car Kit Speakerphone with Blackberry miniUSB Car Charger for Blackberry Curve 8300 8310 8320 8330 8350i Smartphones Review

Jabra SP710 Cruiser Bluetooth Car Kit Speakerphone with Blackberry miniUSB Car Charger for Blackberry Curve 8300 8310 8320 8330 8350i Smartphones
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After weeks of reading independent reviews, discussing various bluetooth items with my friends and searching for just the right bluetooth car kit I decided on the Jabra SP710, Cruiser. I ordered it on Amazon from a company called ccmaccessories. Delivery was quick, directions for use were clear and I attached it to my visor and couldn't wait to use it.
The first problem occurred when my brother said he couldn't understand me, since he could only hear every 3rd word and that word echoed a few times in his ear. Thinking I was in a bad signal area, I pulled my car over to turn off the Jabra and use my cell phone (Oregon has a new law banning the use of cell phones, you have to use a hands-free device). I noticed the phone had full bars, signifying that I was in a good area for excellent cell coverage. I called my brother back and it was so clear he thought I had gotten home and was using a land line. It wasn't the signal at all it was the Jabra. I thought maybe it was a faulty speaker, so I contacted the company and awaited their reply.
Since the Jabra SP710 Cruiser allows you to go through an empty FM frequency on your car radio I decided to try that. I had better luck with that feature, for talking on my cell phone, but now I couldn't listen to regular FM radio stations, use a CD or my Satellite radio. I tried to make the best of it, downloading songs onto my Blackberry 8330, but more problems cropped up. The Jabra has a lot of features, buttons to skip to the next track, or jump back to hear a song again. The buttons didn't work. To top it all off, now the start and end call features didn't work either.
I was lucky CCMACCESSORIES responded to my request with instructions on how to return my Jabra. I was out the shipping charges (both ways) but my credit card would be credited.

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1/30/2012

Jabra SP700 Bluetooth Speakerphone Review

Jabra SP700 Bluetooth Speakerphone
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This is a really cool device.
I got one for my wife so she could answer and talk on the phone without looking for her headset and turning it on.
Product works as advertised, and in fact has a number of novel features.
The only "Con" is that it does not support a 2 phone household. It can only be paired to a single phone. It does not support multipoint or dual pairing like some other prodicts (the Jawbone headset). This means that to reconnect it to the secondary phone you must pair it again.
Other than that:
1) It's very loud. easy to hear
2) uses standard USB to charge
3) The FM feature allows you to listen to the caller through your car stereo
4) the caller ID of the caller is spoken to you and broadast on your radio using RDS (so you can see the text of the phone number). Very nead.
5) it announced when it has turned on, off, paired, enabled FM. It's fantastic to get this audible feedback so you know it's working.
I highly reccomned this to anyone who needs a speakerphone for their car. My only caveat is that if you plan to share a car with 2 people it's not so great unless one person only uses the SP700. I would have given it 5 stars if it supported dual pairing.

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Stay focused and your driving while enjoying handsfree communication in your car with the Jabra SP700 Bluetooth speakerphone, which can be used on its own via an integrated speaker or transmitted to your car radio thanks to the embedded FM transmitter. Intuitive voice announcements give you the speakerphone's status so you can keep your eyes on the road. Just pair the SP700 with your mobile phone and place it on your car's sun visor--it's that simple.
Additionally, this compact device can be used to stream music stored on your mobile phone (compatible with the A2DP Bluetooth streaming music profile) through your car stereo speakers, allowing you to enjoy your favorite track while driving. Excellent audio quality is guaranteed thanks to the advanced DSP noise reduction and echo cancellation that insure crystal clear sound quality on both sides of the call.
Features and Specifications
Up to 14 hours talk time and up to 255 hours standby
Play calls and music from your mobile phone on your car stereo via FM and Bluetooth transmission
A2DP Bluetooth profile for streaming music
Auto-pairing for no-nonsense start up
Background noise reduction and echo cancellation via DSP technology
Night Driving Mode--no interfering lights while driving at night
Auto off function saves battery
Features Answer/end calls, Reject calls*, Voice dialing*, Last number redialing*, Mute (*phone dependent)
Easy to operate--gives spoken information in 10 languages (UK English, US English, Russian, French, Italian, German, European Spanish, Mexican Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese)
Comes with USB charger, Car charger and visor clip

Pairing the SP700 with Your Phone
The first time you turn on the speakerphone it will automatically be in pairing mode. To enter pairing mode subsequently, turn off SP700 and press the Answer/End button for 5 seconds.
Release the button when the Bluetooth Status Icon begins to flash quickly and you hear a voice announce: "Pairing mode."
Activate the Bluetooth function on your phone and set the phone to "discover" the speakerphone SP700.
Confirm with PIN code = 0000 (4 zeros).

Using the SP700 with Your Car Stereo The FM transmitter in the speakerphone allows you to transmit calls and music from your mobile to the car stereo.
Connect your mobile and your speakerphone.
Press the FM button to enter FM mode. The FM Status Icon will turn solid red and a FM frequency will be announced.
Manually turn your radio into the same FM frequency and you are now ready to transmit calls and music from your phone to your car stereo.


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7/31/2011

Jabra CRUISER2 Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone Review

Jabra CRUISER2 Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone
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In this video, I show you how I paired the speakerphone with my LG Xenon phone.
I also demonstrate the FM compatibility, the ability to play Youtube music, the ease of making a call, and the little extras that come with this device.
Enjoy!

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The Jabra CRUISER2 Bluetooth in-car speakerphone makes hands-free in-car calls even easier. To start with, its voice gives you simple pairing instructions the first time you turn it on. After that you just put it on your sun-visor and it connects automatically with your mobile phone every time. It will even synchronize with your phonebook, enabling the CRUISER2 to say the names of the contacts in your phonebook when they call.

When you answer, Jabra's Noise Blackout technology and a dual microphone system ensure the conversation always sounds just right. And you won't run out of charge because its voice will tell you when it needs more power. It's also equipped with an FM Transmitter and A2DP Bluetooth profile, which allow you to stream your music from your phone to the car stereo.

Key Features
Acoustically optimized design with Noise Blackout dual microphones and a powerful speaker
Easy to install. Pair to your phone and place on your sun visor. Then you are ready to drive responsibly
Connect it to your car radio with the FM transmitter and transmit your music and calls to your car speakers
Play music from your Bluetooth device using A2DP
Advanced MultiUse allows you to have two active connections at the same time and switch between them whenever you please.
Downloads your phonebook and tells you who is calling
Dedicated mute button and large easy to access volume controls
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR technology
Auto-pairing accompanied by audible pairing instructions for no-nonsense set-up
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR technology
Jabra Discreet Light feature--the light indicator (LED) does not continually flash and you can turn it completely off in night drive mode
Features answer/end, redial and voice dial (phone dependent)
In-car cigarette lighter adapter charger with disconnectable USB cable so you can also charge it from your PC
Up to 14 hours talk time and up to 20 days of standby time
See a schematic image of all controls

Pairing the In-Car Speakerphone with Your Phone
When you turn on your Jabra CRUISER2 for the first time, the in-car speakerphone will automatically start up in pairing mode and begin to tell you what to do next
Activate Bluetooth on the phone
Press 'Yes' or 'OK' on the phone and confirm with PIN code 0000 (4 zeros)
Your phone will confirm when the pairing is complete
For later pairing: Turn your in-car speakerphone on. Press and hold the answer/end button until the Connection Status Icon light is flashing blue and the pairing instructions begins

Install It In Your Car
After you have successfully paired you phone (or phones) to your Jabra CRUISER2, use the metal clip on the back of the in-car speakerphone to attach it to your sun visor. That's all the installation needed. You are now ready to drive responsibly.


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7/27/2011

Jabra Bluetooth Music Adaptor Review

Jabra Bluetooth Music Adaptor
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It works great to remedy a shortcoming of my zumo 550 GPS, which doesn't broadcast Bluetooth in stereo. But mostly, I like to plug it into my iPod, which I leave in the map pocket of my tank bag. I don't like being tethered to my bike in any way -- and this is an effective way of avoiding that.
The stereo sound quality, range, and volume are surprisingly good. Battery life seems to be as-advertised. Pairing was easy. I also found that I can plug it into the USB charger for my Motorola Q (cell phone) to recharge it -- versus having to charge it from a PC.
I've paired this device with the Bluetooth Wonder Stereo Headset, which I also purchased via Amazon. This is another great little device that enables your earphones of choice with Bluetooth!

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7/11/2011

Jabra A120s - Bluetooth audio adapter Review

Jabra A120s - Bluetooth audio adapter
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It does exactly what it's supposed to do and does it well. Battery life is good I do wish it had some kind of low battery warning though. Overall it's worked great with my Motorola S9 headset.

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