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# Dual Bluetooth device connection 3-speaker Virtual Surround Sound 14h talk / 40-day standby battery Jabra 100-46000000-02 Freeway Bluetooth in-Car Speakerphone (U.S. Retail Packaging)

**Brand:** jabra
**Price:** Rp5981344
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## Summary

> 🚗 Stay hands-free, sound-rich, and always connected on the go!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Jabra 100-46000000-02 Freeway Bluetooth in-Car Speakerphone (U.S. Retail Packaging) by jabra
- **How much does it cost?** Rp5981344 with free shipping
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## Best For

- jabra enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted jabra brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Marathon Battery Life:** Up to 14 hours of talk time and 40 days standby means your Freeway is ready whenever you are, no daily charging hassle.
- • **Immersive 3-Speaker Audio:** Experience crystal-clear calls and rich music with Jabra’s pioneering triple speaker system and Virtual Surround Sound.
- • **Effortless Hands-Free Control:** Make, answer, or reject calls using just your voice—stay focused on the road and connected without lifting a finger.
- • **Seamless Multi-Device Pairing:** Connect two Bluetooth devices simultaneously and switch effortlessly between calls and audio streaming.
- • **Smart Auto On/Off & Voice Guidance:** Automatically powers on/off with car motion detection and provides spoken caller ID, battery status, and pairing updates.

## Overview

The Jabra Freeway is a cutting-edge in-car Bluetooth speakerphone featuring a unique 3-speaker Virtual Surround Sound system, HD Voice, and dual microphones with noise reduction for crystal-clear calls. It offers up to 14 hours of talk time and 40 days standby, supports simultaneous connection to two Bluetooth devices, and includes smart auto on/off with voice guidance. Designed for professionals who demand seamless, hands-free communication and premium audio quality while driving, it also streams music, podcasts, and GPS directions with ease.

## Description

Taking audio quality to a whole new level, the Jabra FREEWAY features a three speaker system - a first-ever in the category - along with HD Ready Voice, ensuring superior audio quality on both ends of a call. It provides unique versatility as both a device to be used inside or outside the car and for both calls and listening to music with any device - a tablet, phone, mp3 player or video game console. The Jabra FREEWAY features an intuitive design and a complete hands-free experience. Once the Jabra FREEWAY is clipped to the car’s visor, it automatically turns on when the car door is opened and then helps pair the device to a mobile phone. You can then sit back with your hands on the wheel and use your voice to solicit all kinds of commands - making, answering, ending, redialing or rejecting calls - without touching the phone. And once a conversation is finished or a destination reached, the FREEWAY automatically shuts off so there is no need to worry about saving battery life for the next use. The Jabra FREEWAY also comes with a free one year subscription (valued at $59) to Voice Assist, a voice controlled app that can be used with any type of mobile phone. With Voice Assist, calls and commands can be performed all by voice controlled communication, allowing you to call, send or respond to emails and text messages, or post to social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter, all by voice. Those features combined with Voice Guidance, which communicates pairing instructions, battery level and connection status, and Caller ID, provides a truly hands-free experience. Other key features include Virtual Surround Sound, delivering superior audio quality and rich, crisp, full stereo sound anywhere your day takes you - at home, in the car or at a friend’s house - and A2DP for playing music and podcasts or listening to GPS directions, long talk and stand-by times, and connection to two Bluetooth devices at same time.

Review: Why did I buy three Jabra Freeway Bluetooth Speakerphones - This is a review for Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone I'm not one to take my time to write reviews, but after purchasing three of these speakerphones I thought maybe it would be helpful to tell you why this is the best speakerphone I have ever used. We live in California and, by law, have to have our Cell Phones connected by Bluetooth if we use them in the car. I have probably used 4-5 different brands and configurations in the past 5 years - all with mixed results, until I came across the Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone. I really dislike using in-ear Bluetooth devices (for many reasons, but mainly because they interfere with hearing and make you look like a . . . . ). Speakerphones I have used in the past (including the less expensive Jabra products) seemed to never clearly pick-up my voice and transmit it to the caller. When I purchased my first Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone (after reading a glowing CNET Review) I started using it as soon as I charged it for a couple of hours. It is the easiest, most user friendly product I have bought in a long time. Getting up and running requires: 1. Charge unit (USB) 2. Turn on Cell Phone and put in pairing mode 3. Turn on Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone - it will find the phone and announce "Connected" 4. That's it, your done. Now to use it you only have to do one thing and remember 2 words: 1. Attach the Speakerphone to your visor and turn it on. 2. Remember 2 words when it announces by name an incoming call. a) Answer (connects you to an incoming call) or b) Cancel (phone goes straight to you voice answer message). It really is that easy. There is a lot more that the Speakerphone will do, and there is a one year subscription to a second party company that keeps all your contacts + more so you can call one number and transfer to anyone in your contacts, send text, etc. But you really don't need to know or use any of that. Oh, I forgot, the main reason I like the Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone is that my clients have no clue that I am even on a Bluetooth device when I talk to them in the car. No extraneous noise, no wind noise, just a clear voice. That, plus the ease of use is why I keep buying more of these and giving them to my wife, children, etc. Did I mention that once you turn the Jabra Freeway on you don't have to touch/recharge it for a month or more (my experience, moderate use). It turns itself on when I get in the car, and turns itself off when I exit (motion detector). Pros: All of the above. Plus, iTune music sounds pretty good through the 3 speakers and podcasts are great (you can also transmit the music/podcast to you FM radio) - the Speakerphone "knows" to to stop the music/podcast if a call comes in. Cons: It takes a couple of minutes for the speakerphone to turn-off automatically when you you leave the car. For a short time, if you are fairly close to the car (in you home or office) the unit still picks-up calls. This has happened to me only once, and my iPhone asks if I want to not use the Bluetooth on the screen, so it really is a minor annoyance.
Review: Rock solid with amazing battery life - I've had this for about 3 weeks now, and the functionality with Siri has been spot on. I don't bother with any of the built-in voice commands since Siri does what I need just fine and with no additional learning curve. It's been on for 3 weeks and I'm still around 65% battery (although admittedly I don't spend *lots* of time talking). The motion sensing works great -- I would hate to have to remember to turn it on and off. Other bluetooth auto-off devices rely on your phone being out of range which can be hit or miss when your car is nearby in the garage. This unit has no problem figuring out I'm out of the car. The audio streaming works fine, although I prefer to use the aux in on my car stereo for that. For you iPhone users (mine is a 5s), the good news is that when you get in the car the Freeway says "connected" yet when you plug in the aux cable the phone is smart enough to know that it should play music through your stereo but calls through the Freeway. The auto muting of sounds still works perfectly even though they are getting routed to multiple destinations. This was a pleasant surprise. I believe this is all a function of the phone, though, and not the Freeway so YMMV. Based on my prior experience with Android phones this might not work quite so smoothly, again depending on the particular model of phone. All I can say for sure is that with an iPhone 5s (and I'm guessing any iOS7 device) it works great. I tried the FM transmitter mode and found it to be far less great than just using the built-in speaker. Didn't matter to me so I didn't deduct a star. If I had any complaint it would be that occasionally the full-duplex operation is a little iffy. In other words, if someone is talking to you and you talk over them, the onboard mic stays muted and the other person doesn't hear what you said. This is most noticeable at higher speeds when there is a lot of noise in the car. I suspect the auto-mute detection struggles a bit in that environment. I *almost* deducted a star for this but the rest of the product is so solid that I can't bring myself to do so. I can't comment on the built-in voice commands because as I mentioned earlier I prefer Siri. All in all I have been pleased enough to buy one for my daughter (who loves it too) as well as recommend to my friends. If you don't have a hands-free thing like this for your car and are fumbling around with headsets like I did for years do yourself a favor and buy this thing. If you're like me you'll be kicking yourself for not having done it long ago.

## Features

- Speakerphone for the car with rich and crisp sound from 3 speakers and Virtual Surround sound
- Use your voice to make and take calls completely hands-free; announces the name of the incoming caller
- A2DP streaming for playback of music, podcasts and directions from GPS applications
- FM Transmitter sends music and calls from mobile phone to car radio
- Up to 14 hours of talk time, up to 960 hours (40 days) of standby time, podcasts and directions from GPS applications
- Auto on/off, Advanced Multiuse for connection to 2 Bluetooth devices at same time, audio streaming (A2DP) for playback of music, podcasts and directions from GPS applications
- Rich and crisp sound with 3 speakers, HD Voice Ready, Virtual Surround Sound and dual microphone background noise reduction technology
- Use your voice to make, answer, end, redial or reject calls. With Voice Assist subscription, you can also send and receive text messages and emails, post updates to Twitter and Facebook
- Voice Guidance provides caller ID, spoken battery level, pairing instructions and Bluetooth connection status
- With Voice Assist subscription, you can also send and receive text messages and emails, post updates to Twitter and Facebook

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004XZHY34 |
| Additional Features | Note: Includes USB but no car charger |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | For Smartphones or Tablets |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Battery Average Life | 14 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 14 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #96,070 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #24 in Cell Phone Automobile Speakerphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Brand | Jabra |
| Built-In Media | Jabra Freeway |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Universal |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wireless |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Battery Powered |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 6,269 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Polycarbonate/Acryl Butadien Styren (PC/ABS) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05706991016239, 05706991016253, 05707055019760, 05707055019777, 05707055019975 |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.9"D x 4.7"W x 0.7"H |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Jabra |
| Material | Polycarbonate/Acryl Butadien Styren (PC/ABS) |
| Model Name | Freeway |
| Model Number | Jabra Freeway |
| Mounting Type | Car |
| Number of Audio Channels | 3.0 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Microphones | 2 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 10 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 0.75 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| UPC | 888063089992 615822002301 615822002875 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1-year limited |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 30 Millimeters |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** Surround
- **Brand:** Jabra
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth, Wireless
- **Mounting Type:** Car
- **Speaker Maximum Output Power:** 10 Watts

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: If I'm on a call when I enter my car, does the call transfer  to the Jabra Freeway?**
A: Yes the call will transfer automatically to the Jabra as long as it is on of course.  also take note that you if you are in the car and get out of the car without turning it offthe call will continue in the vehicle. There is also times when I am in the House on a call and if I happen to get too close to where my vehicle is it will take my call and automatically connected to the handset it can get quite frustrating so now when I leave the vehicle i turn it off. Hope this helps

**Q: music**
A: It's no Bose iPhone dock, but it's not bad either especially for the price.  It has 3 healthy speakers and since it is right above my head in the car I can hear the music really well.  I'd also use it at my desk since it tons better than the iPhone or iPad speaker.  You're not going to rock out to loud hip hop on this thing, but, like I said, it's not bad.  One nice thing.  Since it's right above your head on the visor, if you're riding with someone else (like my wife) who doesn't want to listen to what you're listening to, you can play it a little quieter, still hear it, and not bug them as much as if using the car speakers.That said, this thing can also play through your car stereo (there's an FM button) so if your car is like mine and doesn't have an Aux input I can still play my stuff through the car speakers and it does pretty well.  We live in sort of a rural place so are not competing for FM frequencies too much.  It may not be as good in a city where you would get stronger or weaker signals interfering when driving from spot to spot.  It's definitely not as good as a wired connection.

**Q: Does not appear to have access to contacts list?Directory?**
A: Access to contacts/directory is through voice commands.

**Q: Does it come with charger**
A: Yes it comes with a car charger. If you are asking about a charger to use at home no.However, for that I have a work around. I use the wall adapter charger for my smartphone. It fits perfectly. Hope that helps

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Why did I buy three Jabra Freeway Bluetooth Speakerphones
*by D***N on October 12, 2011*

This is a review for Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone I'm not one to take my time to write reviews, but after purchasing three of these speakerphones I thought maybe it would be helpful to tell you why this is the best speakerphone I have ever used. We live in California and, by law, have to have our Cell Phones connected by Bluetooth if we use them in the car. I have probably used 4-5 different brands and configurations in the past 5 years - all with mixed results, until I came across the Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone. I really dislike using in-ear Bluetooth devices (for many reasons, but mainly because they interfere with hearing and make you look like a . . . . ). Speakerphones I have used in the past (including the less expensive Jabra products) seemed to never clearly pick-up my voice and transmit it to the caller. When I purchased my first Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone (after reading a glowing CNET Review) I started using it as soon as I charged it for a couple of hours. It is the easiest, most user friendly product I have bought in a long time. Getting up and running requires: 1. Charge unit (USB) 2. Turn on Cell Phone and put in pairing mode 3. Turn on Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone - it will find the phone and announce "Connected" 4. That's it, your done. Now to use it you only have to do one thing and remember 2 words: 1. Attach the Speakerphone to your visor and turn it on. 2. Remember 2 words when it announces by name an incoming call. a) Answer (connects you to an incoming call) or b) Cancel (phone goes straight to you voice answer message). It really is that easy. There is a lot more that the Speakerphone will do, and there is a one year subscription to a second party company that keeps all your contacts + more so you can call one number and transfer to anyone in your contacts, send text, etc. But you really don't need to know or use any of that. Oh, I forgot, the main reason I like the Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone is that my clients have no clue that I am even on a Bluetooth device when I talk to them in the car. No extraneous noise, no wind noise, just a clear voice. That, plus the ease of use is why I keep buying more of these and giving them to my wife, children, etc. Did I mention that once you turn the Jabra Freeway on you don't have to touch/recharge it for a month or more (my experience, moderate use). It turns itself on when I get in the car, and turns itself off when I exit (motion detector). Pros: All of the above. Plus, iTune music sounds pretty good through the 3 speakers and podcasts are great (you can also transmit the music/podcast to you FM radio) - the Speakerphone "knows" to to stop the music/podcast if a call comes in. Cons: It takes a couple of minutes for the speakerphone to turn-off automatically when you you leave the car. For a short time, if you are fairly close to the car (in you home or office) the unit still picks-up calls. This has happened to me only once, and my iPhone asks if I want to not use the Bluetooth on the screen, so it really is a minor annoyance.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rock solid with amazing battery life
*by J***C on May 2, 2014*

I've had this for about 3 weeks now, and the functionality with Siri has been spot on. I don't bother with any of the built-in voice commands since Siri does what I need just fine and with no additional learning curve. It's been on for 3 weeks and I'm still around 65% battery (although admittedly I don't spend *lots* of time talking). The motion sensing works great -- I would hate to have to remember to turn it on and off. Other bluetooth auto-off devices rely on your phone being out of range which can be hit or miss when your car is nearby in the garage. This unit has no problem figuring out I'm out of the car. The audio streaming works fine, although I prefer to use the aux in on my car stereo for that. For you iPhone users (mine is a 5s), the good news is that when you get in the car the Freeway says "connected" yet when you plug in the aux cable the phone is smart enough to know that it should play music through your stereo but calls through the Freeway. The auto muting of sounds still works perfectly even though they are getting routed to multiple destinations. This was a pleasant surprise. I believe this is all a function of the phone, though, and not the Freeway so YMMV. Based on my prior experience with Android phones this might not work quite so smoothly, again depending on the particular model of phone. All I can say for sure is that with an iPhone 5s (and I'm guessing any iOS7 device) it works great. I tried the FM transmitter mode and found it to be far less great than just using the built-in speaker. Didn't matter to me so I didn't deduct a star. If I had any complaint it would be that occasionally the full-duplex operation is a little iffy. In other words, if someone is talking to you and you talk over them, the onboard mic stays muted and the other person doesn't hear what you said. This is most noticeable at higher speeds when there is a lot of noise in the car. I suspect the auto-mute detection struggles a bit in that environment. I *almost* deducted a star for this but the rest of the product is so solid that I can't bring myself to do so. I can't comment on the built-in voice commands because as I mentioned earlier I prefer Siri. All in all I have been pleased enough to buy one for my daughter (who loves it too) as well as recommend to my friends. If you don't have a hands-free thing like this for your car and are fumbling around with headsets like I did for years do yourself a favor and buy this thing. If you're like me you'll be kicking yourself for not having done it long ago.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pretty good
*by S***K on April 26, 2012*

I've gone through a few BlueTooth systems before. I found for the ear piece systems, I never felt like putting them in my ear before hand since I rarely get calls on the road anyways. Not only that they were a pain in the ass to charge up. So I moved on to speaker style BlueTooth systems. They were all tinny and difficult to understand. Then came the Jabra Freeway. I've heard great reviews about it even though it was a little pricey, I took the plunge. And this is what I found. In some ways it works fantastic. But on the other hand, you'll find a huge terrible design mistake. On the fantastic side: 1) It's loud and can be used as a bluetooth speaker! 2) Battery lasts a long time 3) Charges back up quite quickly 4) It verbally tells you who is calling 5) Voice commands* allows you to do cool things (this also shows up on the utterly terrible side) 6) FM Transmitter! On the utterly terrible side there's only one thing. The voice commands. Yes it's in the fantastic side too but it's caused me no end of frustration. This might be specific to just me but it's completely unreliable. One of the biggest concerns is it does things immediately without asking for confirmation. For example say you want it to tell you how much battery life is left. You say "Battery". While you wait for it to tell you your battery life you might suddenly hear a ring tone and well, Jabra Freeway decided you ACTUALLY said "Call my boss" and look, there your boss is on the line now! I tried "stop music" before and it immediately called a friend of mine. "Stop" is nowhere near "Call" and "Music" was nowhere near my friend's name. I tried "stop music" again and yep it called him again. I found out later the command is just "stop" but "stop music" shouldn't be calling ANYONE. I tried "Battery" which normally works fine for me but once it started playing music off of my phone instead. This issue wouldn't be so bad if it said "Calling XXXX, is this correct?" But no, it skips this which is a problem when it's horribly inaccurate at times. On the not so great side, the FM Transmitter like all FM Transmitters due to FCC laws is weak so you have to be lucky to find a station that this will work with if you're in an area with a lot of radio stations. You can't knock the Jabra for this because it's not their fault, but for those of you who are eager to use the FM Transmitter, realize that it's very dependent on where you live. Also I think the microphone isn't so great because the few times I've talked on the phone with it the other side said I sounded a bit... weird but I was totally understandable.

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