Jabra SP200 Review
You are supposed to mount the Jabra SP200 on your car sunshades with a clip. Fair enough, but unfortunately, we can´t say compact size is one of the distinguishing features of the Bluetooth speakerphone and although its size doesn’t have anything to do with its operational merits, it´s about aesthetic appeal. Anyway, you will certainly not fail to notice the device on hopping into your car. The Jabra SP200 sports just a few buttons –on/off switch, relatively big volume wheel, and large multifunctional key. Unfortunately, the former is not really handy to use, so you better check on whether or not the Bluetooth speakerphone has been switched on before you set off, because this can prove to be an uphill battle if you´re on the go. The multifunctional button will allow you to accept or reject calls, turn off volume, activate the voice dialing, forward calls and redial the last number in the register. We have a single gripe relating to the controls – toning the volume up and down comes in extremely small incremental steps, so you will have to keep turning the wheel until you get giddy in order to get an audible loudness difference.
We can´t say compact size is one of the distinguishing features of the Jabra SP200

We do like that the Jabra SP200 can be charged via standard microUSB port
As we mentioned above, the Jabra SP200 is easy to mount and you will be game in just a few seconds. As a whole, in-call quality is great on both ends, sound is loud, but gets slightly surreal and sharp when going at full blast. However, this won´t give you any trouble and you will be able to clearly catch onto what the other person is saying, plus the excessive sharpness is as easy to fix as a quick flick at the volume wheel.
The Jabra SP200 has failed to impress us with a stunning overall design, but definitely surprised us pleasantly with the high in-call quality it delivers. We tend to think this is the most important aspect of any Bluetooth speakerphone and that is why we whole-heartedly recommend it to you. Like we said, our only gripe relates to the slightly unhandy use of the volume wheel, but this is not something that can spoil the effect of all the good aspects of the gadget.
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