Jabra Drive Bluetooth in-Car Speakerphone (U.S. Retail Packaging)

Jabra Drive Bluetooth in-Car Speakerphone (U.S. Retail Packaging)
Jabra Drive Bluetooth in-Car Speakerphone (U.S. Retail Packaging)
Jabra Drive Bluetooth in-Car Speakerphone (U.S. Retail Packaging)
Jabra Drive Bluetooth in-Car Speakerphone (U.S. Retail Packaging)
Jabra Drive Bluetooth in-Car Speakerphone (U.S. Retail Packaging)
Jabra Drive Bluetooth in-Car Speakerphone (U.S. Retail Packaging)
Jabra Drive Bluetooth in-Car Speakerphone (U.S. Retail Packaging)

Key features

  • Crystal clear sound with echo and noise cancellation (DSP)
  • Multi use , connects to 2 Bluetooth devices at the same time
  • Stream music, podcasts and GPS directions
  • Voice guidance announces battery level and Bluetooth connection status
  • Automatic volume adjustment and auto paring to mobile phone
BrandJabra
SizeONLY Bluetooth Speaker
ColorBlack

Jabra Drive Bluetooth in-Car Speakerphone (U.S. Retail Packaging)

List Price: $57.60$51.84DEALYou Save: $5.76 (10%)
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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
3.7
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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20%
4
20%
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20%
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It's just okay.
HokieBigT✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 25, 2018
Eh, it's okay. It was difficult to pair with my mother's phone (it was a gift from me to her) but her phone, well, she's found ingenious ways to screw it up. People on the other end of the call have trouble hearing the user and it's mounted on the sun visor. The volume doesn't get very loud either. It's fine for my younger ears but my mom's "in need of a tune-up" ears struggle to hear it. Overall, it works but just adequately. I got it because Jabra is a relatively known name brand. About 10 years ago I had a similar unit made by Motorola and it worked much better. Thus, between the two brands, Jabra and Motorola, I'd go with the Motorola.
A good hands-free device
Ellen Feinstein Krueger✓ Verified PurchaseApril 29, 2017
This is the second unit I bought. The first is in my car, the second in my husband's. A very good solution for communicating hands free. Once you're paired up, it works like a charm. You just have to remember to turn it off when you go inside because it's range is pretty wide and the phone doesn't ring properly if it's connected. Takes while to figure that out.
Very acceptable hands free Bluetooth speakerphone
Jim W.✓ Verified PurchaseJune 30, 2016
The "Drive" is very easy to use and takes up little space with its well made visor clip. Just press the speaker grill to answer. The double tap for last number dialed is very handy. The outgoing audio quality is very good and speaker volume is quite adequate. The ambient noise reduction works very well. The Jabra Freeway is better overall, but I still give this 4 stars for ease of use, audio quality and robust design. The only criticism I have is the size of the on/off switch. It could have been made a few millimeters larger to make it easier to use.

This Jabra Drive replaces a much cheaper solar charged speaker phone which finally died. The Jabra is much clearer when listening to the in-car caller on the phone. The solar charging is a good idea, but I believe it finally died because of getting overheated by the sun in a locked car.
Just ok. Not that great of quality.
Denise Neal✓ Verified PurchaseMay 24, 2016
Everyone can hear my great until the battery gets somewhat low. Otherwise I suggest spending a bit more money on one of these Bluetooth speakers. Sometimes I have no idea what the other person is saying. I don't need some super expensive speaker but at the same time what's the point if I can't hear the other person clearly. My phone is less than 2 feet from the device and I always keep it fully charged. I should have spent more money on a better quality device...
Works fine, just didn't work for me.
Jeremy Lindsey✓ Verified PurchaseApril 22, 2015
It works pretty well, but I needed to return because I my specific condition. I bought it for my commute in Chicagoland traffic, I-90 specifically. I drive a 2004 Corolla, the commute is about 45min and I'm either going 65-70mph or going through construction.

The Jamba DRIVE does many things well: it connects to my iPhone very simply and easily (though sometimes I need to turn it off/on when I get back into the car), the sound is decent (I've listened to podcasts/music from my iPhone), and apparently others can hear my pretty well when I'm on a phone call (no one has said anything about not being able to understand me). However, what I hear when I'm on a phone call is nothing like the sound that comes out when listening to music/podcast, or even the woman's voice that says "connected" when I first turn it on. I have a very hard time hearing because of the clarity of the sound and the noise around/in my car as I'm driving.

I really liked the idea of not having something in my ear for hands-free-phonecalls, but I think I'm going to have to go that route because of this experience. Not a bad device, just didn't work out well for me.
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