Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Oct 2 2009, 9:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The Cruiser supports Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR and eSCO. The device also supports A2DP and AVCRP music streaming from your MP3 player to the speaker inside the Cruiser. Other features include DSP sound and voice technology, a visor clip, and auto-pairing.
The Cruiser can pair to two mobile devices at one time and has talk time of up to 14 hours and standby time of up to 13 days. Jabra uses DSP and dual microphones include the Cruiser to block unwanted sounds for clear calls. The device is launching in Asia Pacific now for $129. Presumably, it will end up in the US later.
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