• Reviews around ear (2.43 of 5)

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

    • I knew he wouldn't like the ear
    • I have a slight hearing loss in one ear and most bluetooth ear
    • The unit was purchased to replace a dead ear-bud that was used for communicating with a party that has some hearing loss.
    • The convenience has really made a difference for me and my sore ears
    • It also eliminates the sometimes uncomfortable ear piece that so many people drive with.
    • Not as loud as a factory installed system, but good enough even for a guy with one deaf ear (me).
    • I couldn't hear too well out of my bad ear while wearing the earpiece in my good
    • Love this item, its hands and ear free, you just have to remember to turn it off when you leave your car or truck or you could miss your calls, of course you can also turn the bluetooth off on your phone.
    • I don't like the maximum volume being so low, but i guess they set it there to avoid people hurting their ears or some such nosense
    • It only aggravates as it DOES
    • but somebody broke into my car and stole the power cord as far as I can tell that has been discontinued
    • I am now using it in my car, as well as on my kitchen counter when I'm cooking, and just for moving around the house
    • For the price its not bad it does its job , but not as good as if you had it built into your car .
    • the only thing is, it does not hold a charge as long as I would like.
    • This bluetooth speakerphone works as it should
    • People on landlines have reported this as well as those calling from mobile phones.
    • Everybody tells me they can hear me just as well as when I'm holding my iPhone to my face