• Reviews around sound (4.12 of 5)

    Jabra Speak 710 UC Wireless Bluetooth Speaker & Speakerphone for Softphone and Mobile Phone - Android & Apple Compatible - UC Optimized

    • Sound is loud and warm, and doesn't suffer from the "tinny" sound that most small speakerphones normally sound like
    • -Portable-Comes with case-Kickstand-Professional styling-Built in charging cable-Firmware updatable through Jabra Direct on Windows and MacThe Bad:-Price is more than the Jabra Speak 510 but better quality sound and microphoneThe Bottom Line:I own both the Jabra Speak 510 and the Jabra 710
    • The sound is great and the mic picks up your voice too.
    • Clear sound in both directions
    • Good sound and mic quality
    • Easy to use, clear sound
    • I made a few test calls and the speaker sounded great, and everyone I talked to said that the sound was very clear.
    • This product is exactly as promised with clear sound, auto connects to my phone and holds a long charge.
    • Gorgeous design, clean sound, effortless pairing with the phone
    • Great speaker with wonderful sound
    • Works well for a speakerphone, loud sound and strong microphone4
    • The built-in kick-stand is actually useful for projecting the sound further in a particular direction, like towards an audience
    • Sound is loud and warm, and doesn't suffer from the "tinny" sound that most small speakerphones normally sound like
    • The level of clarity was exceptional only sounding slightly "warbly" when it was at its outdoor limits
    • I have used it for music and found it has a rich sound, pleasing and not exhausting on the ears
    • This speaker also produces rich sound when listening to music.
    • Call quality is fantastic and music sounds really good with respectable bass.
    • Always connects and the sound is clear.
    • Excellent sound
    • I even tried it outside on a windy, noisy day... while sounds like birds cut through the microphone to the listener, wind blowing did not seem to have an effect on the microphone picking up my voice