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When hands-free became the law in the city where I work, I ordered two Jabra in-car speakerphone devices - the TOUR and the Freeway.
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The buttons were very easy to access and work leaving hands free calling
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The device doesn't work hands free with the Samsung.
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I'm now hands-free!
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If you live in a state that requires you to have hands free calling, this is a decent option if you really want a speakerphone instead of an ear piece.
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but then you lose the ability to answer hands-free just because some designer figured there was no point in allowing a user to use a volume button to turn down the volume
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work clear hand free and great price
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The device clips conveniently to the visor in the car for easy hands-free phone use.
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If you need to go hands free for cellphone use this is it
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We are hands free in Austin
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Great hands free.
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I just received it and have not used it much as of yet, however, it is very nice looking and seems to have good hands-free features
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I made a commitment some years ago to only talk on a phone hands-free while driving, and frankly got tired of breaking and replacing bluetooth headsets used for that purpose.
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Son loves being hands free
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The city requires hands free for cell phones and the older cars do not have Bluetooth
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I can talk with clients hands-free on a road trip with most of them really pleased with the reception (unless their on their own poor-quality built-in blue tooth device.
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to be completely hands free (e.g., "connected, disconnected, incoming call from...").
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This product helped me go hands free in the car and listen to my iPhone playlists.
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So nice to have hands-free bluetooth in my car now, without having to replace the stereo head unit or having to wear a silly earpiece straight out of Uhura's 1960's Star Trek wardrobe.
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My city has an ordinance that only allows hands-free use for cellphones when driving.
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Great hands fr device
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Not the clearest when receiving a call, but promotes hands free.
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This Jabra was given for a gift, and they loved it, since they are in a state that requires hands free talking while driving..
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The hands free also includes the capability to put a call on hold and then retrieve it (again, phone dependent)
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Keeps your hands free while driving.
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I highly recommend for safe hands-free driving
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so I purchased this to experience hands free with my iPhone
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It's the best hands free device for the car I've ever owned
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Included items: The hands free comes with a single micro-USB cord and a cigarette lighter USB charger
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It does connect with my phone and allow hands free calling.
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Makes hands free truly hands free with my Moto X.
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A great Addition to my hands free experience
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so I can use hands free talking.
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My husband doesn't have hands free in his
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The device doesn't work hands free with the Samsung.
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Perfect hands free.
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I have had in the past 2 Jabra Drives, which I liked and the quality of the unit was good, but this Jabra Tour hands free is definitely a step up
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Tap the three dot option menu (top right hand) and tap "Scanning".
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Truly hands-free.
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and it was nice to answer "free hand".
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but it's a solid and full featured hands free addition
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That way the speaker is quite near my ear and my hands are completely free
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Unless they are hands free
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Nice being hands free.
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Worst hands free I have ever used
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Total hands free
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I always prefer pulling over and not being distracted by phone calls, but in an emergency, hands free is better and more legal than holding the phone
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The hands-free is the big thing, the voice commands were just an added bonus as far as I'm concerned.
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hands free
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totally hands free.
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Worst hands free I have ever used
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Good voice quality and for a hands free
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Keeps me hands free in my older vehicle
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Not as good as I'd hoped
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I do recommend as it has a great volume level, can be easy to use when in range of a tower (or says not supported), and the list of controls are somewhat hard to understand or don't work
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Looking for some other brand that works as it should.