![]() Speakerphones help a lot and I’ve reviewed quite a few before, including the excellent EPOS SP30T.įinally, the Jabra Speak 750 is fully certified for Microsoft Teams with a dedicated stars indicator that lets the speakerphone work with the software and will change color to show when a message is waiting etc. Whether it’s the low power of the speaker or the lack of sidetone, I find phone calls difficult. My hearing is relatively good, but I do struggle when making calls on a smartphone. Add in noise-canceling to the mix and this little speakerphone does make phone calls clearer and more intelligible. It also ensures the caller at the other end of the line doesn’t hear their voice coming back at them. The Jabra Speak 750 also has something called AEC (acoustic echo cancellation) for taming the sound in rooms that maybe have an echo or reverb quality. Thankfully, the Jabra Speak 750 has a full duplexing capability for more natural calls where nuance matters such as hearing the other person on the line sighing. With full duplexing, the conversation remains two-way and so people can even talk over each other, although that’s a bit rude and doesn’t help, especially in heated conversations. It’s a bit like the old days of mobile radio where the speaker had to push to talk and then say “over” to indicate they had finished their speech. Not all speakers offer continuous two-way transmission. One problem when making calls using a speakerphone is the issue of duplexing. Ranged around the speaker grille of the Jabra Speak 750 are the touch buttons for controlling calls. The omnidirectional microphones built into the Jabra Speak 750 offer a 360° pick-up range so that everyone gets heard properly. The volume levels on the speakerphone are surprisingly loud and Jabra claims there’s enough oomph in the Speak 750 to work in meetings of up to six people. This is useful for meetings so that everyone can hear a little more easily. The Jabra Speak 750 has an integrated stand that enables it to be stood up on a desk pointing forwards. All the Bluetooth profiles are built-in so everything can be controlled from the speakerphone or computer. The Jabra Bluetooth USB dongle gets around this limitation by posing as an audio device and provides high-quality audio on calls.įinally, for connecting the Jabra Speak 750 to a smartphone, there’s a Bluetooth module built-in for pairing to a smartphone just as you would any other Bluetooth headset. Some computers don’t have the Bluetooth profiles necessary for high-quality audio. JabraĪlthough most computers have Bluetooth capability, some of them have basic Bluetooth just for connecting keyboards and mice. ![]() A built-in A-stand enables the Jabra Speak 750 to be stood up if necessary.
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