At S$88 in red, white, or black colour, Jabra EASYGO pairs up with two mobile devices simultaneously, such as phone and tablet, with Voice Guidance and DSP technology for crystal clear hands-free calls. Since it first hit Singapore in cool black late 2010, Jabra EasyGo has become red-hot along with the growing numbers of new smartphone owners - drawn irresistibly into the world of hands-free wireless communication to better optimize their mobile app-filled lifestyle.
Do you talk on the phone a lot in the car? Or need to stay in touch while driving? Jabra seeks to provide users with a 'no-excuses' approach to hands-free calls while driving. If you can't afford to miss a business call, then CRUISER2 is certainly a cost-effective productivity tool for you. However, more importantly, in catering to your fast-paced time-poor lifestyle, CRUISER 2 offers a sustainable solution to ensure you adhere to safe-driving habits - and that both your hands stay firmly away from the phone while you drive. Available at S$198 (RRP) from Challenger, EpiCentre stores and other authorized Jabra retailers, CRUISER2 also happens to cost less than the cash fine penalty for 'Handphone Driving' offenders , not including 12 demerit points, imposed by the Singapore Traffic Police. Outside the car, the Jabra CRUISER2 is also extremely suitable for portable use in the office or the home.
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