Mar 23, 2011 14:35 GMT  ·  By

Without a doubt, Jabra is one of the world's best-known brands of Bluetooth accessories, and for this reason, it's always great to hear about some of their new products, such as the advanced Freeway speakerphone they've just unveiled at CTIA Wireless 2011.

Without a doubt, what really sets this thing apart from all of the other speakerphones out there (at least according to what the manufacturers have to say on the matter) is the fact that it comes equipped with a three speaker system, enabling a seriously improved level of audio quality within any vehicle.

Plus, the device also packs HD Ready Voice, a technology that enhances the quality of the audio signal picked up by the speakerphone's microphone, in order to ensure a good quality communication experience for both parties involved in the conversation.

It's also interesting to mention that the Jabra Freeway speakerphone clips to the car's visor and automatically switches on when the car door is opened, thus granting drivers some extra peace of mind.

Moreover, besides letting users pair it with their smartphones, the Jabra speakerphone can also be paired with Bluetooth-enabled media players (including the iPod), letting users stream and enjoy music in a very fast and easy manner.

Additional features will also include Voice Guidance, a feature that provide audible pairing instructions, battery level and connection status information, as well as spoken Caller ID.

Furthermore, the new speakerphone from Jabra also sports Virtual Surround Sound technology, A2DP Bluetooth support for streaming audio, and can be easily paired with two devices at the same time.

Although the Jabra Freeway is apparently already available in stores across Europe and Asia, it seems that it will only make it to the US market over the course of May 2011, selling for around 129 US dollars, which is a pretty fair price to pay for this thing, given the features it has in store.