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Review on πŸš— Aigoss Bluetooth Car Speakerphone: Handsfree Talking, Music Receiver & More! by Will Lockhart

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Aigoss vs. Jabra Freeway

The description says it connects to the phone automatically. Jabra will instantly and verbally tell you that you're "connected" as soon as you're within a few feet of the device. Aigoss only connects when you press and hold the button to turn it on. So if you get in your car and forget to turn it on to connect, you'll have to struggle to get it done when your phone rings. The magnetic foot clamp is unusable. The device will fall down if you hit it because the magnet is not that strong. I've used auto velcro so I can attach it to multiple places in the car, move it from car to car (for those using a parking lot), and take it off to charge. Attach it to my work bag to charge in the office, etc. I'll say it's smaller and louder than the Jabra so I finally gave in and bought a new speaker system. I could barely hear people over the road noise with the Jabra, but the Aigoss seems much better and louder. I miss Jabra's real voice and the automatic connection that gives me information like "low battery". I don't know yet how the Aigoss battery will last. It would be nice if the keys were highlighted or painted white. In low light they are not visible. I used white to color the characters so I can see what they are. Also, to ensure that the mic hole faces your voice when mounted upside down, the control buttons must face you upside down. Strange. You should have guessed that most people would put this on their visor and want the mic to be as close to them as possible.

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Concise instructions