
Jabra has recently launched a new Bluetooth speakerphone namely the Cruiser that has Jabra Noise Blackout technology to provide a crystal clear phone conversation. The device is designed to be mounted on the visor of your car and supports Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR and eSCO. The Jabra CRUISER also features a built-in FM transmitter allowing you to listen music files that are stored on your cell phone through your car radio. The headset’s battery should be able to provide 14-hours of continuous talk time or up to 13-days of standby time. If you are interested, you can purchase the Jabra Cruiser for $159 each. [Jabra]

Here is the Jabra SP200 Bluetooth wireless speakerphone that provides hands-free communication in your car. The Jabra SP200 features Bluetooth 2.0, eSCO, Noise reduction and echo cancellation (DSP) for a clear conversation, and auto-pairing to mobile phone. Its battery provides enough juice for up to 10 hours talk time or 23 days standby time before it needs to be recharged. Each purchase comes with a microUSB cable and a universal car charger. You can buy the Jabra SP200 Bluetooth Speakerphone for $59.99 a pop. [Press Release]

If you are searching for a new speakerphone that offers long battery life, then check out the new Bluetooth speakerphone from Sony Ericsson. The Sony Ericsson HCB-108 Bluetooth speakerphone is touted to have the longest talk and standby time in the market. You can talk for up to 25 hours non-stop. The device connects to your handset via Bluetooth. Other cool specs are include the true duplex audio quality with echo reduction, noise cancellation and Digital Signal Processing. The Sony Ericsson HCB-108 Bluetooth Speakerphone will be released in Q4 2008 in black and silver. [Pocket-lint via Upcoming Cell Phones]