Jabra and Zipcar add Bluetooth Speakerphones to Cars

Jabra CruiserNew laws requiring drivers to use hands-free devices when they drive and prohibiting them from using cell phones without them have gone into effect in a number of states recently, including Massachusetts and Maryland. In response, Zipcar and Jabra have teamed up to install Jabra Cruiser in-car Bluetooth speakerphones in a number of lucky Zipcar member vehicles in the Boston area through the month of October. The promotion is designed to make sure all drivers are aware of the new laws and make sure their vehicles are outfitted appropriately, regardless of whether they’re Zipcar members.

The Jabra Cruiser retails for $99 and is available from AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and Best Buy stores as well as online, and features a lightweight speaker that can be clipped to the driver’s flip-down sun-shade and paired with a mobile phone using the buttons on the bottom of the device. The Cruiser also features noise canceling microphones to minimize feedback and noise while on a call. If you’re not in Boston but your state has a new law requiring you only use hands-free devices while on the phone, the Jabra Cruiser may be a good option for you.

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