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Frequently asked questions
How far from my phone and multi-adapter will my JABRA wireless
headset work?
Your JABRA headset range is typically up to 30 feet (approximately
10 meters) from your mobile phone and its multi-adapter. In general,
you will get the best performance when there are no obstructions
(including parts of your body) between your FreeSpeak headset and
the phone. As the limits of the range are reached, you will hear a
crackling noise along with your conversation.
Will anything interfere with my conversation when I use a JABRA
wireless headset?
Appliances such as cordless phones and wireless networking
equipment may cause interference with your conversation, usually
adding a crackling noise. In rare cases, interference may prevent the
headset from communicating altogether. To reduce any interference,
keep FreeSpeak away from other devices that use or produce
radio waves.
Will my JABRA wireless headset interfere with my car’s
electronics, radio, or computer?
Your JABRA wireless headset produces significantly less power than a
typical mobile phone. It also emits signals only in compliance with the
international Bluetooth standard (www.bluetooth.com). Subsequently,
you should not expect any interference with standard consumer-
grade electronics equipment.
Can my conversation be heard by other Bluetooth phone users?
The headset and multi-adapter create a private link between only
these two Bluetooth devices. The wireless Bluetooth technology used
in your headset is not easily monitored by third parties. In addition,
Bluetooth wireless signals are significantly lower in power than those
produced by a typical mobile phone. Thus, these signals are much
harder to detect by third parties.
What about radio frequency power?
The FreeSpeak headset produces 1%, or less, of a typical mobile
phone’s radio frequency power.
Headset Status
Headset Indicator Tones
(Audible)
Single beep when either lower or upper
volume limit reached
3 rapid beeps repeated every
30 seconds while on a call. 3 beeps
every 5 minutes in standby mode indicates
3 to 5 minutes left of talk time.
No audio indications: deterioration of
audio quality will alert user
Single high-pitched beep
Single high-pitched tone
Quick series of 2 tones – low to high pitch
Quick series of 2 tones – high to low pitch
Quick series of 4 tones – low to high pitch
Quick series of 4 tones – high to low pitch
Volume Limit
Low Battery
Out of Range
Pressed
Pairing Confirmation
Active Mode Started
(Establish Audio Link)
Active Mode Ended
(End Call/Audio Link Closed)
Power On
Power Off
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