ThinkGeek Bluetooth Retro Handset
You can probably file this one under the “WTF” category. Or the “Why on earth would I need this” category. ThinkGeek Bluetooth Retro Handset connects to your cellphone via bluetooth and allows you to look like a complete douche bag in public while using it.
OK I admit it looks cool, but practical isn’t a word I would use to describe this gadget. I suppose it might be cool to leave it on the table or desk at home to answer the phone but outside of that, pretty useless!
ThinkGeek Bluetooth Retro Handset
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Motorola Roadster Bluetooth Speakerphone
Many new cars come fitted with integrated bluetooth these days, but what about older models? With hands free calling and texting becoming a legal necessity in many US states it’s more important than ever. Thankfully it’s pretty simple to buy a bluetooth hands free unit for less than $100 that will do the job just as good (and in many cases better) than integrated solutions.
This Motorola Roadster Bluetooth Speakerphone is a great after-market solution. Key features include:
- Industry-leading call clarity ensures that your calls will be clearer and crisper than with any other car speakerphone.
- Dual-mic noise cancellation filters out road noise so that your voice comes through loud and clear.
- Hear texts and dictate replies with MotoSpeak 2.0 (requires a smartphone with Android 2.2)
- FM transmitter allows you to listen to your calls or stream music wirelessly over your car speaker system.
- Listen to music and navigation from your phone through the Roadster with embedded A2DP Bluetooth profile.
- Hear audible updates on battery level, mute status, how to connect, and more via advanced voice prompts.
- Take calls from two phones at the same time with advanced MultiPoint.
- Entry on/Exit off functionality turns on when you get into your car and off when you get out.
- Talk time: Up to 20 hours
- Standby time: Up to 3 weeks
Motorola Roadster Bluetooth Speakerphone
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