Type: Bluetooth Car kit Noise Reduction: Yes Talk Time: Up to 45 hours Standby Time: Up to 6 months Operating Range: 33 Feet Battery: Rechargeable Battery Compatibility: Bluetooth 3
Pairing this with my iPhone 3GS couldn't have been easier. The slightly mechanical female voice could talk even a five year old through the very simple pairing process. Calling on the device is simple as all get out and in my car, which is not a jeep or convertible, I have no problem understanding and being understood by the party I'm talking too.I do have an earpiece that I used to use, but my significant other is often with me when I'm driving and is always, always, interrupting, wanting to be part of the..
The Motorola TX500 is my second bluetooth hands free device from Motorola. Since I really liked the , I would like to compare the TX500 with it. Basically the Motorola TX500 is a simplified version of the Roadster. All the bells and whistles that the Roadster had were removed. The TX500 focuses only on the basic features. Taking calls and making calls. The voice guide (or voice prompts) feature that the Motorola bluetooth hands free devices commonly has works very well and thanks to this, pairing of the..
In a matter of moments, I paired this with a . After making a few calls from the parked position, i took my first road trip. With the windows up, I could easily carry on a conversation at highway speeds.Next up, I paired an .The speaker phone did much better than the built-in hands-free on both phones. My callers reported that my voice quality was clear, free of echoes and not much background noise. On my end, the voices came through clear and loud. Most voice commands were received correctly by both p..