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What is everyone using for hands free cell phone device?
Begining Jan 1st the State of Delaware will require hands free cell phone devices while driving. I'm a dinosaur when it comes to cell phones and electronic gadgets. I have seen the earpiece devices and I'm not crazy about having one stuck in my ear. Then there are the hard wired devices like the Parrot CK3000 which I have read about. What is everyone using. What would you suggest and which ones would you stay away from.
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I use a Plantronics.
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Bang & Olufsen bluetooth. Best mic and headset I have found.
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I've been using the same rubber band for a while now.
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I'm interested in a device that lives in the car, connects by Bluetooth to my phone, and gives me hands-free via speaker/mic. Any good experiences there, especially with good noise-cancelling and audio quality?
I have tried to use Bluetooth earpieces, I lose them too easily at $70 a pop. |
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I think Techno might be on to something here when it comes to expense. I just looked at the Plantronics K-100 online and it doesn't involve any hard wiring into the car. It clips to the sunvisor. I am wondering about sound quality/interference though. |
Blaupunkt MP57 Hamburghttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1292432429.jpg
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I've seen some the live in the 12v outlet... are these really any better than using the phone's speaker?
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+1 Plantronics. ...Voyager, iirc.
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However, my phone (HTC TouchPro2) has a great stand-alone speakerphone. When on speaker, it uses two mic's (separate from the regular phone mic)and employs some very good noise cancellation. link |
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I'm glad to see you are willing to take the steps necessary to make driving while on the phone safer. Just don't be surprised if you find that in a few months you are surrounded, again, by drivers with their phones glued to their ears. |
Jawbone....
Because of my work, I am always on the phone & on call.. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1292437778.jpg |
I just bought 2 new Motorola H730 ear pieces. I cannot stand having something stuck in my ear. It causes pain after a little while. The noise canceling on these is great, plus you flip it open to connect/turn on. It can sit in your pocket and not drain.
For in the car the Ford Sync system works great. There have to be decent stereo's out there that can do this. |
I have a MOTOROKR T505 - Motorola
I love this unit. I can play my music library on my phone through my car stereo. When someone calls me, the phone takes over. My voice is picked up by the microphone that is directly above me in the car and the caller's voice plays through my car speakers. You can buy these for around $50. |
I have a Cindy...she manages the phone while I'm driving. If I'm alone and driving? Phone is off....that is, if I remember to take it. As often as not, the phone remains off, sitting on a shelf here...
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Also, I'm not sure that model Jawbone use the higher bandwidth bluetooth standards. ...and then there's the problem of accidentally ending the call, when trying to push the device back into the ear. :-/ |
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I'm leaning towards the speaker type. Something that could go between cars would be ideal. I have my great great grandfathers ears and literally have to shave inside my ear canal every other day and I'm thinking that sticking an ear plug in would just be irritating after awhile. RedBeard, does the Motorola H730 stick inside your ear or just sit along the outside. |
Oregon has a similar law...They must be making a bundle, $100 fine at a time, because every time I go somewhere I spot somebody violating the law...
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I just hang up the phone and drive! :cool:
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Regular Motorola bluetooth set works for me. It doesn't exactly go in the ear, sort of around it a bit.
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