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Sunday, March 13, 2011

WHAT is a BLUETOOTH SPEAKERPHONE?


A Bluetooth speakerphone (also Bluetooth Portable car kit) is hands-free cells phone device that attaches to a car visor, pairing with your Bluetooth enabled cell phone to provide higher quality speakerphone. Most cell phones have a Speakerphone built in, but the quality is not always to good and you are not hands free when using this function on your cell phone.
In many states within the U.S. it is now illegal to use a cell phone when driving unless it can be used with a hands-free device. If you only want hands free capability when in your car the Bluetooth Speakerphone is the product you will want to consider. The nice thing about a Bluetooth speakerphone is that is does not need to be worn and should provide superior audio quality.

The speakerphone attaches to the car visor with clips and is battery powered with the ability to be recharged by an adapter that fits into the cigarette lighter. The microphone might be built-in or external, extending on a short arm from the speakerphone. The device features basic function buttons for answering calls, ending calls, redialing and adjusting speaker volume. Other features are available such as streaming music and text to speech, as long as your cell phone supports those features. Bluetooth technology utilizes radio waves to link the devices together without need of wires or cables. Once the speakerphone has been paired with the cell phone, incoming calls can be answered by using the function buttons on the Bluetooth speakerphone.
You’ll still need to use the keys on the cell phone to place a call, unless redialing or if your cell phone and the speakerphone both support voice commands, a feature becoming more and more popular in light of the hands free laws.  Some speakerphones archive the last several calls received, allowing one to scroll through them by using a dual-mode function button. A model like this might also have a small LED screen that displays the caller’s phone number. To save power, LED Screens commonly only light for a few moments.
Many Bluetooth speakerphones are made with echo-canceling technology that improves sound quality, A must in any brand Speakerphone that you purchase, potentially making the call clearer than if using the cell phone itself. If you wish to purchase one of these Products visit gohandsfreeusa for a wide range of the latest models

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