| | |  | Bluetooth | Home » » » Hands-Free Blue Tooth Wireless Cell Phone Car Mobile Kit | | | | | | | Description: | | Everybody should be concentrating on their driving. We spend so much time in the car that we need this nifty useful Blue Tooth hands-free Car Kit. Using this Blue Tooth Kit, you can now talk on your phone while driving safely.
Do not risk getting another expensive ticket for holding your cell phone while driving. Wouldn't you rather get this affordable Hands-Free Cell Phone Kit than pay a ticket?
This Hands-free device can be paired with any Bluetooth-enabled cell phone. This Blue Tooth equipment has a convenient flip out LCD display screen that allows you to view Caller ID at a quick glance. You can do call receiving, rejecting, call waiting, caller ID and transferring. This car kit has a built-in microphone and speaker so you can talk and hear while driving. There are no extra accessories needed. All the phone calling features your cell phone has, this kit has it too.
The unit is charged with the included car power adapter. The Bluetooth device has a built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery so you do not need to worry about buying and spending money on more batteries. The amazing product has Digital Signal Processing Technology, which delivers echo cancellation and back-round noise reduction. This allows you to hear your caller with less interference and also for your caller to hear you clearer.
Features:
· Flip out LCD display
· Built-in visor clip
· Bluetooth connectivity
· DSP Echo Cancellation and Noise Suppression
· Auto Connection
· Call Receiving and Rejection
· Caller ID
· Call Waiting
· Mute
· Call Forwarding
· Last Number Re-dial
· Voice Dialing
· Ring-tone Supported
· Low Battery Warning
· Built-in microphone and speaker
· Rechargeable lithium-ion battery | | | Features: | |
• blue tooth, hands free phone
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 7.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 11 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
Average Customer Review:
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21 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Excellent product for its priceNov 15, 2007
By E. Malikov
"Thought Leader"
Bought the product a few weeks ago and pretty happy with it. Of course, it can not be compared to the radio-embedded high-end systems and only provides basic functionality. A couple of caveats. 1) The product description says that it supports voice activated dialing. That only is true if your cell phone has that feature activated. 2) Have read in some reviews that the quality of the connection is mediocre and with strong echo. My hypothesis is that it very much depends on the quality of your car! If you drive one of those where you can not hear the radio because of the road noise, this system will probably not going to work for you. I personally found the quality to be exceptional on both ends.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Hands free car kitAug 21, 2008
By Mac Geek
"super nurse"
I love the hands free car kit. It works like a charm. The problem most folks complain about is low volume. The solution is to turn up the volume on the cell phone that is connected to this device. It took me awhile to figure this out also. If the cell phone volume is low, the device volume will also be low even though you have turned up the device's volume. With the connected cell phone turned up to full volume this baby is plenty loud and easily heard all over my 8 passenger Honda Odyssey! The manufacturer neglects to tell you this in the directions. Another hint--if you take you cell phone out of the car and into the store you must pair the phone again by pushing the bottom button on the hands free device once. You will hear a beep and it will find the phone.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Works, but can hardly hear it.Jul 20, 2008
By Daniel Chesnut The device has a good design (on paper), but the flip down number viewer is mostly impossible to read in the vehicle due to reflection, etc... Also, it will not recognize one cell phone, but it does another. Also, it is very difficult to hear it. I must have the windows closed, the A/C off, and place it as close to my head (on the visor) as possible to hear the person on the other end. Good try... with some improvement on the above, this would be a very good device to use.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Do NOT buy this product...Aug 18, 2011
By PAULA M. WALKER
"Paula from Laurel"
A friend of mine gave me this unit as she could not hear the speaker well on the device in her SUV. At first, I was very happy with this product. Now a few short months have gone by and I am experiencing lots of problems. For instance, the charge does not hold long and it is not used that often as I turn it off during work day and overnight as well. So I tried to tolerate that by charging more frequently. Now, I am having the issue of the bluetooth just randomly dropping my calls and this happens every day for no good reason (not in remote areas, etc) and the call is still on my cell phone (so it's not the phone). If I switch off to the cell phone's speaker in time, my call is still there. This VR3 is a piece of junk. Guess what? I see now that this is made in China so it's no real surprise. Don't waste your money on this...
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Not up to par.Aug 04, 2010
By Joseph Flores I have owned this unit for a little over a month now. The readout is difficult to see during daylight hours. The speaker is not loud enough and the individuals that I call complain that they cannot hear me. I have to turn off the radio, turn down the A/C and lean forward in order to hear and be heard on this device. My speaker on my phone works much better than this unit. I'm surprised that it carries the blue tooth name as it does not live up to the quality I'm used to with a blue tooth product.
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