MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone
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Total Reviews: 142
Best Offer: $63.49
By Supplier: MSGDigital
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Not good
I bought this handsfree for business in the car, and anytime i'm in WA it is illegal to use the cell phone while driving. I am returning it after many people complained of terrible noise and feedback during conversation. I recommend a Parrot hardwired system, that is what I am going to buy, and my colleague who has one is very pleased 2008-11-03




This is a must buy!
This is a great product. It sets up quick and easy - it sounds loud and clear - plays my mp3's and phone calls through the car stereo or its own speaker - battery life is about a week. Only issue (very small one) is the range is very wide and sometimes I'll take a call in my house and the bluetooth picks up in my car and I can't hear the caller. Great price and fast shipping from Amazon. 2008-11-02




worth every penny! I LOVE it!
Works like a charm... no one can tell I'm on bluetooth and I love that I can listen to calls and music on the radio. The calls are great because the voice comes thru an FM station (if you choose) so it surrounds you.
So easy to set up and use also.
2008-10-30




Good HF, lacks obviousness
Bought the unit to provide my tech-challenged wife a better HF than what was built into her phone (Nokia 6555) while driving...used it for several hours on her drive from MO to TN, and heard her clearly w/o lots of wind & road noise.
Pro: Pairs easily, syncs quickly, stays paired, good audio quality from internal speaker, mic is sensitive, good noise reduction, FM link easy to use
Con: On/off and FM transmitter buttons are on back of unit, easy to press the wrong one without looking, and even then the logos are very similar. Can't use and charge at the same time...
Motorola:
1. Put a sticker on the unit with the quick-reference card stuff (she had to call me to find out what a blinking red light meant).
2. Make the FM button harder to activate by accident
3. Make the volume +/- buttons larger and more clearly labeled
4. Let me charge it and use it at the same time (I can run a power cable in the trim around the windshield...)
5. Provide a 1/8" stereo jack to plug into the Aux port on newer vehicles--skip the FM radio.
Bottom line: I'd buy another one, but spend more time explaining how it works to the tech-challenged....
2008-10-30




Couldn't ask for more.
This is exactly what I was hoping for. Totally hands free and ear free as well. Battery life is very good, it almost complain about low battery after a month. Every one should be using this if they don't like to wear bluetooth. 2008-10-30