Sunday, December 23, 2007

Bluetooth



Motorola, Inc. today revolutionized hands-free driving with the launch of the MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth in-car speakerphone and digital FM transmitter, its first road-ready, music-oriented ROKR accessory and the latest addition to its portfolio of in-car solutions. Motorola rolls out first ROKR for the car with portable in-car speakerphone and music system (AME Info)

T he cell phones that so many of us carry around in our pockets every day are packed with functionality. They can be used for Web browsing, watching TV, buying digital music, gaming, Bluetooth synching, capturing photos and videos, instant messaging and GPS navigation. Cell phone that\'s only a phone? Brilliant (The Oregonian)

While the iHC5S tabletop clock radio incorporates some nice features that make it an intriguing choice for owners of Bluetooth-enabled cell phones with A2DP support, some usability issues and its overall flimsiness make it feel like more of a work in progress. © 2007 CNET Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission. SDI iHome iHC5S (CBS News)

The Motorola Pure H12 is a beautiful and affordable Bluetooth headset, but we wish that it had better performance. © 2007 CNET Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Motorola H12 (CBS News)

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