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MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone

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List Price: $139.99
Special Price: $66.56
Your Savings: $ 73.43 ( 52% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Motorola
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory Brand: Motorola Color: Grey EAN: 0723755891494 Feature: Wirelessly connects Bluetooth enabled phone and car stereo for handsfree communication and broadcasting of music from your phone Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Motorola Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Motorola Model: T505 Publisher: Motorola Studio: Motorola
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Features
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Wirelessly connects Bluetooth enabled phone and car stereo for handsfree communication and broadcasting of music from your phone Clips to the visor and can be taken from car to car--no installation required StationFinder finds and announces where to tune the FM radio for a clear FM connection to the car stereo Audio Caller ID speaks the number of the person calling Comes complete with car charger
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Editorial Reviews:
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Optimized for the car, the MOTOROKR T505 lets you take and make calls hands-free and listen to your tunes with features like echo/noise reduction and Audio Caller ID. Portable and powerful, the MOTOROKR T505 is an innovation for the in-car experience. Enjoy your music and calls with the clarity and loudness of your car stereo system. Innovative Bluetooth technology streams music from your compatible Bluetooth phone or MP3 player to the MOTOROKR T505. The built-in digital FM transmitter lets you make & take calls and hear your tunes loud and clear over your car stereo. So you can optimize your calls and tunes, your music will pause if you take an incoming call. You can hear the call loud and clear over the car speakers, and the caller will hear you loud and clear thanks to the echo and noise reduction technology. Get an optimal connection with your car radio. Station Finder technology searches the FM dial for you, to find the best station. Press a button, and Station Finder finds and announces the best FM station for you to tune to. This portable solution clips to the visor, so that it can be taken from car to car. Use the powerful internal speaker or get as much volume as you can handle by routing calls & music to your car stereo via the built-in Digital FM transmitter. Wirelessly link your music to your car stereo from a compatible Bluetooth stereo enabled phone or music device. Hooks to the visor and can be taken from car to car. Find the best FM station for a clear FM connection and minimal static. Clips to the visor, so that it can be taken from car to car Car charger included This device supports Bluetooth Advanced Audio Delivery
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Amazing product Comment: I purchased this product last month as a Christmas gift to me. I'd read all the reviews on Amazon and purchased here because it also had the best price. I can truly say that set up was a breeze. It paired with my Motorola Q9C instantly. The device is easy to operate and the fidelity through the stock sound system in my 2006 Honda Civic is awesome. I've taken a few friends out for rides and totally impressed them with my new toy. Tonight I pulled up to get gas, left the phone and device paired and playing music, walked into the convenient store, bought a soda, walked back to the car and it remained paired and playing Pandora through my car stereo. I was at least 50 ft. away. The other reason I love this device is I wear hearing aids and it is a pain to have a bluetooth device also in my ear.
I love this device and highly recommend it!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Product, but Urbanites Beware! Comment: Like many, I was encouraged to buy the T505 by new laws in my area, prohibiting the use of handheld cell phones. My car is noisy, so the idea of being able to control the volume of the conversation through my 6-speaker stereo held additional appeal. As a bonus, my cell phone (Samsung SGH-A736, sister to the A737) is also my mp3 player, not to mention the loads of music on my laptop. Now all of these tracks are available to me on the road.
The Good: This gadget has exceeded my expectations in many ways, even after reading the rave reviews here. Set-up is truly idiot-proof, with my phone and it recognizing each other immediately. The buttons are well placed, easy to operate with your eyes on the road without accidentally hitting the wrong thing. Note that the "volume" buttons work as track forward and back when playing music on my phone. Not a complaint, since I generally control the volume through my stereo. The sound quality is about equal to general radio when using a truly clear station. You are also able to program "preferred" stations, a nice feature when used in conjunction with programmable stations on your stereo. Most impressive is the way it blocks out road noise. In my noisy car, I've spoken to people at highway speeds who couldn't even tell I was driving... that's clear sound. Finally, the battery life is extraordinary. Mine worked out of the box for 2 weeks solid (I drive at least 2 hours a day and spend much of that time on the phone) before it needed charging.
The Bad: As mentioned by others, if you're in an urban area with lots of radio stations, finding and holding an empty one will be a challenge. Personally, I live in a rural area with no more than 6 stations on the dial. It works great for me out here, but I turn off the FM broadcaster and just use the built in speaker when I'm in the city. If most of your driving is in-town, this feature might just be a waste. Another complaint is that, after a period of inactivity, it will shut down the FM transmitter. While this makes sense for battery conservation, it's annoying when a call comes in. If you want to listen through the stereo, you need to re-set the FM connection and listen to it call out the frequency, during which you can't continue your conversation. The final complaint, also as mentioned previously, is the curly cord on the included DC charger that you can't easily hide. I recommend picking up a USB extension cord and hiding it behind your A-pillar panel, then under the dash. It's an easy solution for charging while driving, but the need for it is poor design.
Overall: I like it. For those driving, talking, and listening to tunes in rural areas, this is a quality handsfree solution. Plus no one beat Amazon's price when I was looking.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Clear and easy to use Comment: My husband and I each got one and we are both pleased. Sound is loud and clear.
Customer Rating:      Summary: GREAT ITEM GREAT VALUE Comment: I bought this for my husband. He loves it! Nice and clear reception and can be moved from vehicle to vehicle.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pretty good so far Comment: MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone
I've been pleased with the MOTOROKR speaker phone. It synched easily with my phone. The volume is high enough so I can hear it while driving. You can adjust the volume of the voice prompts which is handy. I'm not a heavy user of the speaker phone, so it meets my basic purpose, which is to have something to satisfy California's hands free law, at a reasonable price. I just have to remember to turn it on.
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