Recommendations for hands-free Bluetooth
#1
Recommendations for hands-free Bluetooth
Can anyone recommend a good hands-free Bluetooth device that won't break the bank? I'm going to be using it for an iPhone 4S in a 2012 Fit Sport.
I don't know much about them, so I would appreciate any advice or info you can offer.
TIA.
I don't know much about them, so I would appreciate any advice or info you can offer.
TIA.
#2
yep; this is what I use and I think it is great.
#3
Wow, thanks Burntz, that's exactly what I was just looking at on Amazon. It has great reviews. Good to know that you have had good luck with it too.
Do you find that people on the other end of the call can hear you well? This is my first Fit (just got it a week ago) and I've notified that it can get quite loud on the freeway, so I'm concerned about being understood by the person I'm talking to.
Do you find that people on the other end of the call can hear you well? This is my first Fit (just got it a week ago) and I've notified that it can get quite loud on the freeway, so I'm concerned about being understood by the person I'm talking to.
#4
sorry for the slow response. I was taking a mid morning nap.
The people on the other end of the call can always hear me just fine and the speaker in the car is excellent. It announces incoming calls (number and/or name) very clearly. My only complaint has been that when I hit the button to do a voice call, the system does not understand the name I am asking for from my list of saved names on my phone. Since I am not one of the millions of Americans who feel the need to make phone calls every second that they get behind the wheel, it does not bother me that it sometimes makes that mistake. I'm more concerned with incoming calls so I can keep my eyes on the road and hands on the wheel.
The people on the other end of the call can always hear me just fine and the speaker in the car is excellent. It announces incoming calls (number and/or name) very clearly. My only complaint has been that when I hit the button to do a voice call, the system does not understand the name I am asking for from my list of saved names on my phone. Since I am not one of the millions of Americans who feel the need to make phone calls every second that they get behind the wheel, it does not bother me that it sometimes makes that mistake. I'm more concerned with incoming calls so I can keep my eyes on the road and hands on the wheel.
#5
No worries-naps are an excellent use of a mid-morning.
Ordered.
I'm also just buying it for the practicality of being able to answer once in a while while driving, not looking to make a ton of calls.
Thanks again for the advice.
Ordered.
I'm also just buying it for the practicality of being able to answer once in a while while driving, not looking to make a ton of calls.
Thanks again for the advice.
#6
BT-35-HON
It's tricky to install, but it plugs into the native radio. Sound quality is good, if your phone uses Bluetooth 4.0+. I love mine.
It's tricky to install, but it plugs into the native radio. Sound quality is good, if your phone uses Bluetooth 4.0+. I love mine.
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