Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Supertooth VisorBlade Bluetooth Car Kit

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Brand: Visorblade EAN: 0604225910726 Feature: 15 hours talk time Label: Supertooth Manufacturer: Supertooth Model: ST-VISORBLADE Publisher: Supertooth Studio: Supertooth
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15 hours talk time Up to 800 hours standby time/ 1.5 hours charging time Simple & easy to use Wireless solution - designed to be totally portable Attaches discreetly to sun visor
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Comment: The conversation is very clear, in both directions.
The battery seems to last for ever; I gave it a 2nd charge after 3 or 4 months. I leave the device off and start it only when making or answering a call (just pull the microphone down, wait until you hear the bleep indicating that the unit has paired, then press the main button to answer or make a call).
The voice dialling seems reliable - I use a Nokia 6230i with only 5 voice tags set, so it isn't pushing the system to its limit.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pain in the head Comment: Great gadget works well BUT
To fit on sun visor you get a clip, tight well its damaged my visor car just 8 weeks old not amused, also its magnetic its fallen off twice over speed humps.
When speaker arm is out its in you face,,,, well in mine as I am tall.
There is quite a bit of in a empty box noise....that hollow echo.... for the extra few pence I should have purchased the proper Nokia one although this has gone down a lot in price in the last 2 weeks maybe that says alot.
Got to say its good on the office desk thats about all.
Customer Rating:      Summary: d davidson Comment: i would really recommend this product, its easy to set up and use, speaker quality could be a little better but for the price its great. I have used it 12 hours a day for a full week ( on stand by) on one battery charge and have made lots of calls during that time. get one , you wont be dissapointed.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Will be buying another one Comment: Been using this for about 2 months. I will definitely get another one for my wife's car soon. Good sound volume, ease of use and not too intrusive. The mic when unfolded for use does impact on your vision especially when the visor is pulled down during sunny days. But you soon get used to it being there and ignore it. It hardly needs charging, I leave it on during commute every day, thats a good 2 hours per day 5 days a week and I reckon I only need to charge it every 2weeks.
Customer Rating:      Summary: brian25 Comment: Just got the Visorblade a few days ago. Ready straight out of the box. I connected to my phone ( Samsung G600 ) with no problems. Fitted onto cars sun visor with metal clip, which can be left in place, and Visorblade held there by a couple of strong magnets. It feels safe, and won't come off and kill you if you corner too fast. The small lights which show it's status, are not distracting. I rate it. The mic is a bit tinny, but most of this size are. It's got plenty of volume though, and you should not miss a conversation. My natural instict is to raise my voice to speak to it, and I have been told not to shout. So yes, it's good for the money.
Buy one.
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Editorial Reviews:
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This Simple Bluetooth Car Kit provides a simple top quality option for your hands free needs. Simply attach the VisorBlade unit to the sun visor in your car.
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