Speakerphone gets serious
By jbc on June 27,
 2007 at 00:00,

While it might look marginally more 1980s than an Atari, Nokia’s in-car Bluetooth speakerphone sports some slick features. There’s a rechargeable battery with 20 hours of talk time, plus an automatic power-off switch once you’ve finished talking. More important is the advanced microphone, which apparently kills off echoes and background noise so you’ll be heard clear as a bell at the other end of the line.

While it might look marginally more 1980s than an Atari, Nokia’s in-car Bluetooth speakerphone sports some slick features. There’s a rechargeable battery with 20 hours of talk time, plus an automatic power-off switch once you’ve finished talking. More important is the advanced microphone, which apparently kills off echoes and background noise so you’ll be heard clear as a bell at the other end of the line.

It’s tiny enough to stick in your pocket and carry around too, so you’re not confined to using it in the car. Er, that’s pretty much it. You talk into it and the other person’s voice comes out of it.

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