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Thursday, March 16, 2006

Bluetooth: In-car bluetooth phone kits

Plantronics Discovery 640
If you want to use your mobile phone behind the wheel, a hands-free kit is essential. But which unit rings our bell?
It might be good to talk, but not when holding your mobile and driving. And while tariffs vary, no one charges £30 for a quick chat, which is the fine for using a phone behind the wheel. Add a few penalty points and a hands-free kit is a good idea.

A Bluetooth wireless version is the best option, and there are plenty of examples to choose from. All of the units tested here are portable, so there's no excuse for not using one. But which is the best buy? We put these 14 best-sellers through a real-life, on-the-road test to find out.


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Source: AutoExpress


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