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Kensington HANDS-FREE VISOR CAR KIT FOR IPHONE AND BLUETOOTH PHONES Reviews

$119.95

Three dedicated speed-dial buttons ; Two battery units (pcworld.com)

Good overall audio quality. Adjustable volume slider. Stores three speed-dial numbers for three... (maclife.com)

alaTest Review Summary for Kensington HANDS-FREE VISOR CAR KIT FOR IPHONE AND BLUETOOTH PHONES

We have collected and analyzed 2 expert reviews and 2 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 81/100. The average review date is July 27, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 43838 reviews from other Other Electronics. Last update: November 21, 2009.

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4 reviews

November, 2009

81 / 100

2 Experts

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Expert Reviews (2)

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Kensington HANDS-FREE Visor CAR Kit FOR iPhone AND Bluetooth Phones

By Aoife M. McEvoy (pcworld.com)

Got three numbers you call over and over? If you use your driving time to make calls to the same folks regularly (hands-free, of course), you'll like the speed-dial feature that comes with Kensington's Bluetooth car speakerphone. The unit lets you ...

Three dedicated speed-dial buttons ; Two battery units

Call quality went up and down ; No redial feature

When it comes to ease of use and a spacious design, Kensington fares well with its large controls and easy access. Just be prepared for shaky calls some of the time

This doubling up is a great bonus--and unique to this product, compared with...

Rating

81100

pcworld.com
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Kensington Hands-Free Visor Car Kit for iPhone and Bluetooth Phones

By Zack Stern (maclife.com)

Kensington's add-on Hands-Free Visor Car Kit for iPhone includes several great one-touch dialing features, and its audio quality roughly matches that of the iPhone handset.

Good overall audio quality. Adjustable volume slider. Stores three speed-dial numbers for three Bluetooth phones. Swappable rechargeable batteries. Big buttons

Occasionally, callers said we were hard to understand. Doesn't plug into 9-volt car power directly

Rating

80100

maclife.com

User Reviews (2)

US

The reason the handset

By dronomophone (maclife.com)

The reason the handset sounds deeper and fuller is because of the proximity effect. When you're closer to the microphone, it picks up more of the low frequencies in your voice.

US

9-volt???

By mrreet2001 (maclife.com)

Today's cars use a 12 volt system, not a 9 volt system.

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