5 Considerations In Choosing A Bluetooth Car Kit
What do you look for in a Bluetooth handsfree car kit or headset? Over the past ten years Blue-tooth car kits have become more and more popular and mainstream in society. This is mainly down to the fact that mobile phones are more common place and have a more prominent role within people’s lives, and the fact we are all traveling in our vehicles more as part of our daily routine. When you combine the two it easy to see why we feel the need to use our mobile phones while we are driving, especially if we are going to be driving for a period of time without stopping.
What are Blue-tooth Car Kits and why are they Important?
The Bluetooth kit trend started roughly 10 years ago and takes advantage of the built in function of the majority of, if not all new mobile phones. Bluetooth Car Kits such as Parrot and Bury connect to your phone via the Bluetooth function. Once connected the kits act as the Phone and allow a user interface with the phone through the Bluetooth Kit. New Bluetooth car kits such as the Parrot MKi9200 and the Bury CC9060 allow the user to navigate through the mobile phone using its functions like; phonebook, text message, dial etc without having to touch the phone at all, just leave it in your pocket or handbag. The Wireless technology means you can just get in your car and go.
Bluetooth Car Kits are becoming ever more important in the modern world as they allow you to be contactable when you’re driving, many people who don’t use a bluetooth kit while driving may feel they are capable of answering the phone or reading a text message without it. However this is proven to cause accidents as a result of dangerous driving, which is why the police and politicians have cracked down on phone drivers. Issuing a mandatory $90 fine and a 3 Point penalty to anybody caught in the act.
Advantage of blue-tooth car kits
The Aid of a Blue-tooth car kit allows you communicate with anybody safely and legally without having to break contact with the steering wheel or eye contact with the road leaving you to concentrate on driving. Even though Blue-tooth car kits provide a safer means to communicate and drive ultimately you are responsible for driving in a safe manner. The police can still prosecute for dangerous driving if you are using the phone while driving through the Blue-tooth kit if you are driving erratically or dangerously.
Manufacturer of blue-tooth
Blue-tooth Car Kits have become a very popular accessory within the vehicle world, and many leading brands predict a 3 billion pound market for Bluetooth products across Europe in 2010. Parrot and Bury are the leaders in the aftermarket car kits, specifically to factory fitted car stereos and are already developing further kits on the back of the latest successful Parrot MKI Range and Bury CC9060 units. The latest kits take advantage of the latest technology boom and utilise new and improved features such as advanced voice recognition software where virtually all menus are accessible via voice commands, and no training is required before hand. Just simply narrate the menu title and the function you would like to perform, e.g. dial... In Car Network, the phone dials the number associated with that contact. Other advanced functions include iPod integration, where tracks, videos & artwork are displayed across the screen, SD card & USB input allow additional sources of media and little features like text to voice so text messages can be read aloud, negating the need fumble around looking for and reading incoming texts.
Our top 5 requirements would be:
* Call Quality
* Ability to recognise speech commands for automatic dialing
* Ease of use
* Reliability, including battery life
* Cost – always a factor!
Why these 5? There is no point in making or reciving a call if you can’t be heard at the other end, and you need handsfree for a reason, hence the voice dialing. Ease of use should be second nature, but unfortunately is not always the case. Finally you need to know your device will go the distance, without constant recharging, and the cost needs to accord with the features provided.
For a headset device we like the look of the new Bluenext B2, whilst the Parrot MKi9000 seems to tick the boxes for a fully fitted device.
To sum it up, if you are a passionate car addict as I am, and want to enjoy every bit of your driving, go get yourself the latest Bluetooth car kit in the market. It’s the driving experience that counts in the end. Remember, if you OWN a car, you need a Bluetooth car kit.
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