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MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth Car Kit | 
| Brand: Motorola Category: Wireless
List Price: $139.99 Buy New: $89.99 You Save: $50.00 (36%)

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Rating: 75 reviews
Color: Grey Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: T505 UPC: 723755891494 EAN: 0723755891494 ASIN: B000WTM552
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| Features:
| • | Stream music from your phone to the T505 and through it to the car audio system, using the FM transmitter | | • | High quality audio conversations in even the noisiest environment with powerful 2 watt speaker. Use your car speaker systems for surround sound. | | • | Surround sound audio experience without the hassles of pro-installation. Easy pairing, simple clip on visor and guided FM operation. StationFinder for easy lock in of FM station. | | • | Echo / noise cancellation and surround sound deliver high quality audio in even the noisiest environments | | • | Easy pair, audio caller ID, large easy to reach button, removable visor clip all enhance ease of use |
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Too Easy! August 30, 2008 GarageBoy (Santa Cruz, CA USA) I actually read the instructions before I set up the device but you really don't need to. The T505 paired immediately with a BlackBerry 8820 & LGVX9900. The internal speaker sounded loud & clear, and the quality of sound using the car's stereo depends on clarity of the FM frequency. The volume controls were conveniently located. I liked the voice announcement of the clearest FM station. Voice recognition worked well. Mini-cons: 30' auto-off not convenient for long trips - better to have variable auto-off, but unit is easy to turn back on; better to have all controls on front; no AC charger. I'm planning to order for my kids.
I like it! August 28, 2008 Nick Vleisides (Danville, Ca USA) Having to be "hands free" now in CA I opted for this 505. I already had the 305 in my other car and I like the 505 better and worth the extra few bucks. The stereo feature is nice for those who need more volume. I'm still learning how to quickly go to stereo and it has been a bit of a learning curve. The only problem is voice recognition on both models. For some dang reason it often does not hear my "yes" when it repeats back the name or number I spoke. That can be very frustrating. I'm willing to live with it and otherwise like this method over the ear piece.
Love this Thing August 26, 2008 C. Sorenson GREAT...LOVE THIS THING!!!! Works like a charm...it's like having Blue Tooth built in to your automoblie...
Quite powerful! August 26, 2008 Deb A couple of months ago, I purchased the Motorola T505 hands free unit which had really great reviews. I'm very happy with it, the sound quality is very clear and will even work though my car's stereo (but doesn't need to). Recently, I had an interesting experience with the T505. I live in a condo. My car is parked in the garage at ground level. My condo is 4 floors up from the ground. I don't usually have to turn off the T505 when I leave the car because the bluetooth connection normally breaks by the time I get to the elevator (it also turns itself off after 10 mins of no connection). Usually but not today. My cell phone was ringing and I could not hear the person on the other end, so I hung up and tried to call back. I still couldn't hear anything. Then I notice, the bluetooth symbol is still blinking on my phone. The T505 is still connected. I had to go back down to the garage and turn it off before I could use the phone. If you want a handsfree unit with a strong signal and clear audio, I highly recommend the Motorola T505. Just remember to turn it off when you leave the car. :) Also, since I live in the Los Angeles area, it's a bit difficult to find and station that the T505 can play through for a long period of time. The airwaves here are very crowded. In a more open area it works fine but as I said in a large city, it's hard to use that feature. I haven't missed it though because the speaker is so clear.
The best by my test August 26, 2008 Jim S. I needed a speakerphone to take incoming calls while I'm on the road for work. I drive a pickup truck which is not the quietest of vehicles. Most important to me was sufficient volume and sound quality on both ends of the conversation. Nothing fancier than that. So, based on internet reviews, I tried the Motorokr T505, Blueant Supertooth Light, Blueant Supertooth 3, Jabra SP5050 and Parrot Minikit. Basically, they all worked as advertised. In town and at low speeds volume on all of them was sufficient. Driving on the highway above 55 MPH they all needed more volume. I got complaints of echos from callers with both Blueant devices. I got the least complaints from callers while using the Jabra SP5050 and the Motorokr T505. I would have liked to have kept the Jabra SP5050 for its looks and simplicity of use but, the volume was just too low for highway use. I settled for the Motorokr T505 because it had the best combination of volume and call clarity on both ends.
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