Motorola MOTOROKR T505 - Speaker phone - wireless - Bluetooth 2.0
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| List Price: | $119.99 |
| Price: | $79.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
The MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone and Digital FM Transmitter, enables you to connect a Bluetooth enabled phone to your car stereo without wires or installation. This portable solution clips to the visor, so that it can be taken from car to car. You can make or take calls hands-free and enjoy your own music via the T505's internal 2-watt speaker or through your car speakers - with the clarity and volume of a car stereo system. Music streams from a compatible Bluetooth stereo phone or MP3 player to the MOTOROKR T505, via Bluetooth. The T505 then wirelessly connects to the FM radio. With the touch of a button, the breakthrough technology of StationFinder announces where to tune the FM radio for a clear FM connection. Drivers can also simply use the T505's internal speaker to play their music and calls if they're in an area where FM transmission is difficult.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #151 in Cell Phone Accessories
- Brand: Motorola
- Model: T505
- Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, 1.23 pounds
Features
- Portable media players and music handsets will allow you to beam music via the T505
- The T505 can either play it through speakers, or transmit it via FM to your car stereo
- It scans for clean frequencies, and when it finds one, it says aloud, "Tune your radio to 90.7.
- Palm-sized speakerphone is mounted in a car to offer handsfree calling as long as you are using a compatible handset with bluetooth functionality
- One year manufacturers warranty.
Customer Reviews
My second "zero config" of the week!
While I didn't buy it on Amazon, I thought I'd post here, for all to see. Ripped open the package, pressed the on button, sync'd with my phone, made a couple calls using the built in speaker phone. Plenty loud, but was not actualy driving, so it was very quiet in the car. Turned on the car, tuned the radio to the station that the polite slightly British accented voice told me to and made a few calls utilising the car stereo. If you haven't done this yet (with other devices), it is a thrill, you can make the voice as loud as you need to, it's perfectly clear, people can hear you loud and clear. I specifically chose this one because it's made to clip to your visor, so you have the microphone as close as you are going to get to your mouth without wearing a headset, so people don't complain that you sound "far away". Then for the real reason I bought this... I fired up the music on my phone. First a rush, holy cow it works, then disappointment the sound quality was not great, flipped through a couple songs and it was mediocre at best, I was bummed... THEN I got to Annie Lennox CD I had on my phone WOW! great sound, kept listening, got to a few other CD's... Really, really great sound from my factory stereo (Caveat - I'm completely over my "audiophile" days so take what I think of as great sound with a grain of salt). So, the crappy sound was MY music, must have been low bitrate MP3's, all this thing did was point that out to me all too clearly! Then - incoming call interrupts my listening, press the button, works like a charm. After the call, it doesn't automatically restart the tunes, I have to hit play on the media player. Also to make life a little safer in the car, I have the phone cradled in a made to fit my phone (HTC Mogul) cradle by ProClipUSA so the phone is always facing me and just as easy to touch buttons on as my radio. The funny thing is, I'm not a road warrior - 20-30min each way to and from work, maybe 1-2 hours a week travelling during work. Some of you are saying it wasn't truly zero config because I had to pair the bluetooth with my phone, you may be right, but for me zero config is when I don't have to bust out the instructions. Oh the other "Zero config" item I got this week? Creative's wireless X-mod. Again, never cracked the instructions, tore open the boxes and plugged the units in.
Consumer review was right...
This was recommended on a news station where they'd done a review of similar items. I purchased it as a birthday present for my son. A risky thing to do for someone so picky. He loved it! It clips on his visor and somehow comes over his car radio, without wiring. The radio plays and when a call comes through it tells him the number, he pushes the button to answer. It's an excellent buy for the money.
About as good as it gets
You cant ask for any more out of this product for under $100. On top of easy bluetooth pairing, making and taking calls, the added nice is the FM transmitter. You can listen to callers thru FM stero, and also play your phones MP3's thru this unit, to your radio. Nice.






