Pros
- Easy to use
- Streams music and calls over your stereo
Cons
- Pricey
- Noticeable static during many calls
Bottom Line
Motorola's car speakerphone works great and is well designed, but it may have limited utility for many users.
More Information
- Bluetooth Car Speakerphones Don't Always Impress Bluetooth car speakerphones sound better--and let you do more--than your cell phone’s itty-bitty speakerphone. Our top product, the affordable Motorola T305, is compact and a cinch to use, and it delivers reliable call quality most of the time.
Compare Products Related to the Motorola MotoRokr T505
|
Motorola MotoRokr T505
Motorola's car speakerphone works great and is well designed, but it may have limited utility for many users. 208 users want this |
|
Check Prices |
| G-Form Extreme Grid for iPhone 0 users want this Read More » |
|
Check Prices |
|
PayAnywhere Mobile Payment Processing System
PayAnywhere's system is a good choice if you're looking for a simple processor or even a POS-like system that supports cash drawers and can print receipts. 5 users want this Read More » |
|
Check Prices |
|
Intuit GoPayment Mobile Payment Processing System (Version 2.6)
Intuit's GoPayment offers a well-designed card reader, but the otherwise solid app can't track cash payments or waive the requirement for a customer's signature on low-dollar transactions. 1 users want this Read More » |
|
Check Prices |
|
Square Mobile Payment Processing System (3rd Generation)
The Square payment processing system is a good option if you're looking for a simple app and service; the card reader is poorly designed, though, and inventory features are available only on iPads. 5 users want this Read More » |
|
Check Prices |
|
VeriFone SAIL Mobile Payment Processing System
SAIL is a great choice if you need strong inventory management tools. On the other hand, the app doesn't print receipts, and Android support is "coming soon." 3 users want this Read More » |
|
Check Prices |











