Pros
- Automatically syncs your contacts
- Voice interface and controls are easy to use
Cons
- Lacks on/off power status indicator
- Device clip does not attach smoothly to visor
Bottom Line
Parrot's unit does a great job with calls, and its phonebook downloading worked as advertised.
- 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.
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