: MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth Car Kit

: MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth Car Kit

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MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth Car Kit

from: Motorola



MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth Car Kit
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Street Price: $139.99
Gaunz Org Price: $64.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory
Product Brand: Motorola
Color: Grey
EAN: 0723755891494
Label: Motorola
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Motorola
Model: T505
Publisher: Motorola
Studio: Motorola


Piece facts:
  • 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




Kit Car Bluetooth T505 MOTOROKR






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0ptimized for the car, the M0T0R0KR T505 lets you take and make calls hands-free and listen to your tunes with features like echo/noise reduction and Audio Caller lD. Portable and powerful, the M0T0R0KR T505 is an innovation for the in-car experience. Enjoy your music and calls with the clarity and loudness of your car stereo system. lnnovative Bluetooth technology streams music from your compatible Bluetooth phone or MP3 player to the M0T0R0KR T505. The built-in digital FM transmitter lets you make & take calls and hear your tunes loud and clear over your car stereo. So you can optimize your calls and tunes, your music will pause if you take an incoming call. You can hear the call loud and clear over the car speakers, and the caller will hear you loud and clear thanks to the echo and noise reduction technology. Get an optimal connection with your car radio. Station Finder technology searches the FM dial for you, to find the best station. Press a button, and Station Finder finds and announces the best FM station for you to tune to. This portable solution clips to the visor, so that it can be taken from car to car. Use the powerful internal speaker or get as much volume as you can handle by routing calls & music to your car stereo via the built-in Digital FM transmitter. Wirelessly link your music to your car stereo from a compatible Bluetooth stereo enabled phone or music device. Hooks to the visor and can be taken from car to car. Find the best FM station for a clear FM connection and minimal static. Clips to the visor, so that it can be taken from car to car Car charger included This device supports Bluetooth Advanced Audio Delivery


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Quirky but doable ...
I gave it as a gift. It took a bit to work out the kinks but overall it is nice handsfree option. The only downside is the station changes as you drive which makes it perfect if you are not driving more than 20 miles unless you don't mind changing the station while driving.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Best I've seen
This is by far the best bluetooth I've seen. It works flawlessly and I have not had any problems with the unit. I use the new Iphone 3g phone with this unit. The only thing is that you have to remember is to turn off the car unit if you are taking the phone with you, it still works with the car unit for a good distance from the car. No problems, would highly recommend.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works fabulously ...
This was a gift for my husbnad. Not only does he use it in the car, but also carries it in his belt when he is walking around. The sound quality with the car speakers and without is clear.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Good buy on Amazon
I bought one of these for my wife and liked it so much I bought 3 more, one for me, my son and for my sister in law. So obviously I like it. I can get in my wife's car and synch up with her 505. Only thing is we both can't synch up together.

It has a quick shut off on the battery saver. 15 minutes of nonuse and the FM transmitter turns off. 30 minutes of non use and the unit shuts down.

Those are my only concerns.

I have only had it for a month so don't know about longivity.

Price one at Radio Shack and then at Amazon.





Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * nice sound ...
purchased this for the fm use - but I havent needed it the build in speaker works great a very good value for the money

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