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Bluetooth Stereo Headset – Wireless Comfort, Driver Friendly

Bluetooth headsets play an important role in preventing car accidents and might become standard features on the upcoming car models according to a recent study. However, finding the perfect Bluetooth-compatible handsfree can prove to be more difficult than you expect, especially due to useless features, high price, low battery time or heavy weight. However, the Chinavasion Bluetooth Stereo Headset's manufacturers claim that this is one of the best solutions for drivers looking to talk on the phone while keeping the hands on the steering-wheel.

First of all, it pairs with any Bluetooth-featured mobile phone or with a computer having a dongle in a matter of seconds. Similar to many other Bluetooth devices, the Stereo Headset has an operating range of 10 meters, combined with a continuous functional time of up to 10 hours. And since we're talking about battery, the device is powered by a built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery with an estimated standby time of up to 600 hours mixed with a recharge time of 4 hours.

Although it could be easily used by drivers, the Bluetooth Stereo Headset can also pair with a Bluetooth-able MP3/MP4 player or a laptop featuring the same wireless protocol, allowing you to talk to your Skype contacts just like any stand-alone headset and microphone kit.

The whole package, which also includes several accessories such as a plastic earphone carrying case, the user manual and a USB to AC charger with a 90mm cable, can be purchased for no less than 40 bucks.

Although it may sound like a good investment, buying one of these gadgets could prove to be a waste of money because similar products coming from popular companies such as Nokia have almost the same price but provide more and better features.

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About the author: Bogdan Popa
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Bogdan keeps an eye on how technology is taking over the car world. His long-term goals are buying an 18-wheeler because he needs more space for his kid’s toys, and convincing Google and Apple that Android Auto and CarPlay deserve at least as much attention as their phones.
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