wvbike_99

West Virginia

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Well the Governor here in WV signed it into law yesterday, no more hand held cell use while driving. Truck has Sync but wife car 2005 Camry will need a new device so she can be legal. Anyone have any suggestions on a piticular unit. Need some help and would like some advice from some of u guys who use this in your car. She would never wear the ear unit so that is not an option. We take this car camping sometimes so that makes it a RV related issue. Any advice is welcome
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CincyGus

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Take a look at this.
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alogo4u

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Do you have a GPS unit in the car. Some GPS units have bluetooth capabilities for hand free phone use.
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lryrob9301

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We use a Motorola T325 hands free device. Works very well. Just clip it on the sunvisor and link it to your bluetooth phone and you will be able to receive and make calls hands free. Cost is around $30.
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SCVJeff

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With the exception of the Parrot, all speakerphones suck when at freeway speed. If you want something that can be understood as clear as the phone, use a Bluetooth earpiece like a Jawbone
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D.E.Bishop

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I don't use my phone very often so no personal reccommendation, however, my Bro's daughter talks all the time so he bought her a speakerphone device from Costco and he thinks it's great. He says he can hear her clearly and she can hear him. I don't know the name, but maybe someone will chime in with it. As I remember it's about $50 or $60 dollars but the noise limiting feature does seem to work.
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bob213

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I think the one at Costco is a Jobra. Works great. We use it to park trailer also. Wife calls my cell and it goes to speaker. I can hear and talk over the diesel rattle and I don't have to hold the phone or walkie talkie.
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Maxi Signal

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I have a BlueAnt S4 and love it . It handles both my cell phones at the same time . Actually powers itself down if you leave vehicle for an extended period
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wvbike_99

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Thanks aand I will check these out, Appreciate the advice
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rockhillmanor

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IPhone4
Press and hold button and tell the phone who to call, it calls the number. I just leave my phone on the seat using the speaker function.
I can hear it perfectly and they can hear me.
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so as to have the life that is waiting for us".
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