Reviewed on May 4, 2007The BlueAnt Wireless Supertooth Light Bluetooth speakerphone has a lightweight body. It has excellent sound quality, thanks to full duplex speakersTAGS:caller, Bluetooth, car, microphone, speakers, cell phone, conference
Reviewed on October 29, 2007While the iHC5S tabletop clock radio incorporates some nice features that make it an intriguing choice for owners of Bluetooth-enabled cell phones with A2DP support, some usability issues and its overall flimsiness make it feel like more of a work in progress.TAGS:SDI iHome, Bluetooth, cell phone, Nokia Corp., Apple iPhone, Apple iPod
Reviewed on March 7, 2006The Motorola H700 wins plenty of points with its design; not only does it have a small form factor and sleek color scheme, but it also has a foldable boom mic that turns the headset on and off. Ergonomic comfort and great sound quality make this an exceptional Bluetooth headset.TAGS:Motorola Inc., headset, microphone, Bluetooth, cell phone
Reviewed on April 23, 2009The Scosche SolChat solar-powered Bluetooth car speakerphone has a nice feature set, decent performance, and offers a convenient way to go hands-free--and cord-free--in your vehicle.TAGS:sun, caller, Bluetooth, voice, contact, car, dashboard, LG Electronics Inc., cell phone
Reviewed on August 18, 2009The Cell2Tel Bluetooth Gateway offers a smart solution for those who want to use their cell phones with a regular landline telephone.TAGS:cell phone, cordless phone, call, Bluetooth, signal
Reviewed on June 13, 2006The Plantronics Voyager 510-USB is specifically designed for Voice over IP use, though it also works with any Bluetooth-enabled cell phone.TAGS:Plantronics Voyager, Plantronics, headset, Bluetooth, cell phone
Reviewed on May 31, 2007The Intellitouch Xlink Cellular Bluetooth Gateway offers a clever if expensive solution for integrating your cellular line into your home, giving you the freedom to ditch that landline without giving up the comfort of a regular telephone.TAGS:Prada, cordless phone, call, cell phone, dot, LG Electronics Inc., USB port, Bluetooth
Reviewed on June 7, 2007The Sony MEX BT-2500 is a good option for those looking to spend no more than $200 on a Bluetooth-enabled in-car stereo. Its straightforward design and intuitive controls make it easy to use, but its limited calling capabilities and poor outgoing sound quality let it down.TAGS:Bluetooth, call, streaming audio, stereo, cell phone, Sony Corp., display, audio, speakers, CD