Make and receive in-car calls with SuperTooth II
Saturday, August 12, 2006
A few days ago Brightpoint announced a deal with Blue Ant to distribute the product made by the Australian company in the United States. Blue Ant is specialized in Bluetooth products and this agreement will further enhance the market presence of a group of devices highly praised everywhere they are sold.
One of the most praised Bluetooth devices is the SuperTooth II. It can be paired with a Bluetooth cell phone and permits to make and receive phone calls while driving without having to use the hands. This way there is no need to worry about receiving a fine for using a cell phone while driving.
The SuperTooth II application on every type of car is very simple because on the rear it has a magnetic clip to attach the Bluetooth device to the sun visor. This device is also easy to use because it comes with only two buttons: one for receiving and making a call and another one for volume control. The product supports full-duplex mode so the user can talk and hear at the same time.
Another thing to mention is the compact size of the SuperTooth II (5.5 x 2.5 x 1 inches) that makes it easy to carry the device around if you do not want to leave it in the car. Despite the reduced dimensions the speaker is very sensitive and thanks to a noise-cancelling microphone the quality of the calls is always excellent.
Lastly according to Blue Ant the SuperTooth II lithium-ion battery has a 20 hours autonomy of talk time and 800 hours of standby. The retail package includes obviously in-car and AC charge adapters and the battery takes slightly less than 4 hours to fully recharge. The suggested price is 130 dollars but we were able to find it online for less and this adds further value to an already great product.