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BlueAnt Supertooth Light Bluetooth Speakerphone (Black) | 
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| Brand: BlueAnt Category: Wireless
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Rating: 318 reviews Sales Rank: 13
Color: BK Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Battery: 1 Rechargeable Lithium Ion Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.1 Dimensions (in): 5 x 1 x 2 nv:Communications Type: Bluetooth Speakerphone Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 93744 Model: QVNBTSLBC3 UPC: 606449033953 EAN: 0878049000127 ASIN: B000Q6R4MK
Release Date: May 7, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| | Handsfree speakerphone for a safer, legal alternative to talking on your cell phone while driving; affix to the sun-visor via a two sided magnetic clip | | | Full duplex, high-performance speaker; DSP noise cancellation/echo cancellation adjusts sound levels to compensate for loud engine noise, wind | | | Sliding microphone shaft retracts when not in use; wupports voice dial activation, redial and call reject | | | Bluetooth version 2.0; up to 15 hours of talk time, up to 800 hours of standby | | | Includes: Bluetooth handsfree unit, travel charger, 1 sun visor clips, user manual |
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Product Description Stylish in design, easy to use and with no installation requirements, the new BlueAnt Supertooth Light offers the latest in sun-visor mounted handsfree speakerphone technology. The BlueAnt Supertooth Light delivers all the latest technology employing the brand new Clear Voice Capture (CVC) Digital Signal Processor (DSP) from Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) to help achieve its outstanding audio qualities. The BlueAnt Supertooth Light uses real-time audio to process any echo or background noise resulting in the improvement of the sound quality of the user's voice regardless of whether the car is stationery or traveling at high speed. It also adjusts sound levels to compensate for loud engine noise or external noise created when the windows are wound down. Easily mounted on the car's sun-visor, the BlueAnt Supertooth Light can be paired with up to five devices, supports voice dial activation, redial and call reject and also has a retractable sliding microphone. Sliding microphone shaft retracts when not in use Supports voice dial activation, redial & call reject Supports multi-pairing to 5 devices Rechargeable lithium-ion battery Up to 15 hours talk-time or 800 hours (33 days) standby Bluetooth Compliance - Bluetooth version 1.2 specifications Operating Range - Up to 30 feet (10 meters) Frequency - 2.4 GHz Talk Time - Up to 15 hours Stand-by time - Up to 800 hours Charging Time - 3 hours Battery Type - Rechargeable Lithium Ion Full Digital Sound Processor DSP Noise Cancellation / Echo Cancellation using CVC Digital Volume Control Last Call Redial Reject Incoming Call Quick installation on sun visor via magnetic clip Dimensions - 0.716 x 2.37 x 4.8 inch (18.2 x 60.2 x 122 mm) Weight - 4.06 ounces (115 grams) Compatible for use with any Bluetooth device - wireless distance up to 33 feet
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It just works September 12, 2007 Peter Mauro (Eagle Rock, CA) 109 out of 112 found this review helpful
I buy tons of gadgets and with the exception of a few products, it seems like most fall short of perfect. Not so here. Instead of little disappointments, I go a lot of little surprises that added up to a great experience from unboxing to actual use. First off, I could actually open the package without getting scissors. When I looked inside, they gave me a bonus "in-car vent mounted cell phone holder". It's actually not cheesy and is something that I will use to park my phone while I make calls. They also give you a AC and Car charger. Lots of companies like apple make you get this separately so I was happy that it was included. OK, so all this is great, but how well does it work? I followed the easy directions to pair it with my Treo 680 and 30 seconds later I was making calls. I rang my wife in the car with the AC blasting and the window rolled halfway down to test it. We could hear each other no problem. I asked her if I sounded OK and she had no complaints. I LOVE how releasing the mic turns the unit on. Brilliant. My only complaint is that the magnet that holds the unit to the visor clip is not as strong as I would like. You have to be a little careful when you press the mic back in or else it will start to rotate off the clip. I haven't been using this too long so we'll see how much of an issue this is.
Awesome new handsfree device August 14, 2007 John P. Mcclellan (Verona, NJ USA) 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
I was really tired of having to use a handsfree device while driving my car. The Bluetooth earpiece used to give me headaches and was just generally uncomfortable. I saw the BlueAnt Supertooth advertisement, and thought that I would give it a try. I cannot put into words just how happy I am with this device. I connected it to my Motorola Razr, the setup was a snap. Now when I get into my car, I merely have to turn on the BlueAnt, and it automatically connects with the Razr. With my other device, I had to scroll through several menus on the cell phone to get the two devices to pair up. Plus what I found to be even better, was the sound quality. The speaker delivers crisp, clear sound, and the people that I'm talking to are often surprised when I tell them that I'm using a handsfree device. The sound quality at both ends is that clear.
Excellent hands free device August 26, 2007 Charles J. Parisi 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I purchased voice recognition software for my HP iPAQ HW690 combined with this BlueAnt device gives me true hands free operation of my cell phone while driving. The device easily connects via Bluetooth. Battery life is very good. Sound is loud and clear. Clips easily to your sunvisor, although it did come with an alternative mounting clip. Well worth the money.
Works great January 27, 2008 Dave (Boston, MA USA) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I've been using this for over 6 months. The battery lasts forever (I always forget to recharge it). Sound quality is great, most people don't know I'm on a speakerphone. It even works decently with the windows partially open at slow speeds. But don't try that on the highway. And some voice recognition fails with it (not just my Verizon LG8300's crappy voice command features, Jott often won't recognize my speech). It takes a few seconds from the time I hit the call receive button until both parties can hear each other. Many people will just hang up unless I've previously told them to wait. If you silence your phone ringer, this will still ring until you reject the call to voicemail -- no stealth ignore. I don't know if this is related to my phone or the Supertooth, but after a long idle period (maybe an hour), the pairing fails. Incoming calls will then be routed to the phone, but you'll still be hitting the Supertooth's call button. Now you realize the call is going to the phone and speak into the handset, but since you've already hit the Supertooth's receive button, you've started the pairing process again. The call is now in limbo for several seconds while transferring to the speakerphone. A few annoyances but the utility of the device more than makes up for it. And it comes with what appear to be standard mini-usb AC & DC chargers. Parts of Asia are requiring this on all mobile tech, to eliminate some of the waste of constantly buying new chargers each time you upgrade.
Good speakerphone for car January 28, 2008 The Curious Miss Bibliophilly (Pasadena, CA) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I have been using the BlueAnt Supertooth speakerphone for over two months, and have not yet had to charge it. Every time I notice that I didn't turn it off again, and expect it will finally need a charge, it is still working fine. It was very easy to setup with a Treo. I've lost the directions, but it's so easy to use that I just press the buttons until it reconnects. Everyone I talk to over this phone can hear me perfectly. I have to turn the volume down when I'm listening to people with loud voices. So, good sound quality. There is a blinking blue light on while the phone is connected to your cell phone. The blue light seriously annoyed me for a couple days, but it just seemed to disappear after that because I got used to it. It is very sturdy metal, and it looked like it would hurt if it hit my head during a collision. My visor seems to be close to my head. So, I put the speakerphone on the side of the visor away from me, towards the roof of the car. Doesn't matter - sound is still strong incoming and outgoing. Easy to use, good quality sound, super long lasting battery charge, not too expensive.
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