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A hands free device is an apparatus used with a cellular phone that allows the user to talk on the phone without holding it. In many states, it is illegal to use a cellular phone while driving, without a hands-free device.
The use of a mobile phone while driving is a dangerous distraction. Using a hands-free device does not eliminate this risk, but there is no doubt that driving with both hands is much safer.
Here is a list of favorite hands-free devices.
Jabra BT3030 - Bluetooth headset
Pros
- It is slim and lightweight.
- It has a 3.5-mm headset jack so you can use it with any headphones.
Cons
- The call quality is not the best.
Motorola H680
Pros
- It is small and lightweight.
- It comes with a portable carrying case for more battery life.
Cons
- The sound quality is a little patchy at times.
- The fit could be more secure.
Cardo S-800 Bluetooth headset
Pros
- It lets users connect to two different cell phones with one earpiece, allowing them to switch between calls.
- It has good sound quality.
Cons
- Its keys are difficult to access.
- The fit is uncomfortable.
Plantronics Voyager 520
Pros
- It contains a noise cancelling microphone system and internal windscreen.
- It is very comfortable and lightweight.
Cons
- Its volume toggle is difficult to use.
MotoROKR T505
Pros
- It is a portable box that you can clip to your sun visor.
- A built in FM transmitter allows the user to place and hear calls through the car stereo.
- It is voice activated, so there is no need to ever touch the phone's keypad.
Cons
-It is not a full duplex speakerphone, which can lead to awkward pauses in conversation.







