Description:

I think we all know that what the world needs now, is solar power, sweet solar power.Onsources has recently unveiled a new solar-powered Bluetooth handfree,It's built in speaker allows you to clearly make phone calls without taking your hands off the wheel.This unit also makes 1 button phone dialing, and supports voice dialing. The built in call record function is like having your own secretary in the car with you! so you can chat and drive without breaking any new laws.
It has a built-in lithium ion rechargeable battery with a solar panel. and if there is no sun out, you can recharge the Bluetooth handfree via USB. Of course, a lot of cars don’t have USB ports in them, but times are changing all the time. After all, most new cars have responded to consumer needs and added an iPod dock, so why not a USB port as a new standard?
Perhaps a solar-powered Bluetooth Speaker Phone should be a new standard feature in this age where most chatting is done “on the road”.

Features:
Easy to use.
Pair up with your Bluetooth cell phone
Drive without hassle even if there is incoming call
Truly wireless during operation, no more clumsy wirings to your cigarette socket
Caller english name
Telephone book,scroll the number
Wireless
Specifications:
Bluetooth specification:2.0 , range 0-10 m
Complete bluetooth wireless installation
USB port for software update and charge
Solar charging, stick on the windshield to charge.
DSP technology, Full duplex, noise and echo suppression.
with 600 mAh Li-ion Battery to provide typical standby time of more than 5 days, talking time of 6 hours
Built-in high intelligent microphone and powerful speaker.
Can scroll the 10 groups of incoming calls and store 200 groups number then call back.
Super bright LCM caller English name display and caller ID
answer/end/reject a call ,Voice dialing , last call redialing , and call switch
Package Includes :
1 X Solar Bluetooth Car Kit
1 X Car Cigarette Charging Cable
1 X English User Manual

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 30 November, 1999.