At this year SEMA Show Motorola is showing its latest Bluetooth-enabled products and there are several interesting new devices. One of them is the Automotive Motorola Music and Hands-Free System T605.
This Bluetooth middle-tier device enables the car occupants to wirelessly listen to streaming music or make phone calls. It requires a Bluetooth compatible cell phone and/or a Bluetooth compatible music source.
It works by transferring the call or the music to the car sound system that obviously must be compatible with the Bluetooth standard. If your MP3 player cannot use Bluetooth Motorola will also include in the retail box a 3.5mm standard stereo jack for a wired connection.
The T605 supports the 2.0 version of Bluetooth meaning that it can use profiles like Advanced Audio Distribution Profile, Audio Video Remote Control Profile and the Hands-free Profile. For a list of devices compatible with the T605 Motorola you can visit the http://www.hellomoto.com/bluetooth webpage.
One of the best features of the T605 is the ability to automatically mute the music when a phone call is received and resume it when the call is over.
During phone calls the T605 is also able to process the input signal by applying noise and echo reduction technologies to obtain the maximum quality. In addition the Music and Hands-Free System T605 also offers full-duplex capabilities and the proprietary EasyPair technology to streamline the setup process.
Motorola announced that this Bluetooth device will be available starting from the first half of 2007 but has not yet announced its price. The press release also adds that there will be the possibility to personalize the system buying separately a professional installation and an adapter harness.
Listen music, make calls in car with Motorola T605
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