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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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Find Bluetooth headsets cumbersome? Then check out what we have to say about BlueAnt's Supertooth 3 Bluetooth handsfree.
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Monday, August 18, 2008
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Today I am back with another BlueAnt review -- this time of the Supertooth 3 hands free kit. This device is made for hands free use, attaches to the visor of your car, and can be used at your desk. Pairing the Supertooth 3 to my iPhone was a snap. As soon as you turn on the Supertooth 3 by pressing the green manual call answer button for one second, the device walks you through the pairing process. It even tells you the pairing code so you don't have to dig through the owner's manual. The device can pair to two phones at the same time and can store pairing information for up to eight devices.
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Friday, July 18, 2008
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Overall, the BlueAnt Z9i is a very good headset. We found the noise cancellation to just slightly better than its older sibling the Z9. In a crowded and noisy room, the Z9i will definitely perform better than that of a normal everyday headset. The dual microphones that BlueAnt equipped it with will isolate your voice and suppress background noise. The Jawbone and Plantronics headsets will perform this function much better, but with a much higher list price. When it comes to noise cancellation we have found that you certainly get what you pay for...
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Monday, January 21, 2008
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The BlueAnt X5 Stereo Bluetooth Headset is designed for not only those Bluetooth devices that support the A2DP Profile natively, but those audio devices that you want experience wirelessly. BlueAnt incorporates a small dongle that can be used with any 3.5mm jack to bridge the sound between audio device and X5 headphones. With a retail price of $149, BlueAnt tries to deliver a complete package to the user and prepares them for almost any situation one can think of. How well does the BlueAnt X5 stack up against the Motorola and Plantronics? Read on...
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Friday, August 3, 2007
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The BlueAnt Supertooth Light Bluetooth handsfree speakerphone is an easy way to create a hands-free environment in your automobile. It easily mounts to your sun visor and comes with noise-cancelling technology powered by a Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) Digital Signal Processor (DSP). The sound quality coming from the speaker is very...
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Friday, June 29, 2007
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The recently launched BlueAnt SuperTooth Light Bluetooth handsfree system is remarkably easy to use, compact, and actually affordable. Instead of having to latch a headset to your ear, the Supertooth Light can mount on your car's visor or air vent, sending out the conversation through its built-in speaker.
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Tuesday, December 19, 2006
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BlueAnt Wireless Pty. Ltd. won two awards for the design of its X3 micro Bluetooth Headset, and if BlueTomorrow.com gave awards for design, we would add a third to the Australian company's trophy shelf. The product looks awesome, and we don't use the term lightly.
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Thursday, November 2, 2006
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With the BlueAnt Supertooth II Bluetooth Speakerphone, there is no installation required. It easily attaches to your car's sun visor and can be easily transported from one car to another. The speakerphone can also be used in your home or office. The integrated battery offers 800 hours of standby and 200 hours of talk time between charging.
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