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BlueAnt Supertooth 3 Bluetooth Handsfree (Black) | List Price: $129.99 Discount Price: Too low to display

| Brand: BlueAnt Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory
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
- Uploads contacts from your mobile device and announces who is calling via TTS (Text To Speech)
- Full duplex, high-performance speaker; DSP noise cancellation/echo cancellation adjusts sound levels to compensate for loud engine noise, wind
- Bluetooth version 2.0; up to 15 hours of talk time, up to 800 hours of standby
- Includes: Bluetooth handsfree unit, travel/wall charger, 2 sun visor clips, user manual
Great buy [Posted on 2008-09-30] Both my husband and I have the BlueAnt and both a so happy with our purchase. We had to buy a hands-free unit b/c we live in California and the new laws restrict holding your phone whiled driving. The sound, for both incoming and outgoing are crisp and clean. It's nice that we can simply switch units from car to car with the magnetic holding case. I suggest buying this, we love it!
BlueAnt ST3 [Posted on 2008-09-30] Found that my IPAQ phone would not upload my address book to this unit. Good quality sound and reception - compact package and easy to use. Nice product.
pdonahue [Posted on 2008-10-01] An excellent device. I enjoy being able to get into my vehicle and the device connects to my phone automatically. No earpiece to worry about.. excellent speaker. I wear two hearing aids so it makes a conversation easier to understand.
It's OK...buy other kinds!! [Posted on 2008-10-03] The device paired up quickly to my Samsung Alias. The transferring of phone list was disappointing and did not work. The sound is very, very clear in the car and at home. My callers had no trouble hearing me. It could recognize my voice half the time and other times it incorrectly recognizes my voice as something else. I can move about in my car and at home and it can hear my voice very well, even the stated 10 meters, it does very good. I wish some features could be changed and the price range is little high.
Works well, but a few problems... [Posted on 2008-10-03] Purchased two Blueant Supertooth 3's for my Camry and Passat. Sound quality from the speaker and what the caller can hear was decent, although since this is my first bluetooth speakerphone, I'm not sure how this stacks up against the competition. Cruising on the freeway, a caller knows you are on a speakerphone, but can still hear relatively clearly (at least in my vehicles).
Setup was a breeze - took me less than 10 minutes to sync my contact list with my 2 phones - a Verizon LG Chocolate 3 and Verizon LG Dare. You have a choice between 2 English voices, and a few other European languages. Automatic pairing works as advertised, provided that the last phone connected is the one to be paired next. I also liked the magnetic visor clip - a nice touch when you need to detach to charge. Package includes both an AC and DC charger, which is nice. Unusual for an electronic product, the unit comes with a 2-year warranty, although I have not used it yet (and hopefully never will) to test its true usefulness.
Now the cons. The biggest one for me is the inability to automatically pair if the phone was not the last one connected. This is not an issue if you are using just one phone. But if you have 2 phones (you drive one day, your wife drives another), this is a major inconvenience. Even if the last phone connected is turned off or out-of-range, and another phone enters range which was previously sync'ed, it will not find the phone. You have to manually connect through your phone menu.
Another major setback is the inability to consistently announce the contact name if the contact has more than one number. So one number will result in the contact name being announced, and the other will result in the number being read. Why doesn't Blueant know that a contact can have multiple numbers? There is a possibility that this is a phone or carrier specific problem - again, I have a LG Chocolate 3 and LG Dare both on Verizon.
Minor gripes include a 2-3 second delay in announcing terminated calls after pressing the red button, and the lack of customization when it comes to the voices and alert sounds. After living with the units for a few weeks, I would give them so far a solid 3 stars.
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