Thursday, September 4, 2008

Parrot Driver Bluetooth Headset ‘Must-Have’ for drivers

With the "driving with a mobile" ban it's probably the time you look at investing in a Bluetooth headset being mobile –savvy.

The Parrot Driver Bluetooth Headset solidifies that parrot is Bluetooth-product master, a device that comes compete with car charger so the unit is not only in the car for whenever you need it, but so it’s always fully charged. It fits naturally into the auditory canal. The headset weighs a mere 14 grams and offers 5 hours' talk time on a full charge. The unit takes its power from a cigarette lighter if you're not already using it for your GPS which is a superb idea.


As for the headset, it is very light, and you won't find styling resembling to either the Jabra or Plantronics headsets. The headset features a rather bright blue light which beams out for all to see. This seems to be a mind of an over-zealous engineer. The headset itself has common prolonged design with about average size and weight. The ear-bud is inserted into the ear-canal and that is how the whole headset stays on your head. This allows it to be put on very easily with one hand, since it is expected that you are using the other one to steer the car's wheel.


It has three buttons a couple of volume keys on the bottom and top and a power key on the front side it's relatively easy to use the volume keys as you hold the headset to press them. When it comes to quality the Parrot Driver Bluetooth Headset worked very well, with no one was found complaining about sound or noise quality so far. It features a built-in Bluecore 3 processor and offers complete compatibility with all the Bluetooth® phones on the market. The Parrot Driver Headset is a wireless headset specially designed for all drivers who like the headset concept, but who are discomforted with the poor battery life offered by most of the models currently available.

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