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My time driving is often spent juggling a phone, my cat, and two bowling pins. Okay, I'm not that coordinated (chewing gum and walking is a chore for me) or dense, but the new Bluetooth Soundstation car kit from Novomax at least makes talking on the phone while driving a breeze.

The newest Soundstation, the BT S200 is distinguished by its OLED screen that displays caller ID, phone book downloading, and battery life and call status. It also supports simultaneous two-link connection so that way both you and the backseat driver (perhaps sitting next to you) can call up your respective friends via the Bluetooth Soundstation to lodge road rage complaints.

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Posted by: Jim Sheehy
January 2, 2007 1:05 PM

Cool. Where do I get one and how much does it cost? the website is uninformative on these subjects.


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