
Unique Wireless Earpieces that charges itself whilst sitting in a dashboard cradle is aimed at encouraging more people to put their mobile phones down and drive more safely.
“Wireless Earpieces are not new, but the way this one works is likely to encourage more people to go hands-free, because it is not only wireless, but is always charged and ready for use,” says Bruce Walker, of Griffiths Equipment.
“It’s the sort of simple, break-through that will attract both the tech-savvy and the average driver because of its sheer convenience and the result should be fewer holding a phone when driving and being less distracted.”
The Wireless Earpieces – normally it’s only 4.5cm long – can be matched up to any brand of mobile phone via Bluetooth technology in less than two minutes and the user is then able to make and receive calls whilst still keeping both hands on the steering wheel, or undertaking any other activity, and keep the phone in a pocket or handbag.
There are no leads, because it is powered by a battery that recharged every time it is returned to the cradle, through a 12v or 24v power outlet in the car or truck. The cradle/charger, which is included in the kit, can be clipped onto an air vent or attached to the dashboard. The cradle is a universal holder that most cellphones will fit into.
To answer calls the wearer only has to push the small button on the front of the Wireless Earpieces and talk – an in-built microphone picks up their voice. If you want to transfer the call to the mobile phone itself, just push the ear-piece button during the call. It is even compatible with mobiles phones that have voice activation. A small bar button on the side of the Wireless Earpieces controls the volume.
Fully charged, the Wireless Earpieces has up to 6 hours talk time and 105 hours standby, so can also be used away from the vehicle and charger.
The Wireless Earpieces range also normally includes USB and in-car chargers for the mobile phone ear-piece that can be purchased separately, a mobile phone holder that mounts onto the dashboard and a wireless Bluetooth speakerphone that clips to the underside of the vehicle’s sunvisor.
Wireless Earpieces
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