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mr Handsfree Blue Vision Speakerphone

Thu May 18, 2006 - 7:00 PM EDT - By Jay Gross

Conclusion

Mr Handsfree's Blue Vision works best in a conferencing situation, but it also does its job okay in a car. The company went to a lot of trouble to make the Blue Vision sturdy (possible exception being the visor clip), pumping out admirable audio performance and plenty of volume. Its buttons' peculiarities don't ruin it, but they do make an otherwise enjoyable product less lovable. Ti, la, sol, fa, mi, re, do.



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Criteria 

Rating

Sound Quality 4
Usability 4
Design 3
Cost/Benefit 4
Overall
(not an average)
Pros
  • Generous sound volume
  • One-button-selectable "car" and "conference" modes
  • Car and wall chargers included
  • Extra sturdy construction
  • Cons
  • The "on" button nonsensically requires long hold-down
  • Illogical, useless button flashing
  • Bluetooth confusion requires re-pairing
  • Plastic visor clip does not inspire confidence


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    Product Info
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    > Name mr Handsfree Blue Vision Speakerphone
    > Company mr Handsfree
    > Weight 7 oz
    > Fact Sheet & User Opinions
    Availability
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    Pricing
    > $129.95

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