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Motorola T325


$90.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Compatible with a wide variety of devices. Pairs easily with other devices, happens automatically as vehicle is entered/exited. Large call button makes placing/ending call easy.

The Cons:Design is overly large, feels a little retro. Only comes with a car charger, no wires to connect it to the car's power system directly, can't charge via AC adapter. Can only store 1500 phonebook entries if your phone supports the PBAP standard, otherwise its just 50.

The T325 is a Bluetooth in-car speakerphone from Motorola that is designed for taking hands-free calls while driving.  The device features noise reduction and echo cancellation technology for clear voice transmission.

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Product Shot 2  It offers an entry on/exit off feature to automatically pair with the phone and includes easy-to-use power, volume and call buttons.  The T325 also has an audible caller ID feature which announces the caller and offers 17 hours of usage per charge.  It includes a microUSB port for charging and has clips for mounting the device on the sun visor.  The speakerphone has a suggested retail price of $90.

Features/Specs

  • Noise Reduction Technology
  • Echo Cancellation Technology
  • 17 Hours Battery Life
  • Entry On/Exit Off Feature
  • Power, Volume & Call Buttons
  • Visor Clips
  • Audible Caller ID
  • MicroUSB Charging Port
  • Bluetooth Hands-Free Profile Support

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    compatible with a wide variety of devices

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    pairs easily with other devices, happens automatically as vehicle is entered/exited

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    large call button makes placing/ending call easy

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    talk and standby times are good

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    loud and clear speaker / microphone

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    Affordable price point

Cons
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    design is overly large, feels a little retro

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    only comes with a car charger, no wires to connect it to the car's power system directly, can't charge via AC adapter

  • 1

    can only store 1500 phonebook entries if your phone supports the PBAP standard, otherwise its just 50

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