Bury CV 9040 car’s handsfree kit ensures safe driving

Posted by hina on November 11, 2009 under Accessories | Comments are off for this article

Here comes the Bury Technologies’ CV 9040 handsfree, which is attachable to your car, such as next to the rear view mirror. The CV 9040 handsfree ensures you to talk freely while you’re driving.

As it’s equipped with the DialogPlus voice control that makes most of its functionalities voice-operable. The manufacturer claims that the device can respond up to 95% in accuracy to voice instruction. But you still get the option of operating it with your fingers on its highly-sensitive touchscreen interface when it fails to recognize your voice.
Bury CV 9040 car’s handsfree kit ensures safe driving
The device is also capable of text-to-speech function that will read out every SMS received on your mobile phone, in a clear and understandable way. Which allows you, the driver, to always have your hands on the steering of your car. For incoming calls, the caller ID will be stated and displayed on the screen and you can choose to accept or decline the call by using your voice.

The device also allows other features such as call transfers and connecting up to seven participants in a conference calling. The display will also adjust itself according to the light conditions inside your car and it’ll switch itself over day to night mode automatically. Before I forget, the CV 9040 car kit handsfree is similar to other handsfree, which communicates with your mobile phone wirelessly via Bluetooth. It’ll carry a price tag of £139.99.

Update: The gadget will be available from early June 2008 in Vodafone stores, authorised Bury retailers and Chameleon Codewing on 01206 500872.

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Sanwa rolls out new Throat Microphone handsfree

Posted by friend on November 6, 2009 under Accessories | Comments are off for this article

Throat microphones are useful in noisy environments. That is how the device looks, by wearing it around your neck and there are two microphones that attach to your throat. So when you talk, it directly absorbs the voice that comes out of your voice box.
Sanwa rolls out new Throat Microphone handsfree
Throat microphones are normally used by tactical assault groups and SWAT teams, seldom seen on the street. But Sanwa has incorporated it into their hands free design. What is shown is the latest Sanwa hands free that is designed based on a military throat microphone. This hands free device is best used in a noisy environment, which will improve phone conversation.

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