Motorokr T505 Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone and Digital FM Transmitter

MOTOROKR_T505.jpg Motorola introduced its first road-ready, music-oriented ROKR accessory- the Motorokr T505 Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone and Digital FM Transmitter. The Motorokr T505 enables consumers to connect a compatible Bluetooth enabled phone to the car sound system and enjoy hands-free calling and their own personal music collection in outstanding stereo sound. The T505 is extremely portable and requires no wires or installation. Drivers simply clip the device to a car’s visor and pair the T505 using Motorola’s EasyPair technology to a compatible Bluetooth device. When the T505 is connected to a stereo Bluetooth phone, such as a Motorazr or Motorokr Z6, or an MP3 player, calls and music are streamed wirelessly with the perfectly-tuned clarity and wide-ranging volume of a car stereo. Drivers with standard Bluetooth phones can use the T505 to make and take their calls over the car stereo.

The Motorokr T505 also features StationFinder,, a breakthrough technology that announces where the best FM connection can be found on the user’s car radio. Cutting-edge echo and noise reduction technology and a built-in microphone and 2-watt speaker also ensure that drivers have outstanding sound and zero static throughout their ride. The Motorokr T505 measures 76 x 78 x 22.8 mm, weigh 88gr and is expected to become available in Q1 2008.

October 29, 2007 - 2:48 PM | Posted in - Media Devices |


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