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Venturi Mini Car Bluetooth Hub sounds promising; Coming this December

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By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, November 13th, 2007 at 5:41 AM

Venturi Mini Car Bluetooth Hub

Just when I thought it’s the Motorola ROKR T505 that I want to use for my car, the little known company (at least for me) Venturi has released its Mini Bluetooth car hub. Basically the new device combines all the functionalities of the MOTOROKR T505 — speakerphone and FM transmitter — but also adds A2DP streamer, 12V charger, as well as audio in and out ports. Meaning you will be able to use it with ANY media player, not just a Bluetooth enabled phone. Now that I’m thinking all I need is an option to stream from my phone, but you never know. In addition, it’s also worth mentioning that the Venturi Mini Car Bluetooth Hub has the ability to display incoming call info on your car’s radio display using RDBS technology.

Anyway, aside from the somewhat awkward look – this Bluetooth accessory rocks. Best of all, you won’t have to break the bank to own it — Venturi will start selling it for $130 this December…

[Via: Gizmodo]

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