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Bluetouch Car Kit makes driving safer, looks cool

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By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, March 20th, 2008 at 3:43 AM

Bluetouch Car KitHere’s a cool Bluetooth car kit for those that are frequently on the wheels. The Bluetouch has a large touchscreen which is certainly easier and more convenient to use (watch) than standard small car kit screens, especially for such phone functions as accessing your address book and calling lists when two buttons (accept and refuse call) found in “regular” Bluetooth car kits are just not enough. In addition, Bluetouch can also sing along the iPhone, giving users complete control over the music stored in their devices. Finally, in case you’re in a rush hour and can’t use your hands, you can always rely on voice-activated commands.

On the downside, though, is the price. Bluetouch Car Kit costs $399 which is a lot for a mobile phone accessory. And in case you want to know more, here’s the link to the official website.

[Via: MobileWhack]

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