CES 2006: Bluetooth handsfree speaker that hides in your rearview mirror

A Bluetooth mirror car kit that hides in your rear view mirror has been launched at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas


6 January 2006 23:05 GMT / By Stuart Miles

A Bluetooth mirror car kit that hides in your rear view mirror has been launched at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

The rearview mirror, which is larger than most car mirrors, bolts on to your existing mirror offering you information such as caller ID without the worry of taking your eyes off the road for too long.

The mirror also has a built in speaker and microphone and features echo cancellation, pairing for up to three Bluetooth-enabled devices and supports both headset and handsfree profiles.

The company, Qool, is even promising 200 hours of standby time and 10 hours talk time between recharges.

The company has yet to find a distributor in the UK, so it is unfortunately unlikely to be in shops anytime soon.

More information can be found at www.qoollabs.com

We will keep you posted.
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Phones, Phone accessories, Headsets, Bluetooth, CES2006

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