MotorolaMotorola Roadster, Bluetooth in-car speakerphone enters Elite series

Motorola Roadster, Bluetooth in-car speakerphone enters Elite series

Motorola Roadster

The Motorola Elite series appears to be growing with time. Recently we had reported on the CommandOne and Finiti Bluetooth headsets that were announced. A new addition to this lineup is the Motorola Roadster, Bluetooth in-car speakerphone. The company has elucidated on the key features of this MotoSpeak enabled audio solution.

Fitted with dual-microphone noise cancellation technology, it blocks out background noise ensuring that users can communicate clearly. With MotoSpeak, Roadster is able to read out messages and lets drivers dictate their text response. Assisting users in being able to stay connected hands-free, so that they can concentrate better on driving.

With the help of the FM transmitter, handset owners can listen to their calls over the car speakers. Loaded with a 2-watt speaker, the device can combat cabin noise and wind in order to eliminate surrounding noise. By downloading MotoSpeak app to their Android 2.2 powered device and syncing it with Roadster, users will be able to stay connected in a better way. This Bluetooth version 2.1 enabled device works within a range of up to 10 m. Tipping the scale at 90g, it measures 90 x 70 x 14 mm.

Proffering up to 20 hours of talk time and up to 3 hours of standby time, Motorola’s latest audio offering turns on and off when drivers enter or leave their cars. Accepting or rejecting calls can be done with a single voice command and the dedicated voice-dial button. Functional keys have been smartly placed on the device, offering easy accessibility. Equipped with Multipoint, users can pair two devices with this audio solution. Music aficionados might appreciate its ability to stream music on Roadster’s speaker with A2DP or the car’s speakers using the FM transmitter.

Motorola Roadster Bluetooth in-car speakerphone will be available in U.S. by Q4, 2010.

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