Friday, July 20, 2012

Bluetooth Headsets: solution to distracted driving?

A lot of people can't control the urge to use their cell phones when they drive, and distracted driving is quickly becoming the leading cause of serious automotive accidents. If you are one of those who can't resist the urge or you have an important call, your best course of action its pull to the side of the road, and avoid the possibility of causing an accident. We know that's not always going to be an option, so perhaps you should invest in a Blutooth hands-free device. Here are a few you might consider:

Aliph Jawbone Era has great sound quality and can run apps. Even though the sound quality might be great, it can sometimes be muddy and unclear. Overall the Aliph Jawbone Era is more than a headset, it is a potential audio computerizing platform. You can find it online for around $129.99.

The Plantronics Voyager Pro HD has stellar sound quality and it is comfortable as well. The vocalyst service costs extra after the first year, and it may be larger than some people find comfortable. Aside from the size, it is extremely comfortable and comes with great sound quality, and can be found online for around $99.99.

The Blueant Q2 comes with accurate voice control, and it is also comfortable. Some may consider it expensive for its class, and their Android support has been considered flaky, but again, it has a comfortable fit, accurate voice control, and costs $99.99

The Motorola CommandOne has great voice quality, and has a companion Android App for text messege dictation. This is a great feature for people who rely on texting for communication, which is the top distracted driving complaint. The noise cancelation has been called subpar, but overall it is comfortable and has excellent sound quality, and costs $129.99.

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