Best hands free kit ?
#1
Best hands free kit ?
I want to get my mum a hands free kit for her old Nokia phone
Nothing that requires wiring in by anyone, just a plug & play jobbie
Can anyone recommend anything - want to spend up to £100 but need it to be VERY easy to fit & to use (she is useless with technology !) and need really good / clear sound quality
Cheers.
Nothing that requires wiring in by anyone, just a plug & play jobbie
Can anyone recommend anything - want to spend up to £100 but need it to be VERY easy to fit & to use (she is useless with technology !) and need really good / clear sound quality
Cheers.
#2
I know you said nothing that needs wiring in, but Halfrauds currently have H/Free kits that only take about 15 minutes to install propperly. They get connected to the Stereo for auto-mute and audio through the speakers.
If it's a gift, you can give her a DVD type "gift case" and then they will book it in for a another time more suitable. It costs £100 all fitted. Quality about the best for price.
Other than that if her phone has bluetooth then one of them little earpieces are meant to be quite good. Available from most phone shops.
If it's a gift, you can give her a DVD type "gift case" and then they will book it in for a another time more suitable. It costs £100 all fitted. Quality about the best for price.
Other than that if her phone has bluetooth then one of them little earpieces are meant to be quite good. Available from most phone shops.
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Be careful about where they put it - it may suit the driver but there have been several cases where the phone holder has kneecapped the passenger during a collision.
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