| Product Summary | | Manufacturer: Motorola | | Mfg Part#: 89149N | | UPC: 00723755891494 | | Buy.com Sku: 206575951 | | Item#: E33V9J | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 711 | | See more in Bluetooth Speakerphone |  |
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| | | For music lovers who want to stream their portable music to their car speakers while not missing a call hands free. Wireless Music, Stream music from your phone to the T505 and through it to the car audio system, using the FM transmitter. Clear Voice, High quality audio conversations in even the noisiest environment with powerful 2 watt speaker. Use your car speaker systems for surround sound. Easy to use, Surround sound audio experience without the hassles of pro-installation. Easy pairing, simple clip on visor and guided FM operation. StationFinder for easy lock in of FM station.
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| Customer Reviews | ![]() | | Value | 4.5 | | Performance | 4.5 | | Ease of Use | 4.5 | | Overall Satisfaction | 4.5 |
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5 of 5 Like it. Monday, January 05, 2009 Tim from Lake Elsinore, Ca
My wife purchased this for me. I had an IQUA UFO and this thing blows it away. The IQUA is headed for the trash. Very pleased with the performance. I really enjoy being able to her calls over the stereo speakers especially at highway speeds. I've had a couple of ear piece bluetooths but am not as pleased with them as I am with the Motorola T505. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Very practical Saturday, January 03, 2009 DrManchester from Manchester, CT
Pros: Easy to use and setup, long battery life, good built-in microphone, memorizes your preferred FM stations.
Cons: You have to turn it on and off, would be nice if it could sense if the car was running to turn on. Occasionally, statics require you to change channels multiple times before you can find a clear one. You can not specify the radio channels, the device chooses the channel for you. The built-in speaker is kind of useless as it is too weak.
Overall, very good item if you have the need for a bluetooth speakerphone that connects to your vehicle radio system. Great for streaming media (if you use ORB on your handheld device) as well and playing MP3s in your car. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Motorola MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth- Real deal Saturday, January 03, 2009 Chuck from Spokane WA
I bought these MOTOROKR T505s as gifts. I had purchased one for myself some time ago and have been very satisfied with the simplicity and ease of use.
Good product. I would recommend.
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5 of 5 Very easy to use Tuesday, December 30, 2008 A Customer from Houston, TX
Pairing my phone with the device was very easy. Sound quality on the speakerphone was better than expected. You can also take the call through your car's stereo system, which I found useful. If your phone is also a music player, then when you get a call, the music will lower and alert you to the caller's ID. Overall, great product. Was this review helpful?
3 of 5 Motorola 505 Bluetooth Monday, November 24, 2008 Doug from York Pa
Easy to set up. I do a lot of highway driving and in my Honda Odyessey, at speeds of 70 plus, it is hard for the person that I phone to hear me. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Great Great Product Tuesday, October 28, 2008 A Customer from Pittsburgh, Pa.
I read others reviews and took a leap of faith. Thanks to those of you who took the time to write a review. I bought the T505 and love it. It was purchased for my wife and in ten minutes I had it setup and she was off and running. The sound quality on both end of the calls are much better than using the phone in the standard way. Do it, Love it. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Works Wonderfully Friday, October 03, 2008 Gary from Bakersfield CA
This product works wonderfully. I am slightly hearing impaired and this products allow me to turn up the volume as loud as I need it, through the vehicle speaker system. I struggle without it. I prefer to use this over my cell phone by itself. The clarity it very good. I have a more expensive bluetooth earpiece that is inferior to this product. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Great way to avoid a ticket! Saturday, September 06, 2008 A Customer from Philadelphia, PA
I bought the MOTOROKR T505 because I have a stick and wouldn't answer my cell phone when I was driving because the juggling act was too difficult - let alone that it is now a fine in my state to use a cell phone while driving. After reading research and reviews, I went with the T505 and what a great product! It sync-ed up with my LG phone without a problem, the sound is super - especially when using it through the radio - and the callers all say they can hear me as clear as a bell. I highly recommend the T505 - it is a great value, is easy to use, and is a lot cheaper than a ticket! Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Buy this! Friday, September 05, 2008 Jill from Bordentown, NJ
After practically throwing every bluetooth earpiece around my car when it fell or I couldn't hear, etc...I thought I try this one. WOW! This is great! I haven't used it for the FM transmitting yet, but for handsfree, you can't beat it. No one has any problems hearing me or me hearing them. A little touch will answer calls and you don't have to look around for the police while you are talking. If you hate charging up an earpiece or struggling with one....BUY THE MOTOROLA! The charge lasts a long time..I have only charged it twice in 3 weeks. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Very good item Sunday, August 31, 2008 A Customer from Miami, Fl
Great product ease to use and set up Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Simply the best Saturday, August 16, 2008 Dave from St. Louis, MO
Motorola MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone really gets the job done. The Bluetooth connection means there are no wires cluttering your car and the connection to my cell phone (a Blackberry Curve) is crystal clear. It's a little hard to understand the order you need to follow to make outbound or inbound calls, but once you get used to it, it's not bad.
Occasionally, a local radio station will bleed over the speakerphone broadcast, but that can happen with any wireless handsfree headphone.
This unit keeps a charge forever and charges up very quickly when needed.
I highly recommend this. It gets the job done - easily, clearly and without a lot of hassle, since you simply clip it on the car's visor, instead of having to install it. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Simply the best Saturday, August 16, 2008 Dave from St. Louis, MO
Motorola MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone really gets the job done. The Bluetooth connection means there are no wires cluttering your car and the connection to my cell phone (a Blackberry Curve) is crystal clear. It's a little hard to understand the order you need to follow to make outbound or inbound calls, but once you get used to it, it's not bad.
Occasionally, a local radio station will bleed over the speakerphone broadcast, but that can happen with any wireless handsfree headphone.
This unit keeps a charge forever and charges up very quickly when needed.
I highly recommend this. It gets the job done - easily, clearly and without a lot of hassle, since you simply clip it on the car's visor, instead of having to install it. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Motorola Motorokr T505 Bluetooth Hands-free Wednesday, August 13, 2008 George Dye from Ventura, CA
This thing works great! I bought it to go with my Nokia music express phone. After it arrived, I just chose "Add new device" in my phone's Bluetooth menu, then held down the power and call buttons until the LED "M" on the front flashed red. Music from my phone began to play from the built in speaker on the Motorokr. I hit the other button on the front of the device and paused the music. I held down the same button and, when a tone sounded, said "Home" to try out the voice dialing. An English sounding female voice said "Calling Fremp" When my friends wife "Bev" answered I quickly explained about the voice dialing. So that doesn't work too well. I took it out to my pickup and put it on the visor. I held down the FM button and the English chick said "92.5, 92.5". I set my truck's tuner and Mexican radio poured from my speakers. It tried again, and this time got Classical, one more time, and silence. I hit the "Pause" button on the unit, and the music resumed from my phone. On a recent 300 mile drive I had to change stations 4 times to escape the ubiquitous Mariachis, but other than that it plays well. Incoming calls are announced in the same indecypherable English voice, but you know somethings happening , so a spoken "Hello" usually is followed by a very clear conversation, either using the cars speakers or the built in one. Sometimes when I park I forget to turn it off, and then my belt starts playing music from my phone's external speaker when I get out of Bluetooth range, but that's my fault. When I return to the truck it pairs automatically if it's on, and quickly if it is not. All-in-all a pretty wonderful thing. Was this review helpful? |
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