Which is better? Most styles, brands and designs essentially do the same thing. They offer hands free call functionality while driving. Among all the various hands free kits on the market, they fall into two categories which are universal kits and integrated kits.
Universal kits are also known as plug and play kits and consist of a portable speaker and microphone combined into one unit. They have strong battery storage so that, when dormant, it can be attached to the sun visor in your car until needed. Many come with a car charger as well as USB chargers that can be connected to a computer for Bluetooth connectivity. They provide excellent sound as well as echo reduction software and hardware, and today’s models pick up less background noise than their predecessors. Universal kits are offered in a host of designs, styles and sizes that range from large to small and petite.
Universal hands free kits can also offer text-to-speech technology that allows voice dictation of text messages, while the more updated kits are today offering voice-to-text technology that can be controlled by voice commands.
Other models offer menu systems that can be fully navigated by speech such as hanging up. Most of these systems can be used equally successfully by social or business users and can be removed in a matter of seconds. They are economical, reliable, aesthetically pleasing and can be shared.
If you have yet to decide which type of hands free kit is best suited to your needs then a universal kit is a great way to start.
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