Motorola T325 In-Car Speakerphone


With a declared max talk time of 17 hours and a max standby of 2.5 weeks, the Motorola T325 in-car speakerphone will allow you to forget your bluetooth headset at home.

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From the press release:

Maximize your drive time with Motorola T325 In-Car Speakerphone, featuring high-end capabilities at an affordable price. Powerful dual speakers, an automated car entry on/off function and a favorites contact list are just a few features to keep you focused on the road, and connected to your calls. Simply clip T325 to your sun visor and you’ll have hands-free convenience always there for you.

Sensor Activated

You can stash away your Bluetooth headset because the Entry On/Off feature automatically powers up the unit upon opening the car door and then turns it off when exiting. It is always on when you need it, and off when you don’t.

Loud & Clear

T325’s powerful dual speakers allow you to hear conversations in your car loud and clear. Plus, advanced DSP noise reduction, full duplex and echo cancellation technology allows you to be heard in noisy car environments so your conversation doesn’t have to be interrupted.

Calling All VIPs

Scroll though your phone book with ease and save your favorites. The T325 automatically prioritizes your 25 most frequently used phone numbers into a convenient Favorite Contacts List, allowing you to speed dial your VIPs with the push of a button. And, when your VIPs change your contact list is automatically updated to assure you never miss a beat.

Designed to Please

The T325 is easy-to-use with a slim profile that clips to the sun visor for a clear view while driving. The strong lightweight clip needs no installation and prevents slipping while the visor is down. The T325 is also equipped with EasyPair technology for easy connections to your phone. With up to 17 hours of talk time and 2.5 weeks of stand-by time you’ll never need to cut the conversation short.

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With advanced DSP noise reduction, full duplex and echo cancellation technology, this device seems an interesting and practical solution for in-car phone usage. Moreover, the automated car entry on/off function of the speakerphone will avoid wasting the 2,5 weeks (on standby) battery life.

More details can be found at Motorola T325 product page.

Stay tuned for a full review of the device.

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Walt Lumley
Jan 11, 2010

I recently recieved a in car Blue Tooth device for Christmas from Hammercer Shlemmer I worked well recieving but would not voice dial and was not combatable with Verison Phones.
I returned it and Purchased a Motorola T325 from Best Buy. It was paired quickly and works great. It has been in my vehicle for 10 days now and every time I enter I hear “the Battery level is high Connected to ****** (My phone Id) . I Travel between Philadelphia Pa. and Wilmington Delaware daily and traveling a 65 miles and hour I can hear the phone as well as my radio. I wear two hearing aids and that makes the in ear bluetooths impossible to use. The T325 is the best device in my vehicle second only to the GPS. However the T325 will give me Traffic reports


cervelli
Jan 12, 2010

Walt, I believe you are happy with the T325.
I have been reviewing it the last weeks (review to be posted end of the week) and I am too satisfied both with its performance and battery life.
And voice messages are GREAT.
May I ask you if traffic reports come from the T325 paired to the GPS?


J Delen
Feb 18, 2010

Cervelli, The traffic reports come from Bing411, a number that is stored in the t325 out of the box. It also can give, weather, movie show times, restaurants etc.


cervelli
Feb 19, 2010

Delen,

thank you for the info :)

and for those who may be interested, the review of the T325 is online at the following link:

http://justanothermobilemonday.com/Wordpress/2010/02/07/review-motorola-t325-portable-bluetooth-handsfree-car-kit-speakerphone/

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