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BlueAnt Supertooth 3 Bluetooth Speakerphone (Black) | 
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| Brand: BlueAnt Category: Wireless
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $43.50 You Save: $86.49 (67%)

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Rating: 469 reviews Sales Rank: 144
Color: Black Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 6.5 x 3
MPN: SUPERTOOTH 3 Model: BA-SUPERTOOTH3 UPC: 878049000363 EAN: 0878049910075 ASIN: B001953NGS
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| Features:
| • | Handsfree speakerphone for a safer, legal alternative to talking on your cell phone while driving; affix to the sun-visor via a two sided magnetic clip | | • | Uploads contacts from your mobile device and announces who is calling via TTS (Text To Speech) | | • | Full duplex, high-performance speaker; DSP noise cancellation/echo cancellation adjusts sound levels to compensate for loud engine noise, wind | | • | Bluetooth version 2.0; up to 15 hours of talk time, up to 800 hours of standby | | • | What's in the Box: Bluetooth handsfree unit, travel/wall charger, 2 sun visor clips, user manual |
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Amazon.com Product Description
The BlueAnt Supertooth 3 hands-free speakerphone provides a safe way to use your mobile phone while you drive. When the phone rings, the Supertooth 3's sophisticated Text-to-Speech software announces the name or number of the caller. To accept the call, just say "OK." There is no need to take your hands off the wheel or your eyes off the road. 
The BlueAnt Supertooth 3 clips to your car's sun visor and provides hands-free communication while driving. |  | Installing the Supertooth 3 is simple too: simply slide the enclosed metal clip onto your car sun visor and attach the Supertooth 3 using the magnets on the back. Then use the intuitive voice prompts (available in a choice of 6 languages) to help you connect the device with your phone and upload your address book. The Supertooth 3 also features advanced Digital Signal Processing software that eliminates noise and gives you outstanding audio quality, regardless of whether the car is stationary or travelling at high speed. It even adjusts sound levels to compensate for loud engine noise or external noise created when the windows are wound down. The Supertooth 3 can be paired with up to 8 devices and supports voice dial activation, redial and call reject (if your mobile phone supports these features). Key Features - Talk hands-free on your phone while driving.
- Text to Speech: the Supertooth 3 announces the caller's name or number.
- True Hands-free: simply say "Answer", "OK" or "Accept Call" to answer the call.
- Choice of 6 languages: British English, American English, French, Italian, Spanish and German.
- Automatic reconnection when you get back into the car.
- Full Digital Signal Processor provides noise and echo cancellation.
- Full duplex, high-performance speaker.
- Pairs with up to 8 Bluetooth devices.
- Voice dialling (if supported by your phone).
- Bluetooth 2.0 Headset and Hands-free Profiles.
- Operates up to metres (33 feet) from the phone.
- Up to 15 hours talk time; 800 hours standby.
- 2 year replacement warranty (excludes clip and charger).
What's in the Box BlueAnt Supertooth 3 Car Kit, 2 sun visor clips, car charger, AC power adaptor, quick start guide, user manual Frequently Asked Questions How do I handle calls when the Supertooth 3 is connected? To answer an incoming call, say "Accept Call," "Accept," "Answer" or "OK" within 3 seconds after hearing the beep. Or you can answer a call by pressing the green Accept button. Use the red End/Reject button to reject an incoming call or end an active call. To redial the last number, press and hold the green button for 3 seconds. Can I use voice activated dialling if my phone supports it? Yes. The Supertooth 3 supports voice activated dialling if your phone also supports it. Check your phone's user manual for information on setting up this feature. Can I use my Supertooth 3 with my computer for VOIP applications? Yes. You can connect the Supertooth 3 to a PC or Mac that supports the Headset or Hands-free profile. To do this your computer must have Bluetooth enabled, either through a Bluetooth USB Dongle or through a built-in Bluetooth feature. The connection and pairing process will differ depending on your computer system and Bluetooth software, but to connect the Supertooth 3 you need to put it into pairing mode and then use your computer to search for devices. You will need to enter the passkey "0000" (four zeros) when prompted.
Product Description The BlueAnt Supertooth 3 handsfree speakerphone provides a safer, legal alternative to talking on your cell phone while you drive. Voice prompts provide assistance to help you connect the device with your phone and upload your address book. The Supertooth 3 announces the name or ID of the caller when the phone rings - just say 'OK' to accept the call. Install the Supertooth 3 in seconds for a totally handsfree experience. Incorporating sophisticated 'Text-to Speech' software; the Supertooth 3 represents the very latest in Bluetooth sun-visor speakerphone technology. Its outstanding audio quality is a result of advanced Digital Signal Processing software to eliminate noise and achieve echo cancellation, regardless of whether the car is stationary or traveling at high speed. It also adjusts sound levels to compensate for loud engine noise or external noise created when the windows are wound down. The device requires no installation and is quickly and easily installed and connected to your cell phone. Simply slide the metal clip onto your sun-visor and attach the Supertooth 3 via the magnets on the rear of the device. The voice prompts provide guidance and assistance to help pair the device and upload your cell phone's address book. When a call is received, the Supertooth 3 announces the incoming caller's name or number. Simply say 'OK' to accept the call. There is no need to take your hands off the wheel or remove your eyes from the road, making the Supertooth 3
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BlueAnt Supertooth 3 September 1, 2010 Dee Ster So far so good. A few problems with downloading contacts, part operator error and Bluetooth 3 directions (which I found out is the most commonly called about problem). Haven't had it long enough to really give it a good evaluation. Makes me wonder why Amazon hits you up for a review so soon.
A good item, but hindrances in the design may make you look elsewhere... August 30, 2010 Raoul Yeates (Tobago TT) As with most places, the cellphone laws are beginning to be implemented, not just in the United States, but in other Countries as well. Blueant did a pretty good job with the Supertooth 3, despite its shortcomings...
Firstly, it is a good looking system... gloss piano black with simple buttons and a magnetic clip for your car's visor. The size is comparable to the original iphone when it first came out but not the same weight of course. The multi language setup is a plus (recommend the british language as it is best sounding) and pairing with a Sony Ericsson test phone was pretty fast... uploading the contact list from the phone in less than 3 minutes. On a call it would say the person's name or is it's not in your list, the full number. Speaker quality is good although it tends to be drowned out by cars with heavy exhausts and the windows down. You also have the option of voice answering or manually pressing the buttons...
Now in that light there are some bad news... some people carry more than one phone for use and while Blueant states that it can be paird with up to 8 phones, you can only use one at a time... so if you use 2 phones, this one isn't for you. There were issues to pair Nokia phones with the symbian software. The 6120 classic which we tested would not allow the contacts to auto upload to the supertooth 3 and we had to manually do so. Also we found that incoming calls from the Nokia were not listed on the Supertooth's system and you had to manually press the phone's button instead of the speakerphone to answer. Dual sim phones also had a slight problem as well.
Call Quality was up and down, but more good than bad. People sometimes said you would "echo" as if you had an earpiece headset and again depenting on the road noise and the drone of heavy exhausts, the mic may get drowned out. Windows up though it was quite sufficient and to a point even clearer than the newer S4 that supports multipont. The buttons also were a little hard to press while driving and you had to hold it a while to shut it off.
But don't let these things deter you from buying this speakerphone. It is a good system if you have one phone and unless we were doing something wrong to pair them, we recommend not using this with nokia symbian software phones. Also if you have a sports car or any vehicle that is loud bear in mind that your noise may drown out your quality. Overall good product for the price.
Wired headset by plantronics is better August 30, 2010 Abby The device for the purposes handsfree communications fails badly in terms of clarity of voice call to the other party, a better option is a standard bluetooth earset. Cannot stream voice from laptop, no battery remaining time indicator. A graphic display and soft touch menu buttons would have been worth the price, but lacks that. No way to reset bluetooth security for pairing devices.
Great handsfree speakerphone. August 28, 2010 R. Humphreys (Virginia Beach, VA USA) I have now had this device for about 3 months and although the overall experience has been very positive, I have listed specific pros and cons below:
Pros:
- EXTREMELY long battery life between recharges.
- Crystal clear sound from the built-in speaker.
- Automatic pairing when the vibration sensor senses that you are getting in the car instead of whenever you are in range (thus no problem with accidental pairing when the car is in the garage or otherwise parked nearby.)
- Voice activated call answering.
Cons:
- If it is clipped to the sun visor more than about 10" away from your mouth, the other party will have some difficulty hearing you.
- Voice dialing is highly inaccurate and basically sucks but I don't know if that is because of my phone (which doesn't accurately recognize voice commands very well anyway), the inadequacy of the microphone mentioned above or, more likely, both.
- You press and release the same button to turn off the device as to redial the last number so if you don't hold the button quite long enough to turn the device off, you wind up re-dialing the last number (very annoying). It would have been more intuitive to turn the device off the same way you turn your phone off - by pressing and holding the end call button.
Love It!! August 26, 2010 Jim D. Smith (Riverside, CA) I bought two of these, one for me (iPhone) and one for my wife (Droid Incredible). I hate using earpieces and always seem to get calls while I am driving. This device works great. My favorite feature is its ability to know that I have entered the car and to pair with my phone automatically. Another nice surprise was that it came with an AC adapter AND car charger.
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