Motorola T505 Bluetooth Portable In-Car Speakerphone

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Motorola T505 Bluetooth Portable In-Car Speakerphone
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  1. Wireless Phone Accessory: 1 item
  2. Publisher: Motorola
  3. Sales Rank in Electronics: #6441

Product Review

The Motorola T505 lets you take and make calls hands-free and even allows you to hear your calls over your vehicle's FM radio. It has premium features such as echo and noise cancelation, and audio caller ID.

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Customer Reviews

Average Customer Review
4.1 out of 5 stars (730 customer reviews)

660 of 671 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Not perfect but the best I've tried, March 7, 2008
RJ (MN United States) - See all my reviews
I bought a total of 5 (yes five) different Bluetooth speakerphones to test on my car visor and operate with my Sprint HTC Touch phone. Each unit has flaws and two are unusable in my opinion when used with the Sprint Touch. Your results may differ.

Here are the units I tested:
The Jabra SP5050, Parrot Minikit, BlueAnt Supertooth Light, BlueAnt Supertooth II and Motorola T505. I chose these units based on the positive user reviews on the Amazon site.

Now how they perform when paired with my Sprint HTC Touch...

BlueAnt Supertooth Light - Works good with few complaints. Connects automatically every time. Has mini USB for charging which is exactly the same as my phone. OK speaker volume (but the volume may cause an echo on the other end). I like how turning the unit on or off is accomplished by pushing the mic in/out. Magnetic clip is nice.

BlueAnt Supertooth II - Works good but doesn't usually connect automatically with the Touch. I need...Read more


286 of 290 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the bluetooth device you were looking for!, March 27, 2008
Ronald Epstein "Ronald Epstein" (NJ) - See all my reviews
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I recently bought a 2008 Cadillac CTS. It is the best car I have driven to date, but the biggest problem it has is that all vehicles manufactured prior to April 2008 have no bluetooth. This is the first car I have owned without bluetooth installed since the technology first became available. Since I run a business and constantly use the phone in my car, I scrambled to find the perfect device.

Right now the two most popular BT devices are the Blueant Supertooth Light and the Motorola T505. It was a tough choice which way to go but I chose the Motorola because it had FM transmitting capability.

The one thing that is misleading about the pictures depicted of this device on Amazon is its size. I was amazed to see just how small the T505 is. It comes with a very strong clip that secures itself on the visor, and it easily slides on and off whenever you need to remove the T505 for charging purposes.

The included car charger is worthless for most because...Read more


164 of 169 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good, but can improve, March 16, 2009
Nelson (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) - See all my reviews
Here is a nice little product that I like a lot. It doesn't get 5 starts because it is not perfect, and it doesn't get 4 stars because it has problems, but it is still quite good and I use it a lot in my car.

The MotoRokr T505 is a battery operated bluetooth device that hooks to the visor and allows you to receive or make hands-free phone calls in your car. While it has its own speaker, it can also transmit the sound through an FM frequency so that you can listen to your calls on your car's stereo system.

Furthermore, it supports A2DP protocol, which means that if your phone is compatible, you can stream music to its speaker or to your stereo system. And not only MP3 music, as it works well with applications too (so, if you have Windows Media Player or equivalent application in your phone, you can actually listen to Internet Radio or Podcasts, for example).

The main problem I have with this device is the transmitter strength. While I guess that it...Read more

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