Published on March 6th,2008 at 11:18 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

BT-01CAR: The New Bluetooth Handsfree System from PCI

While most of us consider Bluetooth headsets when it comes to using our phones while driving, some (including myself) prefer the more radical approach of having a car with a built-in Bluetooth handsfree system. Unfortunately not every car manufacturer offers this feature, and this is where the new BT-01CAR from PCI (Planex) comes in handy.

It’s a simple box which can be hooked/placed anywhere in your car and allows you to place or make calls via your Bluetooth phone without the need of touching it. Thanks to a LCD screen you’ll quickly know who’s calling you and the number of many emails you receive.

Since this solution could ALSO be pretty handy at home or the office, you’ll be able to use the BT-01CAR for any conference calls you make.

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