Hi Group.....
Has anyone had any experience with the car baby handsfree kit?? The law here
in Britain has become very tight on drivers using mobile phones whilst on
the move.
The car baby is available on ebay.co.uk and I see it needs to be tuned to a
radio frequency......does this mean that our radio needs too be tuned to
this frequency at all times ...or can it be tuned to a memory button on the
radio ready to be switched too when you need to use the phone??
How reliable are these units??
TIA
Mike "T"
>Has anyone had any experience with the car baby handsfree kit?? The law here
>in Britain has become very tight on drivers using mobile phones whilst on
>the move.
>The car baby is available on ebay.co.uk and I see it needs to be tuned to a
>radio frequency......does this mean that our radio needs too be tuned to
>this frequency at all times ...or can it be tuned to a memory button on the
>radio ready to be switched too when you need to use the phone??
>How reliable are these units??
If it's like the similar hands-free units sold in the US, you can tune
the radio to the unit's frequency only when you use the phone. As far
as quality, they're so-so. A directly-connected (by connector)
speakerphone is better.

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Al - rukbat at optonline dot net
Jason White - 15 Jan 2004 03:37 GMT
Car Baby's are by far one of the handiest little gadgets I've ever had the
pleasure of selling. Mind you, don't buy the knock offs, get the OEM Car
Babies
> >Has anyone had any experience with the car baby handsfree kit?? The law here
> >in Britain has become very tight on drivers using mobile phones whilst on
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> as quality, they're so-so. A directly-connected (by connector)
> speakerphone is better.