Motorola introduced Jan. 7 the company's Bluetooth hands-free car kit, combining audio performance and voice recognition with the latest Bluetooth technology. According to Motorola, this wireless car accessory delivers universal interoperability with any other 1.1 Bluetooth handset. The Bluetooth hands-free car
kit, a CES Innovations Honoree, is on display at the Consumer Electronics Show 2002 in the Bluetooth Pavilion(booth #15447-C).
According to Motorola, Bluetooth technology enables a car to adapt the functionality of
a device, like a wireless phone, to an auto environment. With that ability, a consumer talking on their mobile phone that uses
Bluetooth technology can enter the car, at which point the conversation would automatically transition from the phone to the
hands-free car system.
In addition, with the Bluetooth hands-free car kit installed, Motorola says consumers can start the car and the car kit automatically
connects securely to their mobile phone with Bluetooth technology. The phone can be within thirty feet of the car kit -- on a belt, in a purse or anywhere in the car -- and no wires or
cords are needed to make the connection. The Bluetooth hands-free car kit, according to Motorola, provides consumers with an additional 100 voice activation numbers and is also compatible with phones that don't support voice recognition. In addition, the car kit also features echo cancellation and mic noise cancellation for improved performance, according to Motorola.
"During 2002, many states are expected to consider hands-free mobile phone legislation. Motorola continues to develop technology
to expand its existing portfolio of products that enhance the driving experience for consumers," said Ken Wasko, general manager, Companion Products and Accessories Group, Motorola's Personal Communications Sector. "The new Bluetooth hands-free car kit by Motorola is designed to help drivers fulfill their primary
responsibility -- driving safely -- while offering convenient features and the latest in cutting-edge wireless technology. These
Bluetooth accessories lay the foundation for consumers to evolve along with the technology, as future devices and applications arrive."
Also on display in the CES 2002 Bluetooth Pavilion will be the Bluetooth headset by Motorola, also a CES Innovations Honoree.
The Bluetooth headset by Motorola provides
hands-free, wireless headset-to-handset compatibility.
Pricing and Availability
The Bluetooth hands-free car kit by Motorola is expected to be available in Q2 2002, and the Bluetooth headset is expected to be available in Q1 of 2002. The Bluetooth headset by
Motorola has an MSRP of $199.00. For more information, please visit the Motorola Web site at www.motorola.com.
About Bluetooth Technology
Bluetooth wireless technology is a specification for a small-form factor, low-
cost radio solution providing links between mobile computers, mobile phones and other portable handheld devices, and connectivity to the Internet. The Bluetooth Special Interest
Group (SIG), comprised of members of the telecommunications, computing, and network industries, is driving development of the
technology and bringing it to market. The Bluetooth SIG includes promoter group companies 3Com, Agere, Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia and Toshiba, and more than 2400
adopter companies. For more information, visit www.bluetooth.com.
About Motorola
Motorola Inc. is a global provider of integrated communications and embedded electronic solutions. For more information on Motorola, please visit the Web site at www.motorola.com.
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