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mVox Hands-Free Anywhere Speakerphone - MV900 | 
| Buy New: $124.99
Rating: 8 reviews
Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.8 x 2.1
MPN: MV900 Model: MV900 UPC: 183675000022 EAN: 0183675000022 ASIN: B0009N7M9A
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 2.5mm analog earpiece jack for privacy mode | | • | 12 phone numbers with extension storage in the memory | | • | 120dB peak volume and 2-watt peak sound | | • | 4-hr. continuous talk time | | • | 3-2/5Hx2-1/5Wx4/5L" |
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Product Description Operate your Bluetoothcell phone or PC conference calls over the Internet with the true hands-free operation of this compact mVox Hands-Free Anywhere Speakerphone. The unit has DSP(Digital Signal Processing) for loud and clear voice recognition and speaker-independent voice dialing and 12 phone numbers with extension storage in the memory. The speaker has 120dB peak volume and 2-watt peak sound. If your conversation runs long, the unit has a 4-hr. continuous talk time. Imported.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Finally, a handsfree speakerphone that performs as promised February 4, 2006 B. Solis (Silicon Valley) 8 out of 12 found this review helpful
I recently purchased an MV900 for use with my Treo 650 after reading about it in the Wall Street Journal. Since the 650 was released, I have tried an incredible array of Bluetooth buds and hands free kits. All of suffered from the same issues - annoying echoes and poor sound quality. Almost everyone on the other side of the call complained and said that I sounded like I was calling from a tin can. For awhile, I even went back to a "wired" solution with the Shure high performance boom mic. The MV900 is the first device that I've used where people have said that it sounded as if I were calling from the office. I drive a stick shift, so voice command, voice dialing, and audible caller ID are huge conveniences. I take the MV900 with me everywhere I go. It's small and it clips right to the visor. I still use a Jabra BT headset, but I find myself leaning towards the MV900 most of the time because it sounds better and I prefer not to stick a plastic bud inside my ear.
Are these reviews for real?? Looks like they were written by the same person May 21, 2006 electriccafe2 (Wakefield, MA USA) 8 out of 11 found this review helpful
I was reading about this product which seems pretty nice but am put off by the previous 4 reviews.. they don't seem to be genuine. Here's why: -Each reviewer has ONLY reviewed this product, no others. -The reviews were written in January and February, within days of each other. -They are written in the same proper English and sound more like product marketing than a real person's review. -Even Sally, who added a customer 'WIKI' and attached pictures found at the website seems to be promoting this as if she works for Mvox. -Isn't it strange they all seem to reside in CA? So are these reviews for real? To me it seems like someone planted these, which is enough to turn me off even if it is a good product.
MVOX Complete Hands-Free Speakerphone Solution February 7, 2006 Elizabeth C. (San Jose) 6 out of 10 found this review helpful
I bought a MVOX MV900 hands-free speakerphone for my Palm Treo 650 after a friend turned me on to it. I ordered it through Palm at http://store.palm.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2160279. She's into mobile gadgets and found the MV900 is what she's been in search of, so she had to share it with me. I was surprised by the clarity of the audio - there's no echo, static, or background noise, unlike my previous headset. My favorite features are the clarity, voice dialing and voice caller ID. As a district sales manager, I'm on the road 75 percent of the time and the MV900 has allowed me to turn my Palm Treo 650 into a portable speakerphone and take my office on the road without interference. I highly recommend buying a MV900 as it has increased my productivity and enhanced my relationships. It is the perfect partner for the 650.
OK, Price a Little Steep for Performance You Get May 30, 2006 Jay Kaggity (Jacksonville, FL) 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
I own the Mvox 900. It works ok for me. Connecting via bluetooth is an excellent feature, no cord tangles like with a head set. The best a part of the Mvox is that it free hands up when I'm driving, making me better and safer driver. I hear the in coming caller great however callers typically can't hear unless I'm yelling. Also, on in coming calls there seems to be a delay when answering. Not a big deal but sometimes you have to say hello twice to make sure the person knows you're there.
Road Warrior Gear January 13, 2006 Paul S (Northern CA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I got this thing three months ago, my ear was tired of a bud and looking like I was the borg. I really like the Voice caller ID, the calls coming in are announced so I can decide if I want to take the call without having to look at my phone. Makes it a lot safer. Also the fact that it can store all my passwords and extensions for voicemail for my phone and office, I don't use the one for home. Took me a day to get used to just speaking to the unit in a normal voice, I'm so used to having to speak like a computer to my other VR stuff. I'll say this it's clear and loud. I'm glad I got one, but then I was required to get one for my wife a week later. She requested it! LOL
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