Put a Dragon in your wagon

dragon_1 The Callpod Dragon Bluetooth wireless headset is a truly unique device, but then so are most of the peripherals produced by this company. Yes, the Dragon could be considered just another headset, but it’s so much more, and that’s what makes it unique. Before I get into its other attributes, let me tell you about its headset functions.

One of the first things I test with any Bluetooth device is its ease of connectivity. The Dragon was no problem and connected instantly. That got things off to a good start.

[Read more]

Look Ma, no hands!

TIOTRIBC200.PNG Remember what a thrill it was when you could first ride your bike without any hands? Driving a car is a different matter, and it’s a good idea to keep both hands on the wheel at all times. It gives me the shivers when I see a young mother with a car full of kids yakking on the phone. Fortunately, in some states it is against the law to talk on a cell phone (or text) while driving. This should be a matter of common sense.

I don’t know about you, but I find those over the ear headsets a bit uncomfortable after a while. Some actually hurt my ear. A full set of headphones is illegal. I have somewhat successfully used a GPS device with built-in Bluetooth for receiving and transmitting phone calls while driving. But the sound quality seems lacking and difficult to hear over road noise sometimes.

Having just returned from a month on the road covering several states, thousands of miles, and a big gas bill ($5.09 in California for regular), I am pleased to report that I was able to test the new AXVisor Bluetooth car kit thoroughly, and I am happy to be able to give it a high recommendation.

[Read more]


Mobilitysite - Aximsite - Hard Reset Guide - AT&T Tilt Site - Got Zune

Contact Us - About Us - Privacy Policy - Advertise - News Archives - Forum Archives - Donate - Top