The SmartTalk can be paired with two different smartphones at the same time and both can be used at the same time. Once a phone has been paired with the unit the SmartTalk will auto-connect each time you enter its range with your phone turned on.
Top view
The SmartTalk, which has an MSRP of US$69.99, works with iPhone 3G, 3GS,
4, and 4S. It also works with the phone’s voice command features.
Back view with power cell
Using the product
Before
using the first time, the unit must be fully charged. There is a charger
and cable included with the SmartTalk or you can choose to leave it in
the sun to charge. If you choose this second option it will take nine
hours for the unit to fully charge. You can also do what I did and just
plug it into a USB charger in the house and charge it.
MultiFunction button
Using the SmartTalk is just as easy as the pairing. You can answer calls, redial the last number, use voice control, and disconnect, all using the one Multi-Function button. You can also deal with call waiting, mute, and easily switch from the unit back to your handset. The instruction booklet that accompanies the unit has text that is actually big enough to read, has useful images, and contains all the information you need to quickly start using the SmartTalk.
The SmartTalk fastens to the car window with a plastic frame and two suction cups. They grab tightly and hold in place. Two extra suction cups are included with the package.
The first time I used it, I punched up Siri, told it to call someone in my address book. The call immediately switched to the SmartTalk while Siri informed me that she was placing the call. The voice quality on both ends of the call were excellent. There was no road noise on either end and I was able to increase the volume by pressing the plus button.
Do I recommend it?
I do. It is easy to use, has good quality sound, and it works perfectly with my iPhone 4S. And it is easy to use. I know I already said that, but it is a big deal to me.
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