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I saw an ad for an inexpensive wireless "handsfree" called a Car Baby. It
clips on to the earpiece side of a cell phone and broadcasts the callers
voice to the car's FM radio. Do these work well (I have an LG VX4500)?
Does the Car Baby have it's own microphone or are you still using the mic in
the cell phone? I understand that you have to make sure the frequency the
Car Baby uses isn't also being used by a radio station. I'd appreciate
hearing about your experience.
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I'll do you a favor: run away, save yourself some money. If you use this
device, YOU will hear the other party "perfectly". If the phone isn't near
your lips, the OTHER party will hear mumble/mumble. We've tried many, and
none have worked as advertised. Suggest an LG portable car kit for you or a
good headset. dr
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"swingman" <sbt@silcom.com> wrote in message
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>I saw an ad for an inexpensive wireless "handsfree" called a Car Baby. It
>clips on to the earpiece side of a cell phone and broadcasts the callers
>voice to the car's FM radio. Do these work well (I have an LG VX4500)?
>Does the Car Baby have it's own microphone or are you still using the mic
>in the cell phone? I understand that you have to make sure the frequency
>the Car Baby uses isn't also being used by a radio station. I'd appreciate
>hearing about your experience.
>
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