Originally Posted by
pologti18t
It doesn't justify why anyone would willingly spend MORE on a bluetooth car system than a top spec PDA phone. Seems weird is all.
From that description... as long as the phone is in a holder it is perfectly fine to touch it and make a call. Most modern phones have built in speakerphone and voice dialing.
I take your point, but in discussing the issue with a client as recently as 20/07/09 (a Qld Police Officer), even touching the phone to make or receive a call will get you on the wrong side of the law. (whilst driving or at the lights)
True, some can justify spending the money, & some can not.
I spend so much time working from the car, & as a Sole Trader, don't have support staff to assist with telephone traffic.
My clients know they can contact me very easily, without having their calls always fowarded to voicemail, or for me to have to pull over to take a call.
a) It's not always convenient to pull over
b) In Brisbane traffic, if you pull over, the travel time will lengthen exponentially
I'm glad I optioned it, as it works brilliantly.
That said, it is stupidly expensive.
Bluetooth was an option in my Mazda 2, but was a standard inclusion in my VE SS.
Whether an option or not, bluetooth is worth having (for me), & the more functionality the better.
If the cheaper one suits your needs best, go for the cheaper one. The Premium Bluetooth in my Mark VI is definitely superior to those other systems I've had, in it's operation & ease of use.
If you ant to look at expensive options, take a look a Audi, Mercedes, or BMW...
MY09 Silver Leaf 118TSI DSG, & MY09 Candy White 103TDI DSG
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