Motorola rolls out Rokr for the car with speakerphone and music system

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Motorola, Inc. is dialing up the experience of hands-free driving with the introduction of the MotoRokr T505 Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone and Digital FM Transmitter, its first road-ready, music-oriented Rokr accessory and the latest addition to its portfolio of in-car solutions.

The MotoRokr T505 enables consumers to connect a compatible Bluetooth enabled phone to the car sound system and enjoy hands-free calling and their own personal music collection in outstanding stereo sound.

Drivers simply clip the device to a car’s visor and pair the T505 using the EasyPair technology to a compatible Bluetooth device. When the T505 is connected to a stereo Bluetooth phone, such as a MotoRAZR or MotoROKR Z6, or an MP3 player, calls and music are streamed wirelessly with the clarity and wide-ranging volume of a car stereo. Drivers with standard Bluetooth phones can use the T505 to make and take their calls over the car stereo. And when the ride’s over, the T505 can be easily unhooked and taken to another car for the next trip.

“Today’s drivers demand convenience and connectivity without missing a beat to what’s important to them — their calls and their music,” said Jason Few, corporate vice president, Motorola, Inc.

The T505 also features StationFinder, a breakthrough technology that announces where the best FM connection can be found on the user’s car radio

When calls come in, the T505 automatically mutes the music and audibly announces the Caller-ID, so drivers can keep their eyes on the road.

Cutting-edge echo and noise reduction technology and a built-in microphone and 2-watt speaker also ensure that drivers have outstanding sound and zero static throughout their ride.