
Archive
New solar powered Sunday Pro ends hands free headaches
Win one free!
Want a Sunday Pro? See below
The Sunday Pro speakerphone isn't just hands free, it's guilt free. It's this week's top solar powered gadget
Bluetooth specialist Avantronics has come up with a corker of a new import - a text to speech solar charging speakerphone.
It’s a hands free and speaker phone designed for drivers who are already draining the car battery with their mobile, MP3 and headset.
After a couple of hours exposure to the sun, it’ll be charged enough to give you sixty minutes of talk time. No need to worry about solar panel eye sores on your dashboard. The elegantly design of this solar powered speakerphone catapulted it into the final of this year’s CTIA Wireless Awards ceremony in Las Vegas.
Arguably its best asset is the text to speech function. When you receive a call, the model will announce the name or number of the caller, allowing you to keep your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road. Voice dialling helps you maintain concentration too.
There’s a lot of excitement in the market about the solar speaker, claimed Phoebe Yi, sales and marketing director of Avantronics. “Sunday Pro has been extremely well received in other countries. It’s the ultimate in hands-free safety and a solution to the power supply problem. Expect the Sunday Pro to be the UK market leader in a year”.
Sunday Pro comes with phone book synchronisation, echo cancellation and noise suppression, auto reconnection, multi-pairing, one-touch answer, call rejection and last number redial.
Competition: We’ve got a free pair of speaker to give away. Simply answer this question:
What is multi-pairing?
Type your response in below, and we’ll contact the winners.
Post a Comment
Sunday Pro
Related Articles
- Pogoplug lets you make your hard drive available anywhere on the Internet
- Apple to work with sun - files patent to use solar power for handsets
- Wherever you go, so does I-migo
- Motorola takes over Android while Google's China crisis continues
- Nexus One is a way of gauging the environment, says analyst
- Prepare for the year of the handset, as manufacturers become iPhone wannabes
- Samsung and Delightful
- All phones are not created equal
- Android war breaks out as analysts join battle
- Forget the iPhone, says HTC, our Androids are much sexier
