REVIEWS / / MOTOROLA MOBILITY INDIA PVT LTD

Movon MK20 Handsfree Car Kit

27 Mar, 2008, 12:00 pm IST | Laiq Qureshi |

My first impression of the Movon MK20 was that it's a glorified handsfree device. I may not be completely wrong in my judgment, but I most certainly do not think it’s a waste of my time. On the contrary, I've had much fun at the expense of my phone bill.


Simply put, the MK20 is a device that can be used to place and take calls without having to touch your phone at all. Of course, the use is limited to your car, just so you concentrate on driving for a change. The device comes with a mic and speakers to facilitate the whole thing. The device has a magnetic spot at the back to attach it to the sun visor clamp. What’s cool about this is that the device is so light that a strong magnet keeps it place, yet doesn’t require much force to detach.


The MK20 has a 2.2-inch LCD screen, which can be adjusted in three steps. It has three buttons hugging the screen, for call, cancel and hotline. Once the device is thoroughly charged, you will need to pair it with your phone. It’s very easy! Press and hold the hotline key, and the Bluetooth receiver will be activated in a couple of seconds. The blinking blue light next to the screen indicates it's live.

Next you'll need to look for the device using your phone, and while pairing, key in 0000 to seal the deal! Next click on the 'connect to device' option in your phone and you are ready to go. The coolest thing is that you don’t need to repeat all this every time you want to use it. Just pull the screen out and it will automatically form the connection in a matter of seconds.

Would you buy it?




RELATED STORIES

Interactive canvas livens The Starry Night painting by Van Gogh

Although a far fetched thought, stirring the starry sky with your finger tips or hands could be an exhilarating ...

Chinese mobile marketing company, Madhouse launches in India

Buying Metro tickets through NFC could be a reality by 2016

Citrix CloudStack 3 to offer Amazon-style clouds to customers

Protests erupt across Europe against web piracy treaty

Google is getting new test labs and 'Experience Center' at Googleplex

U.S government agency replaces BlackBerry with iPhone

 

How We Test

What do the ratings mean?

Ratings are simple - higher the score, the better the product. A brief listing of the features and what they mean are given below.

1 - 3

The product is bad in almost every aspect. We strongly advise against purchasing this product.

4 - 6

An average product that isn't the best you can buy, but isn't the worst either.

7 - 8

Product with this rating is highly recommended because it's priced sensibly, has a good set of features and performs well.

9 - 10

Exceptionally excellent product with features and performance unlike any we've seen in the past. A must-have for everyone!

What is the Average User Rating?

We at Tech2 take product reviewing very seriously and every product is tested with the utmost care and level of objectivity. The end user who buys a particular product and uses it over an extended period of time has his own take on a product and there might be nuances that he or she can shed light on. The Average User Rating is present to help readers get the complete picture of how good or bad a product is. The Average User Rating is calculated by averaging the ratings by the thousands of readers visiting Tech2.com every single day. To record your own rating of a product, simply click on the user rating bar. If you disagree with our ratings or our community's product rating, please don't hesitate from voicing your opinion in the comments section below the review.

Photos

Mugen Power Galaxy Note Battery Pack

Mugen Power Galaxy Note Battery Pack

30 Jan, 2012, 12:52 PM

3.2

Samsung Galaxy Tab 620

Samsung Galaxy Tab 620

25 Jan, 2012, 01:29 PM

3.1

LG Optimus Black P970

LG Optimus Black P970

24 Jan, 2012, 06:11 PM

3.9

MORE PHOTOS

Leaked Images, Availability, Pricing,
Specs, Pre-order

OPINIONS

Ivor Soans

How time flies. A few weeks ago the BlackBerry world was mad at RIM for a massive 3-day outage. Now,...

MORE OPINIONS

features

Top smartphones under Rs.10,000

Top smartphones under Rs.10,000

Following our list of top smartphones under Rs.20,000 and Rs.15,000, we...

By Karan Shah

Top 5 cameras under Rs.10,000

Top 5 cameras under Rs.10,000

If one is in the market for a point and shot compact camera, they don’t...

By Aaron Almeida

Market Watch: Tablets (Feb 2012)

Market Watch: Tablets (Feb 2012)

Tablets have been making rounds for a while now, but it wasn’t until a...

By Roydon Cerejo , Rajesh D'souza

MORE FEATURES

628 views

926 views

577 views

MORE WALLPAPERS

How To: Install ICS on your Galaxy S

How To: Install ICS on your Galaxy S

10 Feb, 2012, 05:23 AM

On video: MSI WindPad Enjoy 10

On video: MSI WindPad Enjoy 10

09 Feb, 2012, 04:50 AM

On Video: Mercury mTab Neo

On Video: Mercury mTab Neo

08 Feb, 2012, 10:18 AM

2.0

MORE VIDEOS

Close

More from this Author

Kodak EasyShare M1093 IS