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While the MK20 is in use, you can access the last dialed numbers, and even sync about 200 contacts using the object push profile (provided your phone supports this feature). Excellent voice clarity makes this device well worth the deal. At first I thought there would be latency issues, and when it never occurred I found out that it works on a full-duplex connection, which allows one to speak and listen at the same time. It seemed to me as if the MK20 helps filter out unnecessary noise as well. A clear strength of the product is the battery life. It lasts a really long time, and in any case the device comes with a car charger. You can choose from three distinct ring tones, and the device will display the numbers of the call received. Should you need to turn the device off to take a personal call while in company, all you need to do is push the screen in and your handset gets activated. The Movon MK20 costs Rs 5,500 with six month's warranty, and if you are in the habit of driving to work, this is just the device you need. I don't mean to sound preachy, but you might as well invest in something like this because using handsfree headsets can be distracting. And nothing is more important than your safety and that of your loved ones. |
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