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Iqua Vizor Sun Handsfree Bluetooth Device Powered by the Sun

Dec 23 2008, 8:00am CST | by

Iqua Vizor Sun Handsfree Bluetooth Device Powered by the Sun
 
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Many states now require drivers to use handsfree kits when making or receiving calls while driving. The problem for many drivers is that the handsfree devices run down quickly if you use them a lot and having cords running to and from the outlets in your car can be unsightly.

A company called Iqua has a new product called the Vizor SUN that makes keeping the Bluetooth handsfree device charged up easy. The device uses a single button to answer, end, or reject incoming calls and it can redial the last number used.

Iqua claims that talk time with the Vizor SUN is unlimited thanks to the solar charger with the caveat that you have to be under optimum lighting conditions. That likely means only users in eternally sunny California will get the unlimited use claim. The gadget is an iPhone compatible accessory and is available via the Apple store.

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