LG HFB-500 Bluetooth Solar Car Kit
Starting at: $19.94

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- Reviewed by: Nicole Lee
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The good: The LG HFB-500 is a solar-powered Bluetooth speakerphone with a long battery life, decent call quality, and a slim design. It also has the capability to connect to two devices simultaneously.
The bad: The LG HFB-500's plastic holder sometimes obstructs the volume keys, and the value of the solar panels is diminished if you don't live in a sunny area, or if you can't leave it in the sun for long periods of time.
The bottom line: The LG HFB-500 is a quality Bluetooth speakerphone, and we appreciate that it offers solar power as an alternate energy source.
Eco-friendly gadgets are all the rage and solar power is one of the easiest ways to conserve energy, so it's no surprise solar-powered gadgets have gathered steam in recent months. Several Bluetooth devices have incorporated solar power, such as the Iqua Sun Bluetooth headset, and the Anycom Bluetooth Solar Car Kit from a couple years ago. Now LG has released a device of its own called the LG HFB-500 Bluetooth Solar Car Kit. The HFB-500 is actually a Bluetooth speakerphone with photovoltaic panels on the back, so when you place it on your car's dashboard or stick it ... Expand full review
Eco-friendly gadgets are all the rage and solar power is one of the easiest ways to conserve energy, so it's no surprise solar-powered gadgets have gathered steam in recent months. Several Bluetooth devices have incorporated solar power, such as the Iqua Sun Bluetooth headset, and the Anycom Bluetooth Solar Car Kit from a couple years ago. Now LG has released a device of its own called the LG HFB-500 Bluetooth Solar Car Kit. The HFB-500 is actually a Bluetooth speakerphone with photovoltaic panels on the back, so when you place it on your car's dashboard or stick it to the car's windshield, it will soak up the sunlight. It's a pretty good idea, and since the device is small and slim, it won't obstruct much of your viewing area. The HFB-500's MSRP is about $99, but you can get it online for as low as $70.
It's hard to really call a Bluetooth speakerphone sexy, but the LG HFB-500 comes close. It's slim and compact, measuring only 3.6 inches long by 2 inches wide by 0.5 inch thick, and it's clad in a matte black finish and silver trim along the sides. On the front is a large multifunction button, and it's clad in a faux leather surface for better texture. On the right is a red Power button, and along the bottom third of the device is the speaker grille. The back of the device is home to the photovoltaic solar cells. The volume buttons are located on either side.
The HFB-500 comes with a little transparent plastic holder, which you can slip the speakerphone into and then attach it to the windshield with suction cups. This sounds a bit flimsy, but we're surprised that it gripped the windshield very well, even while driving around. The only downside of the plastic holder is that it very slightly obstructs access to the volume buttons on the sides.
Judging from our experience, you should probably place the Car Kit on the left side of your windshield so that it does not obstruct your view. Also, be sure to place it close enough to you so that your callers can hear you better.
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Nicole Lee is a senior associate editor for CNET, covering cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, and all things mobile. She's also a fan of comic books, video games, and of course, shiny gadgets.
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"Works Brilliantly!" By rhatchell
Pros: This product - no problems. It syncs easily, the sound quality is very good, stays charged, has a long talk time; contrary to the other reviews, it has not fried on me yet. I live in OK and it made it through the very hot summer.
Cons: The only thing that I don't like is that it does not work with my phones voice commands. It would be nice if I culd hit the phone button and state a voice command (I.e. dial mom).
Summary: I purchased this product reluctantly. I don't care for a lot of the bluetooth items out there because there is always something that will not work as well as stated. This product on the other hand, no problems. It syncs easily, the sound quality is very good, stays charged, ... Expand full review
"Solar but not heat tolerant." By grillsgt47
Pros: In cooler weather this is a great hands free unit, solar power keeps it charged very well, mounts on windshield, tap it to take a call. Received sound is excellent and plenty loud to be heard throughout the car even at highway speeds.
Cons: , but now in the heat of the summer, the plastic swells enough that the controls don't work and I either can't get it to turn on, or conversly, can't get it to turn off.
Summary: The heat insensitvity is a major issue, which has made the unit unusable the past few weeks this summer and we're having a mild summer with mid to high nineties so far. I would only recommend it for cooler climates.
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- Product type: Bluetooth hands-free car kit