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| Product | Motorola Roadster 2 (Bluetooth hands-free car kit / FM transmiter) | Motorola Roadster | Parrot Minikit Neo | Gogroove FlexSmart X2 In-Car Stereo Bluetooth Adapter | Plantronics K100 |
| Price | $63.99 to $113.99 | $39.99 to $70.85 | $74.20 to $99.99 | $49.99 | $49.99 to $91.42 |
| CNET editors' rating | Info unavailable | 3.5 stars | 4 stars | 2.5 stars | 3 stars |
| Average user rating | 0 stars | 2.5 stars | 0.5 stars | 4 stars | 3.5 stars |
| Release date | Info unavailable | Info unavailable | Info unavailable | Info unavailable | Info unavailable |
| Bottom line | Info unavailable | Motorola's latest Bluetooth speakerphone comes highly recommended. However, competing models have an advantage in the voice command department. | The Parrot Minikit Neo combines the great call quality that we've come to expect from Parrot devices with advanced technologies that make it safer to use and easier to live with. | The Gogroove FlexSmart X2 is a good option, but not the best, if you're looking for a no-install way to pipe calls and music through your
car stereo. | The Plantronics K100 delivers great-sounding,
hands-free calling on both ends of the line, and its FM transmitter is a nice bonus when it works, but look elsewhere if your phone is one of the few that don't support voice-activated dialing. |
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