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Sony Ericsson HCB-150 comes as a relief to those who hate to take off their eyes from the road while driving. This device not just reads the callers name but also allows you to quickly determine whos calling by just one look at the OLED screen. Read on for details.
This small device, when clipped on to the visor, reads the callers name with a text-to-speech engine. The traditional OLED readout would additionally aide you in case you decide to risk a quick glance towards the screen. Supporting up to 5 pairings, the HCB-150 is battery powered (similar to that of a portable speakerphone) and uses Bluetooth 2.0. Slated to hit the store fronts in the near future, the Sony Ericsson HCB-150 would surely help you figure out whos calling while allowing you to keep your eyes on the road.
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