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The editors liked
Loud. Solid voice recognition. Supports texting
Email
Facebook
And Twitter updates via voice.
The SuperTooth HD offers acceptable sound quality with a noise-canceling microphone that filters out road and wind noise. Incoming calls feature spoken caller ID and can be answered or declined with spoken commands. You can update your Twitter and Faceboo
Lots of volume
Hands free support
Tons of features
Well made
Clear and loud volume
Long battery life
Very good voice recognition
Nice large volume knob
Fairly easy to use
The editors didn't like
Voice prompts can be annoying at times. Relies on your phone's voice dialing for numbers and names.
The Handsfree Assistant system can be difficult to use and requires a monthly or yearly subscription
Abstract: From the outside, SuperTooth's HD Voice ($89) is pretty much identical to the company's earlier SuperTooth HD. The big difference with this one is the software running it. Gone is the ability to do voice-to-text with the built-in, Siri-like service. I...
Abstract: The HD Voice is a great Bluetooth Speakerphone. Featuring a maximum volume that is likely louder than you'll ever need, double microphones, and a large, friendly volume control knob, I can almost forgive it for its unsatisfactory voice control software.Fe...
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Published: 2013-02-06, Author: Matt , review by: tuaw.com
It's hard to recommend the SuperTooth HD when two of its main selling points are basically obsolete to iPhone users. And with that in mind -- even though the HD has slightly better looks, a louder speaker and noise reduction -- you'd be crazy to spend...
Tons of features, Well made, Clear and loud volume, Long battery life, Very good voice recognition, Nice large volume knob, Fairly easy to use
Must pay for subscription to use all features, At high volume it gets slightly distorted, Limited voice commands, MSRP is very high compared to retail
The SuperTooth HD is, at this point in time, one of the best Bluetooth speakerphone son the market in my opinion. On this site and the other site I write for an own I’ve tested quite a number of them and I have ta say I’ve yet to comes across one that...
Abstract: One of the best accessories for any road trip these days is a good handsfree Bluetooth device that allows drivers to take and make phone calls while keeping their hands firmly on the wheel. An increasing number of new cars come equipped with these syst...
Published: 2011-09-23, Author: Jordan , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Abstract: With almost 10 states already banning cell phone use (30 states for novice drivers) and over 30 that have banned texting while driving, the Bluetooth hands free options of today are coming more and more necessary. But do you want to give up the frills of ...
Abstract: The SuperTooth HD is a decent along Bluetooth device for anyone wishing to safely make phone calls while driving. I like the aesthetics of the design and the sound qualities of both the speaker ...
Abstract: NowWhen shopping for cars a couple years ago, one of the main reasons I picked the car I did was its built-in Bluetooth functionality. I’m not one to hold a phone while driving, but I’m generally okay with making or accepting a call when heading down ...
The SuperTooth HD offers acceptable sound quality with a noise-canceling microphone that filters out road and wind noise. Incoming calls feature spoken caller ID and can be answered or declined with spoken commands. You can update your Twitter and Faceboo
The Handsfree Assistant system can be difficult to use and requires a monthly or yearly subscription
The SuperTooth HD's hardware is good, but its Handsfree Assistant social network, text messaging, and e-mail integration service is both its claim to fame and its Achilles' heel.
Loud. Solid voice recognition. Supports texting, email, Facebook, and Twitter updates via voice.
Voice prompts can be annoying at times. Relies on your phone's voice dialing for numbers and names.
The SuperTooth HD is a solid hands-free Bluetooth speakerphone for use in the car. It offers plenty of volume and some nifty extras, including a special text and e-mail dictation mode. Buy it now...