SuperTooth HD - the Most Powerful Bluetooth Speakerphone on the Market Featuring the Ability to Send SMS, E-mail, Facebook and Twitter Messages Using Your Voice
PARIS, March 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- SuperTooth is launching the SuperTooth HD – the most advanced Bluetooth speakerphone on the market, with three times more power than other models and the ability to communicate on social networks all via voice commands.
The SuperTooth HD features two speakers with a 5 watt audio output, 5.4 watt amplifier and built-in dual microphones to pick up voices more clearly.
State-of-the-art voice commands are designed to provide a hands-free solution for phone use in the car. Drivers can answer incoming calls, select pre-dialed phone numbers, check battery level or retrieve voicemail via voice. The SuperTooth Handsfree Assistant feature, powered by Dial2Do, allows drivers to compose and send Facebook, Twitter, e-mail and SMS messages via voice.
Just clip the SuperTooth HD onto the car's sun visor, no installation required.
The SuperTooth HD will be available in April for $129. It's compatible with all Bluetooth-enabled phones, including iPhones, BlackBerrys and other smartphones with an Android OS or Windows Mobile operating system.
About SuperTooth
SuperTooth, headquartered in Nebias, France, is the world leading manufacturer of Bluetooth speakerphones and portable accessories. In 2004, SuperTooth created the concept of a Bluetooth speakerphone that could be clipped onto a car's sun visor. The company prides itself on being the only manufacturer of speakerphones owning its own factory, managing and operating the entire production and supply chain – from initial designs and concepts, to the manufacturing and packaging. Today SuperTooth has grown into the bestselling speakerphone brand in Europe with a 70% market share, continuing to expand its international presence in over 35 countries. For further information, visit: www.supertooth.net.
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