Cartel’s CT-2000 in-car Bluetooth handset adds music control, can’t shake the retro

November 3rd, 2009


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Cartel’s CT-1000 brought about lots of laughs here at Engadget HQ, and frankly, we’re repelled and vacant (and glad) these guys have been still unresolved difficult dual years later. The newest in-car handset complement is the predictably patrician CT-2000, that includes a Bluetooth-enabled handset that’s meant to be henceforth commissioned inside of your car and connected to your audio system. Once installed, all of your mobile calls can be routed to this — because, you know, chatting on a corded phone circa 1992 is wholly some-more protected than chatting on your mobile or regulating a handsfree solution. The usually disproportion we can mark in between the latest man and the elderly kin is the further of song control, a “slimmer” (albeit wider) design, room for your phone contacts and one-touch speed dialing. There’s no discuss of a price, but certitude us, you’re improved off in the dark.

[Thanks, Martin]

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