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#145418 17-May-2014 10:30
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A quote in today's Herald about handsfree for me thinking, which handsfree kit is the best? I guess built-in will usually trump the after market. So tell us what you use, in what type of vehicle, and why you like or dislike it.



The quote was:



"Yesterday, his boss, Peter McInally of Trilect Electrical Services, said his employee was doing nothing he himself wouldn't do.



"It's pretty much the same I will do in my car every day. I will take a [small] fine every time, rather than miss a call and turn away business.



"I have had tickets and I will get more, and that doesn't discourage me, to stop answering my phone."



There were no suitable hands-free kits for vans available that didn't echo, he said, or he would buy them."



From article: [url=]http://m.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11256529[url\]

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  #1046967 17-May-2014 13:32
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The factory standard bluetooth solution in my Kia Rio works great. However, when taking a call I tend to pull over at the first safe opportunity as I think handsfree calling can still be a bit distracting.

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