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Why Bluetooth Car Kits Want to be your intimate partner?


Why Bluetooth Car Kits Want to be your intimate partner?


It's indisputable that one should never look away from the road to glance at their phones - it's against the law. However, this is even problematic in a rapidly advancing technology era where everyone is eager to stay connected to and reach each other. Thedesire to pick up a call, the temptation to text, the vice of taking a glance sideways ... we've all been guilty of a thought-crime.

Drivers of cars without Bluetooth® connectivity suffer the most in our visibly increased technologically-minded society. Hence, aftermarket solutions such as Bluetooth® car kits have become essential alternatives to the more expensive options such as buying a new car or interior refurbishment.
Vehicles are built to last longer than smartphones; this has both its advantages and disadvantages. This technology is adapting exponentially, our devices are always in need of upgrading. Applications and operating systems frequently evolve, but for the good. That is why smartphones are vital in the great scheme of things.
However, many cars and vehicles on our roads today still do not show this constant connectivity. Ten years ago, this would not have been a problem. But now Cars that were built to withstand time are no longer keeping up with time. Therefore, vehicles released even a year ago may not be as well adjusted to the technology of this year..

Aftermarket Bluetooth® car kits are a great cost reducing solution and they keep drivers and company staff safe on the road. Bluetooth® car kits are small devices that facilitate handsfree phone calls and in-vehicle connectivity with a press of a button. They are either sold separately as a single compact device or sold in a bundle with a tablet or a phone holder (eg Strike Alpha Car Cradle).functioning with minimal user knowledge and interaction. It connects via Bluetooth® to your smartphone and automatically mutes the car stereo during your phone conversation and music playback.With car Bluetooth® kits, drivers can make phone calls and listen to their music handsfree. Some car kits feature noise cancellation and suppression technology that maintains high audio quality. The auto power on function enables you to set the device so that it switches back on If the device nhas lost its connection to a mobile phone, egdue to excessive distance, and it has not been restored within 5 minutes, the speakerphone will TURN OFF after another 2 minutes. If there is a vibration, egcaused by opening the car door, the device will auto power on and automatically attempts to connect to knows mobile phones for about 2 minutes. if there is no knows mobile phone in range, the device switches back to auto power function .Furthermore, companies with multiple vehicles or fleets can save money by forgoing the need to purchase new vehicles for the installation of a small and compact Bluetooth® car kit into each vehicle. After all, less wires means less hassle; just the driver focusing on the road. This is the essence of road safety .


sunitec + Bluetooth Car Kit Bundle
sunitec - manufacturing solutions that cater to companies and customers that seek money saving solutions in integrating their new-age technology with their (somewhat live behind) vehicles.The sunitec BC906 Car Cradle bundled with the Universal Bluetooth Car Kit offers a durable and simple device mounting solution for drivers of all types. This bundle keeps your smartphone charged while you keep your eyes safely on the road, as you make your calls.

Feel free to check out our range of bluetooth car kits products here.
About SUNITEC
Sunitec was initially founded by a group of professional engineers and technicians who foresee the prospect of the mobile telecommunication industry in the early 90s. With its years of manufacturing experience as well as its strong research and development ability, Sunitec has become the Bluetooth Car Handsfree Phone professional developers, manufacturers and distributors, and in Europe and the United States, Southeast Asia reputation.

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