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Why Do I Want A Bluetooth Car Stereo?

Since December 2003 it has been illegal to drive a vehicle or ride a motorbike and use a hand held mobile phone or similar device. If the police stop you and you accept a roadside fixed penalty notice, you will be liable for 3 points on your licence and a fine of £60.

If decide to go to court you could recieve a discretionary disqualification on top a maximum fine of £1,000.

Holding a mobile phone while driving is dangerous. You could kill or injure yourself or someone else.

The answer is to use a hands-free method of using your mobile phone. If you do not want to use an uncomfortable earpiece (which makes you look a right div too) or to wear a Bluetooth headset, a Bluetooth Car Stereo is a great solution.

A Bluetooth Car Stereo allows you to plug your mobile phone into your car stereo. Then when you get a call, it cuts out the radio, CD or MP3 that you were listening to and allows you to have your conversation safely and legally. When your call finishes you can go back to listening to your music without you ever letting go of the steering wheel.

Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio communication technology for mobile devices such as a mobile phones or handheld PCs. The bluetooth devices can be connected without cables yet still communicate with each other. The first time you use such a device, you will need to 'pair' it by entering a pin number from your bluetooth device.

Many Bluetooth Car Stereos also allow you to listen to your iPod or MP3 player through it, however, a connection lead is required for this.

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