Reviews of the BlackBerry VM-605 Visor Mount Bluetooth Speakerphone
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CNET Review
The Good: The BlackBerry VM-605 features a loud speaker for clear calls. Built-in FM transmission allows drivers to make use of their vehicle's stereo for calls and music.
The Bad: The wire-spring visor clip is easily bent if handled roughly. FM audio quality is highly dependent upon your local airwaves.
The Bottom Line: The BlackBerry VM-605 speakerphone matches our current Editors' Choice in all ways but build quality. However, its lower MSRP makes it a worthwhile alternative.
Manufacturer: Research In Motion Ltd.
Part number: VM-605
General
- Packaged quantity 1
- Features Built-in speaker, Built-in microphone, Built-in FM transmitter, Built-in rechargeable battery
- Package Content Car power adapter
- Depth 0.6 in
- Height 4.8 in
- Width 2.3 in
- Weight 3 oz
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