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Reviews of the Cobra BT 200 Heavy Duty Handset with Bluetooth Wireless Technology

  • 5.7

    CNET Review

    May 1, 2009

    The Good: The Cobra BT 200 features rugged water-, UV-, and dust-proof construction. Blue backlit display is easy to use at night and visible in direct sunlight. Two call modes allow users to choose how to best use the handset.

    The Bad: The unit's internal speaker isn't very loud. Phone book entries are not automatically imported and the manual entry process is tedious.

    The Bottom Line: The Cobra BT 200 works best when connected to the 12-volt outlet of an ATV or snowmobile and allows for mobile calling where smartphones dare not tread, but it isn't the best choice for in-car calling.

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  • No Rating

    alaTest.com

    By alaTest | November 21, 2009

    Review Summary: Experts rate this product 57/100. The amount of rated reviews for this product is too low to calculate a reliable alaScore™.

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Manufacturer: Cobra Electronics

Part number: BT200

General

  • Product Type Speaker phone - Bluetooth
  • Width 2.7 in
  • Depth 1.9 in
  • Height 5.5 in
  • Additional Features Water resistant

Headphones

  • Headphones Type Speaker
  • Connectivity Technology Wireless - Bluetooth

Microphone

  • Type Built-in

Remote Control

  • Type None

Power

  • Power Device Power adapter - External

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