Motorola brings streaming stereo to cars via Bluetooth

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Motorola, Inc. has added mobile music to the in-vehicle experience with the introduction of the new Automotive Music & Hands-free System T605. With this new car kit, drivers have one seamless solution that offers access to digital music and phone calls directly through a compatible car sound system.

Leveraging hands-free, headset and Bluetooth stereo profiles, the T605 pairs with a compatible Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone and a separate compatible Bluetooth-enabled music source for crystal clear connectivity and entertainment.

Users can listen to music that streams wirelessly from a MP3 player or a mobile phone without the worry of missing a call.  Offering users a choice, the T605 also comes equipped with a 3.5 millimeter standard stereo jack for a wired connection to a MP3 player. Incorporating advanced Bluetooth technology, the T605 is designed to pause the music when a call comes in and resume the music when the call ends.

“The T605 is a fun way to stay connected to the people and the music you love with hands-free convenience while driving,” said Greg Estell, corporate vice president, MobileMe Companion Products, Motorola.  “The T605 leverages Motorola’s global leadership in Bluetooth wireless technology to deliver seamless wireless entertainment and connectivity.”

The T605 delivers a powerful, hands-free communication and music experience, with digital signal processing for noise and echo reduction and enhanced technology that helps enable the volume to increase as background noise increases.  The Motorola T605’s impressive multimedia offerings are enhanced by full duplex capabilities and version Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology for advanced call quality and clear connections.  Whether it’s the desire to have music and calls from separate devices or just one, initial setup is simple with Motorola’s exclusive EasyPair technology.

The T605 helps enable users enjoy seamless, uninterrupted conversations.

Just turn on the ignition and the T605 automatically syncs with the compatible Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone so users can continue that important call.

Complete with a sleek, dynamic finish and an improved user interface for intuitive navigation, this hands-free system promises ease-of-use.

Professional installation and an adapter harness, sold separately, allow custom integration of the T605 into the car sound system.

The Motorola Bluetooth Automotive Music & Hands-free System T605 is expected to be available in the first half of 2007.