DriveNTalk Bluetooth Car Kit Video Review

DriveNTalk sent over their two Bluetooth car kits for Alex to check out. She compares both the BHF1800 and the BHF2000 in this video review. Click details to watch.

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Alex

Formerly known as Lettuce from EGRepublic, Alex is no noob when it comes to gaming’s latest and greatest. With the additional prowess of Willie “Skoopa” Wilkinson, they now make up The Gaming Gurus. The two gather to discuss the happenings of the video game industry in their weekly podcast, and their endeavors also include reviewing recent game titles and hardware. Alex’s background in video production has given her a love for all tech, and she is excited about bringing her expertise and passion to the Gadget Gurus. Gamer Tags: X-Box Live: egrLettuce (Currently) Playstation/PSN : aiwku

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  1. strudelhound

    10 / 7 / 2011 7:41 pm

    My favorite is the BHF2000 for its audio streaming via FM (and secondarily – the solar charging). I now drive a smart car that only has an AM/FM/CD,MP3 radio – with a 3.5mm AUX port in the glovebox (totally useless). I’d love to be able to get in the car, sync my iPhone, and play music – without having to reach into the glovebox and jacking into the phone’s earphone jack. Using the radio’s AUX port makes receiving incoming calls a PITA.

  2. Chris

    10 / 8 / 2011 10:42 am

    Being able to pair two phones at the same time is a great feature. Also like the solar charging of the BHF2000, although my car is in a garage both at home and at work. Any idea of how well the solar charging works say on a long trip? The Drive n Talk website really doesn’t give any info

  3. Alex

    10 / 10 / 2011 8:52 pm

    I would imagine it would, however, I left it in the sun for most of a day. Battery status was “medium” before and after. I would stick to the car charger, its much more efficient.

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