Mike Yamamoto | Mar 18, 2008

Drivers may watch TV,
browse the Web, or even
make a sandwich while behind the wheel, but mobile phones have firmly retained their status as king of the road where distractions are concerned.
Acknowledging that reality, the wireless "
Bluetouch" system at least tries to lessen the dangers of dialing behind the wheel with a large touch screen that seems much easier (and therefore safer) to use than a handset keypad that requires you to avert your eyes.
And if the touch screen is still too difficult, according to Chip Chick, there's also a
voice-recognition feature that controls not only your calls but also directions for your MP3 player or other Bluetooth devices. It costs US$399, but that's still cheaper than buying a new car that comes with the technology--not to mention the hospital bills from an accident caused by making a call the old-fashioned way.
Via
CNET Crave
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