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ToothPik Hands-Free Mobile Phone Bluetooth Adapter with MP3 and iPod Integration: Just in time for compliance with new state laws regarding cell phone use while driving, ToothPik has introduced an easy to use adapter for hands-free cell phone use and for MP3 or iPod player integration into car audio systems. The ToothPik is a small adapter that plugs into the car's cigarette lighter or power adapter and seamlessly connects with your mobile phone or MP3/iPod player. Hands-free phone conversations or MP3/iPod music can now be heard through the vehicle's sound system, simply and wirelessly.
How ToothPik Works: The ToothPik is a small, short-range FM transmitter with a built-in mic and audio input jack. Just plug in the ToothPik, set your FM radio to the same station as the ToothPik and use your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone hands-free. Communicate with callers over your car's speaker system and the built-in microphone, or listen to your MP3/iPod music collection through your car audio system via the audio input jack on the ToothPik.
Multiple Benefits:
  • Complies with new hands-free mobile phone laws
  • Convenient, easy installation - just plug it into a power adapter
  • Safe, hands-free phone calls and MP3/iPod player integration
  • Take it with you and use it in multiple vehicles
  • Voice recongition and auto dialing capability
  • Simple and affordable solution
How to Get a ToothPik: ToothPik is available online for $89.95 plus shipping or by calling 800-951-9607.
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