How do you make and receive calls when you are driving? Bluetooth headset, wired headset, speakerphone, car kit or do not do calling when driving? Wired headset for me…
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Bluetooth headset
Banned at work,
Don’t makes calls ever. But receive calls over BT in car for personal phone or via Jawbone for business phone. Prefer not to use phone in the car.
bluetooth headset or a wire. I drive for a living so must stay within the laws. If i dont have the kit with me i wait til i stop to call.
I don’t really use the phone in the car. But if I do I put it on speaker phone, and I keep both hands on the wheel, and both eyes on the road.
Bluetooth for sure. Much safer.
I never use my phone whilst driving. Completely banned at work – a good thing in my opinion. It’s very hard to concentrate hard on two different things at the same time… have a look at this and see what you think!
http://viscog.beckman.illinois.edu/flashmovie/15.php
Brian
Bluetooth headset and voice control.
I don’t phone or text when driving. At most I’ll tap ‘Decline’ if the phone rings whilst it’s doing GPS duty.
I have a kludge of a car kit: an old
Palm T3 windscreen mount (I have to use an elastic band to hold my iPhone in place) and a iRiver FM transmitter that I use to listen to music.
When a call comes in, the receiver goes over the radio and the microphone is good enough for hands free.
In sending calls, I will only use the numbers listed on my Favourites screen.