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Iqua VizorSUN

Introduction

As many of you will know, unless using a handsfree device, it’s illegal to use a mobile phone whilst driving in the UK. If caught doing so it means an unfortunate £60 fine and three points on the driver’s license. Moreover, there’s also the obvious risk involved. Driving whilst trying to use a mobile phone is distracting, distracting enough that it can easily cause a death.

The Iqua VizorSun costs just £55 at Mobile Fun – less than a single mobile phone fine in the UK. It’s Bluetooth compatible, which means less wires if any. Also, its solar powered and can also be charged via a cigarette lighter or a USB connection. Sounds good, don’t you think? To find out if it truly is, let’s put it to the test. Introducing the Iqua Vizor Sun Handsfree kit…

About Iqua

“In 2004, a group of experienced Nokia directors created a new global wireless brand – a brand that is inspired by users, and focused on providing the ultimate in mobile enjoyment. Human and sensual, simple and intuitively smart, Iqua was created to appeal to the senses and the minds of its consumers. With wireless accessories as its core business, Iqua is able to push product innovation further and create new trends. With Iqua, professional experience drives the product development, while user experience drives the popular demand.”

Iqua’s take on the VIZORSun

Unlimited talk time. The easiest carkit to use. With unlimited talk time and Iqua’s signature easy-to-use, unique design featuring a flexible UI panel and large dedicated buttons, the Iqua Vizor SUN will prove to be an essential companion to your travels on the road. It uniquely recharges itself through the windshield of your car, utilizing the sun’s solar energy while driving.

Features

  • Answer/end/reject call
  • Last number redial
  • Voice dial
  • Call waiting
  • Volume control, mute
  • Fast dial (number picked up from incoming call)
  • Auto connect
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