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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Some of the Cool stuff we saw at CES

We spent several days at the 2011 CES show in Las Vegas and this is what we thought was cool.



View-i
The View-i is an Automobile Driver Recorder which is easily installed in a vehicle to record audio/video/GPS and G-sensor data to confirm drivers status at all time, for all aspect of use.

Track your Fleet, keep your drivers from falling asleep, keep an eye on your teenage driver...Etc...

Spot Connect
Spot Connect pairs wirelessly with your smartphone operating system including iPhone, Android, Blackberry, and Windows 7 to provide satellite based messaging capabilities and social networking from remote areas outside of cellular coverage.



DeLorme PN-60w
The Delorme EarthMate GPS PN-60w with SPOT Satellite Communicator is the Worlds First Rugged, waterproof hand held GPS with maps and imagery capable of sending text messages via the SPOT satellite system when beyond cell coverage to E-mail, Facebook, and Twitter.

Check out the video at Delorme


Cobra PhoneLynx
The Cobra PhoneLynx links your cell phone to any home or small office phone using Bluetoothtechnology. Make and receive calls with no additional frres or service plans necessary.




More to come, this is just the beginning.

the CellProGuy


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Friday, January 14, 2011

CellularAccessory.com tells you the differnce between a 2.5mm and a 3.5mm Headset

The difference between a 2.5mm Headset and a 3.5mm Headset is very simple.

The 2.5mm Headset is a smaller diameter and mainly supports Mono Audio for Cell Phones, 2 Way radios and home phones. A stereo Version is available in a 2.5mm connection but is not used on many phone models.

The 3.5mm Headsets are Stereo and are the preferred connection for all MP3 players, iPods, Music Enabled Cell Phones, and car Stereo AUX ports.
The 3.5mm is available in Mono, but the preferred versions are Stereo.

How do you tell the difference between the 2.5mm and the 3.5mm?
Well to the layman it is difficult. If you know your Cell Phone Make and Model Number we offer the information in the Hands Free section of that Cell Phone Model. Simply search for it on our site CellularAccessory.com
Another easy way is to take the headphones from your MP3 player or CD player and plug it into your cell phone. If it fits your phone is a 3.5mm Headset. If it is to big, your phone is a 2.5mm Headset connection.

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