SuperTooth Buddy review
in Peripherals
Verdict
Excellent audio quality coupled with sensible design – a high-quality speaker unit for your high-end smartphone
Review Date: 5 May 2010
Reviewed By: Jonathan Bray
Price when reviewed: £43 (£51 inc VAT)
Features & Design
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Value for Money
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From around the web
Damn!
And I just spent 22,000 on a new Bluetooth hands-free kit! :-S
I could have saved myself a few quid if I'd know about this! :-D
By big_D on 7 May 2010 ![]()
super tooth buddy
so why don't you tell us where to buy one? so frustrating. PeterD
By pdymock on 21 May 2010 ![]()
Buddy and iPhone
I bought one of these on PC Pro's recommendation, and am very happy with it, except for one thing. Sadly, it is not possible to route the Navigation software voice instructions to it (Navigon on iPhone). It exclusively works only with phone calls. I emailed their tech support, and they confirmed this won't work, this is what they said: "With Nokia phones, you can stream navigation audio via the Buddy. With the iPhone, you can't hear them via the Buddy, you need a kit with the A2DP Bluetooth profile like the Supertooth One.". I'm a little confused by this, are they implying Nokia phones use a different protocol to communicate with Bluetooth devices, or is this the iPhone's shortcoming?
Regardless, apart from this little niggle, an excellent device!
By vladman on 22 Jul 2010 ![]()
WALMART
If you have a Walmart near by, that is where I purchased mine.
By nbboy2002 on 14 Mar 2011 ![]()
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