New 'Car Phone Cradle Booster' addresses both hands-free and reception concerns
Perfect for new hands-free cell phone laws, the new Cell Phone Cradle Antenna Booster strengthens a cell phone's signal, improving sound clarity and helping to avoid dropped calls.
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PR NewsChannel) / September 24, 2010 /
HOUSTON / Enjoy clearer conversations and a substantial reduction in dropped calls with the new technological breakthrough product of 2010 that doubles as a phone cradle inside vehicles.
The Car Phone Cradle Antenna Booster, perfect for all cell phone models from every cell phone carrier except Nextel, addresses both the problems of cell phone static and dropped calls while driving or inside homes and office building, all while complying with new laws preventing the use of handsets while driving.
To address reception problems while driving (especially in fringe areas outside of major cities), this phone cradle doubles as a powerful antenna cell phone signal booster, increasing the reception rates up to 20 times more than a cell phone on its own to help users enjoy clearer conversations and a substantial reduction in dropped calls.
To address laws preventing the use of handsets while driving, users can conveniently place a cell phone in the cradle and use its speakerphone capabilities to talk hands free. With the supplier offering a full refund if the customer is not satisfied, it is worth a try for anyone who has ever experienced static or dropped calls on their cell phone, as well as for anyone who needs a place to conveniently park their phone while driving.
The Cell Phone Signal Booster and Phone Holder in one unit is manufactured by Wilson Electronics. Please check with your local law enforcement agency for policies regarding use of cell phones while driving. Drive Safely.
For more information, please visit www.cell-phone-accessories.com.
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