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Gogroove FlexSmart X2 In-Car Stereo Bluetooth Adapter

Gogroove FlexSmart X2 In-Car Stereo Bluetooth Adapter
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Price $39 to $99 at 4 stores $44 to $49 at 2 stores $56 to $113 at 7 stores $79 to $99 at 3 stores $34 at 1 store
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3.5 stars Very good
    Overall score: 7.7 (3.5 stars)
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    Overall score: 5.3 (2.5 stars)
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    Overall score: 8.7 (4.0 stars)
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    Overall score: 7.0 (3.5 stars)
Average user rating 2.5 stars out of 4 reviews 4.0 stars out of 2 reviews 0 stars No reviews, write one! 0.5 stars out of 1 review 0 stars No reviews, write one!
Release date October 06, 2010 April 27, 2011 May 17, 2012 September 18, 2012 March 17, 2013
The Bottom Line Motorola's latest Bluetooth speakerphone comes highly recommended. However, competing models have an advantage in the voice command department. The Gogroove FlexSmart X2 is a good option, but not the best, if you're looking for a no-install way to pipe calls and music through your car stereo. The Parrot Minikit Neo combines the great call quality that we've come to expect from Parrot devices with advanced technologies that make it safer to use and easier to live with. For cars with an auxiliary input but no native Bluetooth, the GoGroove SmartMini Aux is an effective means of adding both hands-free call capability and audio streaming from a smartphone.

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