Mar 22, 2011 09:00 GMT  ·  By

Bluetooth speakerphones have become increasingly popular over the past couple of years, given the fact that they enable drivers to talk on the phone while being fully focused on the road ahead, and this is exactly the case with the device you'll read about as follows, namely the new SuperTooth HD Bluetooth Speakerphone.

SuperTooth has been around for quite some time now, the company coming up with some pretty interesting Bluetooth-based solutions over time, including here the concept of a speakerphone that can be easily clipped onto a vehicle's sun visor.

In fact, that's also pretty much the case with the new SuperTooth HD, that will hit the shelves this year and that's touted as being the most advanced product of this type on the market.

That's because, according to the manufacturer, their new speakerphone packs Twin Speaker V Array Technology, that consists of two speakers with a 5 watt audio output and a 5.4 watt amplifier, as well as built-in dual microphones designed to do a very good job at picking up voices and recognizing commands.

In fact, voice recognition is vital for the functioning of the SuperTooth HD Bluetooth speakerphone, given the fact that drivers control the device's various functions with voice commands, whether we're talking about answering calls, select certain pre-dialed numbers, retrieve voicemail, etc.

However, that's not all, since the device also packs a SuperTooth Handsfree Assistant feature, designed to help drivers to compose and send Facebook, Twitter, e-mail and SMS messages, using nothing but their own voices.

It's also interesting to mention that the SuperTooth HD should work quite well with most Bluetooth-compatible smartphones out there, including here iOS, Android or Windows Phone products.

Last, but certainly not least, it's important to point out that the SuperTooth HD is not even that expensive, since it will be available in April 2011 for MSRP $129 at various retailers.