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In 2005 the City of Chicago banned cellphone use while driving. The fines are between $75 and $200. Bluetooth sales have skyrocketed in the Windy City since then. Most Bluetooth devices are categorized as Class 2, meaning they have a range of about...
Great range, Good comfort, Many charging options...
Outgoing sound...
The Dragon sports incredible range, unique features and different styling that set it apart from the rest of the pack. It comes in three colors, Titanium Silver, Black Chrome and Carbon Fiber and sells for $99.95 at the Callpod Website. Pros Great...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-07-30 17:19:23
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Callpod DragonWeight25g (0.9oz)Body Size66mm x 57mm x 31.8mm2.6" x 2.2" x 1.3"Talk Timeup to 8 hoursEar LoopOver-earLeft/Right Ear?BothLEDs1, blue/redPairingsMultipleHeadset SoundPhenomenalMic SoundSuperbIncluded AccessoriesA...
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Smartdevicecentral.com Updated: 2011-07-30 17:19:28
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While Bluetooth headsets vary widely in design and sound quality, many of them offer the same old set of features: call answer, call reject, voice dialing, and the typical theoretical range of 33 feet. Callpod wants to go farther with the Dragon, liter...
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justanothermobilemonday.com Updated: 2011-07-30 17:19:32
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Bluetooth (BT) is quite popular these days. Coming in a variety of devices to establish communications between them for printing, for file transfer, GPS navigation links, and more, there is no use more common for BT than for hands free sets. Most peopl...
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DigitalReviews.net Updated: 2011-07-30 17:19:38
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From Monkeys to Dragons, DigitalReviews Network is traipsing through the animal kingdom in search of good gear for our readers. Thanks to Callpod we have the opportunity to review the Dragon, a Class 1 Bluetooth headset.On paper, the Callpod Dragon se...
The Callpod Dragon has some good points and bad points. Brute Bluetooth strength is definitely one of the strong points with its incredible 100 m range particularly in the walkie talkie mode. Combined with operating time of up to 8 hours of talk and...
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gcn.com
Updated: 2011-07-30 17:19:43
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We tested this feature with two Dragons and found range and call quality unsurpassed with linked units. Point-to-point communications indoors between two Dragons sounded great even at 80 feet and with several walls between them. This is less than th...
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Digitaltrends.com Updated: 2011-07-30 17:19:47
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Video Review: The Callpod Dragon offers a unique feature other then the standard background noise cancellation and multiple device pairing: walkie-talkie like fun! With a pair of Callpod Dragons, you can talk to another person within a 250,000 square...
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April 2008 by Cedric Bosch The Callpod Dragon Bluetooth headset may look unassuming at first, but a glance at its technical specifications reveals that this is no ordinary Bluetooth headset. For starters, the Dragon is a Class 1 Bluetooth device, which...
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A long operating range and walkie-talkie functionality make this Bluetooth headset worth the splurge.
Long range, Plenty of charging options, Walkie-talkie functionality...
Uncomfortable design, Strong echo...
If you’re looking for a noise-canceling headset that can pick up your voice in crowded areas or with the car windows down, the Motorola Motopure H12 is a more appropriate choice, and will cost you $10 less than the Callpod Dragon. However, the Drago...
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The Dragon, a dual-microphone, class 1 Bluetooth headset is made by Callpod, the folks who brought you the Chargepod universal six-way charger. It doesn't only act as a noise-filtering headset, you can actually connect two of them together to enable t...
If you've got a need to Bluetooth walkie-talkie yourself around the house while you're not using it as a headset, the Dragon can fit the bill quite nicely. The miniUSB charging port means you can charge it with the included AC adapter, car charger...
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