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bCODA CODA One Hands Free Bluetooth Speaker Review

Posted in Communication,Music,reviews by Joe Colburn on the January 27th, 2013

I hate when I’m driving in the car with my phone in my pocket and it starts ringing. Not only am I going to miss the call, but I also have to wait until I reach my destination before I can find out who was trying to call me. Yet, for some reason, I never bought a hands free kit for my car. Then this showed up in the mail. It’s the bCODA CODA One, and when I saw it at CES earlier this month, I was intrigued.

CODA One

Hands Free For The Car

Some people can barely drive safely, much less operate a cell phone while driving. I can answer calls safely, but I wait to make calls until I’m no longer driving or stopped at a light. CODA One connects seamlessly via bluetooth to your phone and its one-touch operation for phone calls makes it safe and simple to answer or even initiate calls while driving. One press of the multi-function button in the middle of the device made my phone prompt me for a number to call. I blurted out “Call Wife” and he phone was ringing a few seconds later as seen in the demo video below. Before, I would have to pull out my phone, unlock it with my four-digit pass code, go to favorites and tap on my wife’s entry. This hands-free approach is so much easier.

I’m sure you’ve seen a hands-free device before, and so have I. What caught my attention at CES was how this portable speaker quickly transforms into a handset for your phone. With your phone still in your pocket, that call you took while driving can easily become private by hitting the Mode button on the device and holding it to your head like a phone. It’s such a simple, yet smart feature that really makes the device worthwhile.

A total of six magnets in the handset and the detachable clip hold the clip firmly in place while making it easy to remove with one hand while driving. The two magnets in the handset also make it easy to attach to any metal surface.

A Secondary Speaker For Your Devices

More than just a handset, the CODA One is also a wireless speaker system for any bluetooth enabled device. I paired it to my iPad and ran a number of tests, including some FPS game play shown in the review video below. The sound came through clear and was a lot louder than my iPad’s built in speaker. With the visor clip doubling as a stand, I propped it up next to me while I played games on the iPad for a much improved audio experience.

CODA One Review Video

This device is best experienced in your own hands, but the next best thing is a video demonstrating its uses and functionality, so here you go.

Conclusions

Priced at $99 (unverified), the CODA One is on the expensive side but well worth it. It has a relaxed design to match any setup and feels natural in your hand when used as a handset. Simplicity and actually useful features set it apart from any hands-free device or bluetooth speaker I’ve seen. With 20 hours of talk time, it will barely need charging. The only reason you shouldn’t buy one is if you win it here.

Win a CODA One

Not only do the makers of CODA One make a killer product, but they’ve sent another CODA One for me to give away. How awesome is that. Like always, all you have to do to earn contest entries is be social with the contest tool below.

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About the author

Joe Colburn Joe Colburn is a software engineer specializing in PHP and a technology enthusiast. Always eager to dive into new and exciting things, Joe writes about anything technology related news and products that he thinks you will also be excited about. Find Joe Colburn on Google+ or by any of the links below.

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11 comments
German Kitchens
German Kitchens

Its a Good Review shared by you. Bluetooth device is very important while doing work or driving...Great to read that

Car Window Stickers
Car Window Stickers

This is very difficult to pick up the phone while driving. Wireless bluetooth play an important role in that case.  Bluetooth speakers is a advance technology and also famous specially in Yooth. Great article post.

Seo Manipulator
Seo Manipulator

That does sound pretty slick.  If i had not just got a new car with bluetooth I would totally get one. Good luck to all who enter.  I'll leave this one to you guys.

JoeTech
JoeTech moderator

Don't forget.  To click the option next to the type of entry you're submitting and then click the green checkbox to get your entry.

tree care services
tree care services

The bluetooth speaker device looking amazing.Its shape looking like phone and features are great.A bit costly but good buy gadget.

Audra
Audra

It's so cute. Love to hear in car.

Property Marbella
Property Marbella

Way not, you can put it in the ashtray and at the same time talk in phone and the best is that police cant not see it..

Edwin41
Edwin41

Looks are so nice.. I like it !

limproved
limproved

I like the private Mode, use as a handset feature

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