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Using hands-free phones while driving ‘as distracting as hand-held’

November 9th, 2009 - 5:34 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )

Wellington, Nov 9 (ANI): Using a hands-free phone behind the wheel is as distracting as using a hand-held phone, says a new report.

Consumer magazine trialled a wired earpiece, Bluetooth headsets, Bluetooth speakerphones and a phone cradle to determine the best way to make and receive phonecalls while driving.

The test showed that holding a conversation on any of the hands-free kits was distracting - especially when dialling a number while driving.

“It took our attention away from navigating intersections, parking, changing lanes - not to mention cyclists, pedestrians, and other cars doing strange things,” New Zealand Herald quoted the magazine as stating.

“Using a hands-free phone wasn’t any different from using a hand-held one.”

The magazine stated that the wired earpiece was the easiest to use, but voices sounded muffled, while the Bluetooth headsets didn’t feel stable against the ear and voices sounded muffled, crackly and faint.

Bluetooth speakerphones didn’t respond very well when attempting to voice-dial, and had distorted sound.

Trying to dial on the phone while in the cradle was distracting, and mistakes were made while dialling.

The magazine suggested that it was sensible to stop before making a call - even with voice-recognition dialling and a hands-free phone. (ANI)

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