It's great to see this type of tech emerging but I'm surprised that they've restricted it to a handful of phone models. A similar solution which seems simpler and more portable is offered by Epyx Mobile (http://www.epyxmobile.com/). As far as I can tell it makes use of your existing bluetooth connection and simply forwards/receives calls from the the PC - not rocket science but great if, like me, you tend to wander away from your PC quite a lot.
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It's great to see this type of tech emerging but I'm surprised that they've restricted it to a handful of phone models. A similar solution which seems simpler and more portable is offered by Epyx Mobile (http://www.epyxmobile.com/). As far as I can tell it makes use of your existing bluetooth connection and simply forwards/receives calls from the the PC - not rocket science but great if, like me, you tend to wander away from your PC quite a lot.