Wednesday, November 11, 2009

What Is The Jupiter Jack? (JupiterJack)

The Jupiter Jack is a new one-of-a-kind hands free set that helps people to safely drive and talk on their cell phone at the same time. The technology behind the Jupiter Jack has been around for a long time but it has not been available to use with a cell phone until now. The Jupiter Jack is a simple FM transmitter but it is specifically designed to be compatible with cell phones. FM transmitters are most commonly used with Ipods or MP3 players when somebody wants to broadcast their music player over their car speakers. The Jupiter Jack is used in the same way except for with phone calls instead of music. In simple terms this means that when you are using the Jupiter Jack and speaking with someone on your cell phone everything they say will be heard loud and clear through your car speaker system.

Use of the Jupiter Jack may sound complicated but it is quite easy. In fact I'm sure that it's simple enough that most children could figure it out. All you have to do is hook the Jupiter Jack up to your cell phone and then tune your radio the same station that the Jupiter Jack is set too. Then just wait for a phone call. Once someone calls answer your phone and turn you radio on and you are ready to begin a safe hands free phone conversation while driving. You can even listen to a different radio station while not in the middle of a phone call and simple change the station to the frequency your Jupiter Jack is set to when someone calls. Unlike with bluetooth or wired headsets with the Jupiter Jack there is no earpiece to mess with and try to get comfortably positioned on your ear. This allows for safer driving because you are ready to go with just the push of a button. The Jupiter Jack also comes with a dashboard mount that allows you to mount it and your cell phone for even easier access while driving.

The Jupiter Jack doesn't use revolutionary technology but is a revolutionary idea that is sure to help make the roads safer.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for taking the time to create/maintain this blog. Found it more helpful than the other sites out there.

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  2. Is there an adapter or a special model to work with Motorola RAZR/V3 series which do not have a pin-type of phone jack?

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