The BlueAnt S1 paired with my HTC Touch Diamond announces incoming caller names via MS Voice Command... as well as text messages, appointments, emails, etc. The voice recognition (via MS Voice Command) works really well too! Also, the A2DP is not for streaming tunes (it only has a mono speaker)... it's best used for streaming GPS navigation voice prompts from your phone with TomTom, Garmin, CoPIlot, whatever, installed.
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The BlueAnt S1 paired with my HTC Touch Diamond announces incoming caller names via MS Voice Command... as well as text messages, appointments, emails, etc. The voice recognition (via MS Voice Command) works really well too!
Also, the A2DP is not for streaming tunes (it only has a mono speaker)... it's best used for streaming GPS navigation voice prompts from your phone with TomTom, Garmin, CoPIlot, whatever, installed.
Anyway, it's a really great in-car speakerphone.