The 2.2-inch screen sits on your dashboard and lets you take and reject calls or view caller ID info while you're driving.
Unveiled last week at 3GSM, the CK-15W car kit sits on your dashboard and, once paired with your phone, flashes caller ID info on its 2.2-inch screen (kinda small, if you ask us); you can then take or reject calls on the "separate input device" (details on that are sketchy, but we're guessing it's a wired remote). You can also browse you call log or tweak the CK-15W's color theme to match your dashboard.
We're not totally convinced that squinting at the CK-15W's diminutive display will improve our driving skills, and while Nokia promises that the device is compatibile with most of Nokia's Bluetooth-enabled phones, such as the just-annoucned Nokia 3110 Classic, there's no word on whether it will work with non-Nokia handsets. Still, we're willing to give the CK-15W the benefit of the doubt until we've taken it for a test drive.
Price & availability
The Nokia CK-15W should be availble in the spring of 2007 for about €180.
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