Preparing ClipSee for the first time is really easy you need to adjust the elevation dial to center the iPhone’s Home button. If you have a large case you may have to remove it in order for the ClipSee to work correctly. The device itself just clips on your seat belt. It is recommended to place your phone directly below your mouth or slightly to the left, which puts the iPhone’s top microphone close to your mouth.
Now all you have to do is make and receive calls. You can initiate calls by holding down the Home button to activate Siri?, and then voice your command (?Call Mom?). To answer calls, you can use the lower finger guide to find the Slide to the Answer bar. Then all you have to do is activate the speaker button to talk ?hands free? while driving.
Engineered for simplicity
- Louder Sound
- Clearer Voice
- No Bluetooth
- No Batteries
- More Accurate Speech to Text
- Easy Home Button Use
I can honestly say ClipSee is very durable. Â It is specifically designed for iPhones, but I could see multiple uses for these clips. Â For instance my daughter loves listening to her music on her iPod. The iPod easily slips into this clip and she doesn’t have to hold her iPod while she is listening to music. Â Even other cell phones that are similar in size and shape could easily be placed in this clip and used for hand free calling while driving.
What a great device for those of us that do not like having anything in our ears. You are completely aware of your surroundings when using the ClipSee. Â This device is wonderful I can hear clearly when I am talking to someone, and that’s saying a lot since I am hearing impaired.
Texting while driving is very dangerous, just like drinking and driving. As nice as it would be for us to live in a world where nobody drinks and drives, we can’t control how others decide to operate their vehicles,†says The Barnes Firm, a group of Oakland car accident lawyers.