Our phones already have lots of features
built in, like integrated digital cameras,
color display, even PDA's. Audiovox phones
also have lots of accessories. With Audiovox
cell phone accessories we can gain greater
access to the world around us and have
fun at the same time.
Audiovox offers a full range of accessories
including hands free car kits (required
by law in some areas for using you cell
phone while driving), desktop speaker
phones, cell phone antennas and antenna
boosters, holders, and cases. Spare or
replacement batteries are also available,
as are keypads, some of which flash.
Other accessories for your Audiovox cell
phone are: USB data cables and connectivity
kits. An over the ear car headset will
keep your hands free for other things
like driving, working at your keyboard,
or even fixing dinner. Earphones and a
microphone are great for those not comfortable
with speaker phones. Cases and pouches
will keep your cell phone safe from grime
and impact and some are even waterproof.
The popular changeable faceplates and
covers are also offered by Audiovox, as
are a wide collection of downloadable
ring tones. You can get an MP3 player
for your phone, rapid chargers, they even
have a double battery charger so that
you can charge a spare battery as well
as your primary battery.
A holster or belt clip can be a useful
alternative to the pocket or purse when
you are out and about.
Audiovox has a whole line of cell phones
for you to choose from, some of which
are the Audiovox pre-paid cell phones
that can help you avoid the excesses of
provider calling plans.
Cellular joysticks for gaming, an FM
stereo headset and an AC/DC wall adaptor
for a car charger, all of these accessories
are designed to make your Audiovox cell
phone even more useful and adapted to
your needs.
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This article was posted on September
15, 2005