How does the Zivio work while driving with the top down?
I live in California where it is now a law that headsets must be used when driving. I drive a convertible and the top is down all the time. Has the Zivio been tested in convertibles yet? What were the results?
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Inappropriate?The main feature of the Zivio Boom Headset is that the unit has an extendable noise cancelling boom mic that curves around to your mouth. It has been tested in an open vehicle going down the road with excellent results. Hope that you enjoy your Zivio experience....Regards, Phil Romero, Director of Customer Service
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Inappropriate?I drive a mazda miata. This headset has been awesome - driving down a concrete freeway (if you have a convertible, you know that concrete is much louder than asphalt) with 5 lanes of traffic and my callers can hear me, and just as importantly, I can hear my callers!
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Inappropriate?I was using a Jawbone before everyone would always say I cannot understand you when I turned my car air conditioner up. I would have to suffer in the heat of the car to be heard. Then I got my Zivio and with the air conditioner full blast everyone says you sound great what are you talking on.
The Boom Mike makes the difference but that is not all I thought I was losing my hearing because I was always asking what are you saying. The first time a voice came over my Zivio and into my ear I had to turn it down. It was loud and clear. Best wireless headset I have ever used.
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