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