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I've had the Motorola and the Ottocast dongles on my bike and had various issues with both. I updated to this one about 3 months ago and it's been flawless. At $66 plus check the box for the $12 coupon it's a steal. Dongle
they sure are. I bought two of these and have one for my car and one for my bike. It connects faster than the other brands I've used and it does not drop out like the other one's. The
ottocast I had used to stutter on music on the bike. That problem is solved. Also both the Motorola and the OttoCast used to lose the signal quite often. All is fine now.
they sure are. I bought two of these and have one for my car and one for my bike. It connects faster than the other brands I've used and it does not drop out like the other one's. The
ottocast I had used to stutter on music on the bike. That problem is solved. Also both the Motorola and the OttoCast used to lose the signal quite often. All is fine now.
I may have just gotten lucky but I have never lost connection with my Motorola. It is in the media cubby and my phone is in the sidewall pocket (brake side) of my tour pak.
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