Sony Ericsson launches AB900 wireless car kit, convertible not included

We've seen Bluetooth car kits come and go -- and Sony Ericsson has sold its fair share -- let's face it, they're often a huge hassle with very little return for your dollars. The SE AB900 may change that as this portable number offers up an RDS feature that finds an empty frequency to broadcast to your car's FM stereo, lets you get at your favorite five numbers and voicemail at the touch of a button, and will even let you stream your tunes from your mobile. But wait, there's more: 26 hour talk time, 40 day standby, no installation required -- we love this bit -- and it even comes in both black and silver. While the press pictures show a winsome couple giggling as they blast through the countryside in a convertible, the jury's still out on if this little number can deliver the kind of joy they're showing us it does. One more pic after the break.
























Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
KilgoreTrout @ Feb 10th 2009 3:30PM
Hey , I don't know shit about that SE thingy , but that car is my faithful Saab 93 cabrio albeit my blue metallic paint job is far more classy and the one in the pic is a british, left hand drive abortion.
Ben @ Feb 10th 2009 5:18PM
I don't think so... look at the door handle cut-outs, the dash vents, the rear-view mirror and the steering wheel. I would guess that is, in fact, a VW New Beetle Convertible.
mobile-enthusiast @ Feb 10th 2009 5:44PM
This isn't a new concept for a product.
Been rocking this Jabra in my car since before the summer:
http://www.daydeal.com/product.php?productid=23103&cat=2824
Same feature set, A2DP support and output to FM & RDS. It was pretty revolutionary when it came out, I wonder why you guys didn't do a blurb on that?
What, did SE pay you to write this one or something?
PH0ENIX @ Feb 10th 2009 6:49PM
I heard about this:
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/93143
Neil @ Feb 11th 2009 9:54AM
Why is he making her sit in the back seat? Wank.