1.
As it relates to cell phone usage, state laws are increasingly
requiring drivers to engage in hands-free driving.
2.
Environmental health and safety researchers have cited the
potential radiation health risks that might result from holding
cell phones directly against the ear. Protective and
convenience devices come in five forms: Bluetooth, ear pieces,
phone covers, headsets and dashboard sound enhancers.
3.
Most cell phone cradles, holders or covers are cumbersome,
bulky, and difficult to use or not as protective as their
billing. Additionally, new cell phones are made at such a
rapid pace that these devices simply can’t keep up.
4.
Many kinds of vehicle dashboard fixtures are available on the
market; however, these devices tend to alter vehicle
appearance, are difficult to use and are very expensive.
5.
There is also speculation to the possible health hazards that
Bluetooth ear pieces may cause. Wearers often tend to find
them uncomfortable, unsightly, expensive, or difficult to use.
Some ear pieces include wires that get entangled with clothing
or objects; others require constant recharging.