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British drivers are in line to get the very best of Nissanò€™s GT-R ò€“ thanks to a series of electronic upgrades that will only be offered here.



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Look out, drivers... here comes the world’s toughest speed camera! This new device, which towers four metres above the road, is vandal proof thanks to strengthened glass, a fire-resistant body and a stiffened steel base.


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The Mobile Wear Bluetooth...

The Mobile Wear Bluetooth timepiece from Abacus is certainly easy to carry around – but is it any good?

Well, yes and no. At present, the watch will pair only with Sony Ericsson phones, which limits its appeal. The other frustrating thing is that you can’t actually speak through the watch.

You can view who is phoning, and mute or reject the call, but you can’t have a conversation. Instead, you’ll have to get your handset out for that. However, it worked well when we tried it and the watch vibrated with the caller ID appearing on the screen, even if responding requires you to keep your phone in a holder. The watch face is clear, so viewing the time or text is really easy, but the plastic strap could be more comfortable, and might irritate sensitive skin.

Abacus MobileWear Caller ID Bluetooth watch, price: ÷£120-÷£150, buy from: www.abacuswatches.com




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