Unpacked The FSE, charged and approx. 3 hours later so the car. Installation and setup were done thanks to Plug and Play in less than 2 minutes. I clamped the device to the sun visor, so standard as intended. When I have some time, I'll get me a small metal plate. This then I glue with 3M mounting tape to a suitable location on the dashboard. With the help of the magnet on Buddy this indeed keeps on metal Bombenfest.
A test call home, I was very well understood and I understood, despite the small speaker, my counterpart absolutely clear. I've bought the Buddy for a change from the iPhone 4 to the Nexus 5 of Google. My super expensive and brand new Head Unit Kenwood (DNN9230DAB) can not deal with the Nexus 5 of Google and LG. An update Bluetooth software on the Kenwood unit brought no improvement.
Conclusion: A small but beautiful product for around 45 euros creates what a Head Unit Kenwood for about 1,300 Euro does not create, namely a good, stable and understandable to establish Bluetooth connection to my phone.
Therefore:
5 stars for the function and ...
5 stars for the price-performance ratio.
So, after a few months once a small update. The device continues to work to my fullest satisfaction. Despite some cold nights, the battery is still as strong as before. Despite cold night I leave the Buddy always in the car, but close to it for charging. The battery has not harmed.
Another note about the "glare" on the complain some buyers. I have attached the device as you were on the sun visor. But I can find absolutely no glare and / or irritation from the blue lighting under the Handsfree.
As before, 5 stars for function and value.