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Old 01-20-2007, 11:10 AM
John Mason
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Default Re: Bluetooth carkit recommendations


"Bluemax" <davidelsworth@PantsHotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> "Bluemax" <davidelsworth@PantsHotmail.com> wrote in message
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>>> Hi anyone got any recommendations for a Bluetooth handsfree car kit ? I
>>> want a decent quality one , surfed a few sites but I would like a view
>>> from someone who as used one.
>>> Many Thanks
>>>

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>> http://www.parrot.biz/usa/products/pdf/all_prods
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>> I have a CK3300 GPS and its very good. Excelemt featurs, good call
>> quality and good compatibility with various phones. You can even upgrade
>> the firmware via bluetooth from a laptop.
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>> What phone do you have?

>
> Funny that I was looking at the Parrot range today but not this model . My
> phone is a Nokia 6310i and looking
> to fit it in my new BMW . Did you fit it yourself or get the dealer to do
> it.Will look at this model on the web.
>
> Thanks
>

They are supposed to be easy to fit but I had a mobile fitting outfit do the
job. I would get one outfit to both supply and fit then there is no
arguments about wrong parts etc.

Remember that it will gave to be connected to your radio for sound and radio
mute, personally I would let a professional sort it out.

I would also look at Brodit for their brackets that don't require any holes
in your dash. Buet there again with the Parrot you could just leave your
phone in your pocket.



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