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Re: Bluetooth car kit recommendations
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01/12/2015 11:34
01/12/2015 11:34
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n3dsd
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n3dsd
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buy a decent headset with bluetooth I have a JVC and it works really well
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Re: Bluetooth car kit recommendations
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02/12/2015 13:55
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Brilly1uk
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In my experience the main issue with any type of Bluetooth handsfree aftermarket solution is the need to keep charging the battery. The last sun visor one I had was a Parrot, but it was never a great solution compared to a factory fit or plumbed in version.
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Re: Bluetooth car kit recommendations
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11/12/2015 19:51
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glenn1960
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One thing to be careful of is that the version of Bluetooth will have to correspond with your phone's version of Bluetooth. I bought at 2.1 that didn't work with my phone's 2.0 Bluetooth and visa versa. Having looked on ebay there seems to be 3.0 and 4.0 versions these days, so probably get the phone manual out and see what your phone's version of Bluetooth is and match the in car kit to that. If this is not the case still, disregard this message. I learnt the expensive way lol. The clip on ones are fine for me .
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