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Which in car, bluetooth, phone answering, ipod/mp3 player charger thing do you have/recommend


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Was some good deals on ebuyer for the parrot a while back

 

 

Was some good deals on ebuyer for the parrot a while back

 

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Are you taking the piss kevin or is that post genuine

 

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Wor lass has the Parrot MX9200 (I think) installed in her car and it works great - needs plumbing in though and I think is about 300 snots. I've got the Parrot Minikit Slim, which is fine for phonecalls but no good for ipod - £45 off Amazon.

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I tried putting in one for my ford focus and it was a disaster. Ended up sending it back and going for a basic parrot and getting a lad to hook an earphone jack up to the AUX thing.

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probably could've got some local lad to install it for ya for £30.

 

i've done a few radios didn't find it too bad and tend to be good guides on youtube etc for what sort of sound-on-top cable you need and the like.

 

I actually had it installed, it was just terrible though. Too fussy.

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I've this one in my car, works well with the ipod/iphone, can't fault the bluetooth kit on it either.

 

 

if you're just looking to add it to your current stereo though as said the parrot kits are the way to go.

 

Looks canny. What model iPhone have you got Ant as it states it doesn't support the 3G/3GS, so I'm wondering if it'll support the iPhone 4.

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