Bluetooth handsfree? New stereo or Parrot?
Discussion
Hi all, as the thread suggests, I want to fit a bluetooth handsfree phone kit! Are the stereos with built in bluetooth ok or are they a bit 'gimicky?' Too much packed into one unit??
Fact is, I need a new cd player too, and wonder if the bluetooth quality is acceptable? I would need to use it for work so phone clarity is important.
Any thoughts?
Fact is, I need a new cd player too, and wonder if the bluetooth quality is acceptable? I would need to use it for work so phone clarity is important.
Any thoughts?
Having used both and a properly fitted cradle, the thing to check is microphone location.
If the head unit has an input for a separate microphone or comes with one that can be fitted up by the sun visor then good. If the microphone is fitted in to the head unit, you will probably find at motorway speeds that you need to lean down towards it!!
I currently use a Jabra SP500 and have no problems around town but at 70 on a DC there's too much cabin noise in a 4x4.
Bear in mind that you cannot legally use the phone to dial or accept calls either whilst moving
If the head unit has an input for a separate microphone or comes with one that can be fitted up by the sun visor then good. If the microphone is fitted in to the head unit, you will probably find at motorway speeds that you need to lean down towards it!!
I currently use a Jabra SP500 and have no problems around town but at 70 on a DC there's too much cabin noise in a 4x4.
Bear in mind that you cannot legally use the phone to dial or accept calls either whilst moving
Swoxy said:
Avoid ones with built in microphones IMO, as other posters have said mic position is key and in the headunit is not ideal unless you have a very quiet car.Ben
Parrot 3100 in both my Disco and Jag and they are excellent. Fitted a combined Kenwood unit in my Defender 50th; it needed a new HU anyway, and it uses the units mike and it's pretty useless. OK, it's not the quietest of cars but people you call always ask if you're in a wind tunnel.
Parrot = Cr@p, terrible quality, unreliable (will certainly fail within 6 months to a year), customer service a joke too
Blaupunkt = German, so avoid, over rated, will breakdown after a year
Any Japanese (except Pioneer) headunit with built in Bluetooth will do the job just fine
I work with all of the above products on a daily basis for my job and have done for nine years...
Blaupunkt = German, so avoid, over rated, will breakdown after a year
Any Japanese (except Pioneer) headunit with built in Bluetooth will do the job just fine
I work with all of the above products on a daily basis for my job and have done for nine years...
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