Motorola Bluetooth Music/Car Kit
#1
Motorola Bluetooth Music/Car Kit
I am looking to install a Bluetooth music/phone system to be able to have my phone calls go through the car stereo. I found a good kit. My friends loves it in his 911. http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-Car-T605-Au...13257653&sr=8-1
Anyone know about hooking this into the stock Honda stereo? Does it need an adapter?
Any other systems you guys are using?
I'm looking to do this for phone calls and hooking up Ipod.
THANKS!!
Anyone know about hooking this into the stock Honda stereo? Does it need an adapter?
Any other systems you guys are using?
I'm looking to do this for phone calls and hooking up Ipod.
THANKS!!
#2
might as well put a little extra for a head unit that incorporates bluetooth. not only will you get the all the same functionality (and more!) but you will improve the overall sound quality of your sound system as well!
aftermarket HU + modifry DCI enables you to retain the stock controls as well and have added button combinations for even more control.
aftermarket HU + modifry DCI enables you to retain the stock controls as well and have added button combinations for even more control.
#3
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For at least short term I'm planning to use a Garmin C550 GPS on a Modifry bracket. That GPS is available for only $200 and has BT phone function.
I don't figure ANY system will work well with the top down on the highway. Enough amps and speakers might let me hear it but what about the mic? I got a Jawbone 2 earpiece for top-down fun and I already tested it (separate post).
I don't figure ANY system will work well with the top down on the highway. Enough amps and speakers might let me hear it but what about the mic? I got a Jawbone 2 earpiece for top-down fun and I already tested it (separate post).
#4
Originally Posted by Penforhire,Jun 12 2008, 07:02 AM
For at least short term I'm planning to use a Garmin C550 GPS on a Modifry bracket. That GPS is available for only $200 and has BT phone function.
I don't figure ANY system will work well with the top down on the highway. Enough amps and speakers might let me hear it but what about the mic? I got a Jawbone 2 earpiece for top-down fun and I already tested it (separate post).
I don't figure ANY system will work well with the top down on the highway. Enough amps and speakers might let me hear it but what about the mic? I got a Jawbone 2 earpiece for top-down fun and I already tested it (separate post).
#5
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See my review, separate post. Yep, I was amazed that my wife could hear me at 65 MPH, top-and-windows down. It also has enough volume on your end to be painful if you want (or are going deaf!).
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