how well does the bluetooth accessory work?
What does the onstar cost per minute?????
the bluetooth systems offer the same handsfree voice dialing stuff
but with your existing bluetooth cellphone and plan!!!! no extra charges except for the unit and installation. and no wires!!!! you cvan have your phone in your pocket and when you get into the vehicle it will transfer control of your phone to the indash unit automagically!!! cool stuff!!!!
I am installing a parrot ck-3300 that not only does the above mentioned things but it also accesses the phones addressbook from its own built in display. it also has a wireless GPS for navigation from the (smart)phone.....
the bluetooth systems offer the same handsfree voice dialing stuff
but with your existing bluetooth cellphone and plan!!!! no extra charges except for the unit and installation. and no wires!!!! you cvan have your phone in your pocket and when you get into the vehicle it will transfer control of your phone to the indash unit automagically!!! cool stuff!!!!
I am installing a parrot ck-3300 that not only does the above mentioned things but it also accesses the phones addressbook from its own built in display. it also has a wireless GPS for navigation from the (smart)phone.....
Originally posted by KR Houston
Horseman....
A lot places aren't selling it yet, but here is a link:
http://commerce.motorola.com/cgi-bin...38596&type=All
You've got to have a Bluetooth capable phone of course, but other than that, get the kit installed and you should be good to go. The guys at CarToys told me that Motorola makes one of the better kits, and so does Parrot. I decided to go with Motorola because I have a Motorola phone, so I figured compatibility would be better. Though every kit claims to be compatible with every Bluetooth equipped phone. So who knows.
Horseman....
A lot places aren't selling it yet, but here is a link:
http://commerce.motorola.com/cgi-bin...38596&type=All
You've got to have a Bluetooth capable phone of course, but other than that, get the kit installed and you should be good to go. The guys at CarToys told me that Motorola makes one of the better kits, and so does Parrot. I decided to go with Motorola because I have a Motorola phone, so I figured compatibility would be better. Though every kit claims to be compatible with every Bluetooth equipped phone. So who knows.
Philip
am trying to decide between the Eclipse & Kenwood Naviigation Head Units. Will the Motorola integrate with these?
Here is a link to my thread on treocentral (smartphone website) where I put pics of my bluetooth kit and installation:
click here


