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Scan are selling this Bluetooth Carkit
http://web6.scan.co.uk/Products/Info.asp?WPID=69533 for £50. Does anyone have it or know if its any good.
Thanks
bub
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Posted: 2003-08-03 23:44:22
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Oh well it seems no one has tried one yet, so it looks like ill be the first as I ordered one today. Ill let you all know how i get on with it thats if anyone is interested
bub
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Posted: 2003-08-04 20:22:12
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Yes please. It looks interesting albeit a bit *too* cheap?
This message was posted from a T610
[ This Message was edited by: mwright on 2003-08-04 20:16 ]
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Posted: 2003-08-04 20:27:54
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yes a bit cheap but if it works it will be a bargain. I personally dont want to pay over £100 for a BT car kit. After buying the phone and the headset and the dongle it all ads up.
bub
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Posted: 2003-08-04 21:49:17
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Get the Parrot Ck3000. its AMAZING- will cost you around 120 GBP, but its worth it. Softwired kits like this one, I'd be very sceptical, I spent 100 pounds on a Parrot Drive blue softiwere kit, and it was so bad, its jsut lying there gathering dust. The CK3000, on the other hand.. works like a charm, specially with SE phones (thought not the P800). Still, I would be very interested in how the Scan kit works, can then use it as a backup when I'm not using my car. This one seems to be an improvement over the parrot driveblue in that the microphoen is separate from the kit.
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Posted: 2003-08-04 23:19:59
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anyone interested in buying 64mb memory stick duo, i am selling mine for P3,800 only : )
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Posted: 2003-08-05 05:49:28
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I've just had the new SE BT kit with advance music mute, bought and installed for £200, wouldn't want any other kit!
[ This Message was edited by: chris.oleary on 2003-08-05 17:18 ]
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Posted: 2003-08-05 18:13:32
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Maybe cos you haven't seen the CK3000 in action. Its cheaper, and the functionality is vastly superior.
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Posted: 2003-08-05 19:56:27
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If it's £120 it ain't cheaper cos I paid £80 for the car kit and the music mute and as I've got a P800 I wouldn't be able to use the parrot anyway (according to your post above) innit. I bet it don't look as good as mine, all that's showing is the controller, everything else is behind the dash, and it's not plugged into the lighter socket like the one above.
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Posted: 2003-08-06 11:34:19
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Well I received my £50 BT car kit today. Plugged it into my ciggy lighter & paired it with my T610 no problem.
The seperate mic is helpful as you can have it closer to your mouth which is useful for voicedialling. I tried voicedialling 3 different people and it recognised my voice first time. The speaker is loud and clear and you get NO craclking when you use it with the T610. The device is superb the best £50 I have spent in a long time and the beauty of it is that you can take it out and use it in any car. I had a 20 minute coversation with someone with it and I could hear them clearly and they could also hear me very well. The only critisism i have with it is that the persons voice sound slightly different to what it should be but thats no big deal to me. The speaker is loud.Also another thing to mention is that I havent tried it on the motorway yet so cant be sure how well it will work on the motorway with all that backround noise. I would recomend this to anyone who wants a cheap carkit that they can take out and use in any car and that also works very well.
bub
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Posted: 2003-08-06 23:19:29
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