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8/19/2012

Pioneer DEH-P7000BT In-Dash CD/Mp3/Wma/iTunes AAC/Wav Receiver Review

Pioneer DEH-P7000BT In-Dash CD/Mp3/Wma/iTunes AAC/Wav Receiver
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This is the third in-dash receiver I've installed in my car in the past 2 years, and I have to say, this is by far the best head unit yet. I didn't install an amp and I'm using the stock speakers, so I can't comment much on audio quality. It's as good as can be expected from the marginal factory speakers. Instead, this review will focus on features.
The P7000BT has a very nice, clean design. Some car receivers are just overloaded with dozens of tiny buttons and goofy graphics. Not so with this unit: it is clean and neat, but not too spartan. The cool blue and white faceplace looks modern, and is bright and easy to read in both sunlight and at night.
The large rotary knob on the left side controls volume, station selection and tons of other functions. Its not as elegant as the click wheel on an iPod, but lets face it, no other company can come close to the ease of use of an Apple product. It will take a little getting used to, but after using this Pioneer receiver for a few days, I got the hang of the interface, and I like it. Note that there are no station preset numbers on the faceplate itself; instead, you use the rotary knob to select from one of 6 favorite stations, or you can use the included remote to directly select a preset. At first, I thought this was kind of lame, but after using it for a while, I don't mind it at all.
The built-in Bluetooth is a godsend. Within minutes of first installing the P7000BT, I was able to pair it with my iPhone. It just works. Not much else to say about this.
I also installed a USB to Dock cable, allowing an iPod or iPhone to connect directly to the head unit via USB. Nothing special is required: a standard dock cable is all you need (Apple brand or third party, doesn't matter). Not only does the receiver play the iPod's audio through the car speakers, but it also charges the iPod without the use of an extra clunky cigarette lighter charger. You can even choose to have the head unit control the iPod, in which song titles, artist info, track number and duration show up on the head unit. Or, if you prefer, you can choose to do all your searching on the iPod or iPhone itself. I like how the receiver gives you both options. I prefer to control all my music on the iPod or iPhone, because Apple's interface for browsing music is simply unmatched.
In this review you've seen me mention the iPhone several times. Just to confirm, yes, the P7000BT does work flawlessly with the iPhone, despite the fact that Pioneer never lists it as officially supported. No complaints here. It just works.
Overall, a very nice receiver. Highly recommended!

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8/15/2012

Bluetooth Speaker Phone with disp Review

Bluetooth Speaker Phone with disp
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I received this for my b'day. Paired it with a Nokia E55 mobile, no problems whatsoever. Transfer of phonebook to the device was a cinch. I mounted it on the upper part of my windscreen just between the sun visor and the door post on the driver side. Excellent sound quality from caller and good sound pickup with the mic (reported by caller). Device functions as it should, I would recommend this to device to anyone interested in an alternative to a headset or wired hands free.

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7/19/2012

Bulldog Deluxe 500 Two-Way Remote Starter with LCD Remote Review

Bulldog Deluxe 500 Two-Way Remote Starter with LCD Remote
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Its the first time I am installing an autostart, that too on my 1984 VW Rabbit GTI. Since there are no adaptors for such an old vehicle, I had to splice all the wires and manually install everything, but thanks to their fairly well written installation manual, it was all done successfully.
I gave it only 4 stars, because the range is nothing like what they advertise. My building is just 400 feet away and it still has difficulty, like if I face towards the direction of the car with the remote antenna pointing towards it, it works, but if I simply turn around pointing the other direction, it does not. Inside building is totally out of question. I have no tested it, but I sincerely doubt their half a mile range even if you are in an open field pointing it towards the car.
I callled tech support to ensure if I mounted the antenna right and there is no problem there. I do not also have tinted glass to cause a reduction in range.
Tech support was reached very promptly and they answered my questions.

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6/28/2012

Clarion CX609 2-DIN CD/MP3/WMA/AAC Receiver with USB Port Review

Clarion CX609 2-DIN CD/MP3/WMA/AAC Receiver with USB Port
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I purchased the CX609 for my 2008 Nissan Frontier. Having high end audio systems in my past two cars, I initially was going to just leave my truck stock, but then I got a new phone (Samsung Omnia) on which I can store 16 gigs of music, and the Bluetooth audio bug bit me hard. I picked this stereo because it does everything I want it to do (I will discuss the functions in detail later) and it's Double Din, so it fits perfectly in my dash. In fact, its worth noting that I didn't need an install trim kit to fit this into my dash. Despite Crutchfield telling me I'd need a $20 Metra kit, I found that all I needed to do to install the chassis was to unscrew the 2 brackets from my stock HU and screw them onto the Clarion. Clarion's install instructions clearly explain how to do this for Nissan and Toyota vehicles, although I did not use the thin spacers that the instructions said to use. Didn't need them as the stock and new HU chassis were both exactly the same width (I believe Clarion makes the stock HU).
The main reason I bought this unit was for the Bluetooth abilities, and because in addition to hands free functionality, it also supports A2DP Bluetooth audio streaming, so I can play music from my phone right through the stereo with no wires. I am really impressed with this technology. I did some testing with a CD burned from MP3s, and with the original MP3s streamed via BT. I honestly can't hear the difference. When connected, the HU controls the phone by changing tracks, pausing, playing, stopping, and it also can FF/RW through tracks, which is something my BT headphones can't do.
The CX609 works well as a hands free unit as well. When a call comes in the HU pauses the music and rings through the speakers. I ran the microphone up through the A pillar and headliner and popped it out next to the map light/sunglass holder. This is about where a stock MIC is found on a Frontier with factory BT, and it works fantastic. Everyone who I've spoken to says they can hear me better on the HU than on my phone. The MIC gain can be adjusted easily from 1-5, but I found the stock level of 3 too soft, and my preferred level of 4 is just a bit too sensitive. I just need to speak at a normal conversation levels rather than "yelling" into the BT which is what I often tend to do. Once connected, the stereo is ready to take calls in any mode. To initiate calls you are supposed to be able to browse your phonebook on the stereo (I haven't loaded mine yet, and might not bother), or you can enter numbers directly, or of course use the phone, which is how I do it.
However, all is not perfect. My major gripe with the HU is also Bluetooth related. The HU can be set to auto connect to the phone, or do it manually. Autoconnect works great, and if you want to listen to the phone right away, it handles everything for you. The problem is that if you are listening to any other source, it goes to Bluetooth mode every time you turn it on as soon as the phone connects, and you need to switch back to your old source. If you shut auto connect off, it stays on the previous source, but to connect you need to switch to BT and go through a menu to select the phone as there is a disconnect button, but no connect button. If you don't connect it, you don't get hands free capabilities if you get a call, so its kind of a no-win. For now I just let it connect (which it does VERY fast) and then switch to another source if I don't want to listen to the phone.
The attatched USB cord is very cool and allows you to connect your ipod up without an adapter (haven't tried it), or plug in your thumb drives and stream music off of them. I plugged a Kingston 4gb micro SDHC chip into a thumbdrive adapter, loaded up some albums, and plugged it into the cord (which I snaked into my glovebox), and it works great. The read speed is almost instantaneous, and it navigates folders easily. Very cool.
The stereo works fine, although as the less than stellar FM sensitivity specs would suggest, it doesn't pick up stations quite as well as the stock stereo, but out on the road its fine. In my basement garage I was able to pick up all the stations I would expect, although 1 came in scratchy until I pulled outside. It does not have RDS or HD radio, which would have been nice, but you can program station titles which in a way is better because you don't end up with your stations named incorrectly the way many RDS receivers do it.
CDs play fine. I haven't tried an MP3 disc yet since I have the phone and USB port, but it does read track titles off my CDA discs... cool.
Overall sound quality is good. I still have stock speakers so I can't say for sure how good. The preset sound schemes didn't please me, but the custom function works well. You can set your low, mid, and high levels, and for each you can select the frequency center and Q ratio (I believe this means how wide your adjustment is). I believe lows can be set at 50, 100, or 200. mids at 500, 1000, or 2000, and highs at 5000, 10000, or 15000. Q settings are .7, 1, 1.4, or 2 for each. I prefer smaller Qs. While it's nowhere near as nice as the 12 band EQ I had in my last vehicle, it does work pretty well. It also has a Bass Expander and BBE processing - but only for CDs and MP3s. I wish you could use BBE on everything.
The display is ok but not as high end as it could be. The color on black screen looks good in some of the colors, but not all. My interior lighting is amber but the amber looks bad on the display, so I set it to Red which I find is easier to read. Ford owners with green illumination would like the green, and blue looks cool but it doesn't match my car. You can customize your color (R0-8, G0-8, B0-8), but most colors are pre programmed. My HU is mounted right at 30 degrees, so I need to crank the contrast to be able to read it at that angle... but it works.
The remote that comes with it does enough, although it wont navigate menus which might be more useful than anything. Warning... when installing make sure you plug the MIC into the correct port. It also fits in the remote port which is the same size. I made that mistake and only figured out the problem after the MIC and IR remote both didn't work. This suggests to me that the IR remote may not function if you hook up a steering wheel adapter... although I can't be sure.
Overall, for $230 + $25 in harness and antenna adapters, this radio is an affordable unit that really does the trick, especially if you want to maintain a stock look. You can get much flashier units in a single DIN, or go with a touch screen DVD player for more money, but to have a radio that looks like it came in the vehicle, but does stuff that most factory radios cant, look no further!


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From its symmetric design with large rotary volume control, to the illumination accented dark color scheme, the 2-DIN CX609 offers dynamic looks that blend into your car interior. And with features like built-in Bluetooth, Direct iPod Control, streaming audio from USB devices, and more, this receiver's a pleasure to use, see and hear.

728 Variable-Color Illumination You're free to select the exact color you want, to match your car's instrument panel or match your mood today.
Built-in Bluetooth For wireless connection with mobile phones, PDAs and MP3 Players. Supports Bluetooth profiles A2DP/AVRCP for audio streaming and HFP/OPP for hands-free operation, so you can easily communicate and transfer digital music to your vehicle's audio system. A wired microphone is also supplied.
CDs and Beyond This receiver will play your CDs and CD-R/RWs, but burn a data CD with your favorite MP3/WMA or iTunes AAC files and the fun begins, with hours of music on a single disc. You can also play the files back from an inserted USB thumb drive. The device will display ID3-TAG info like artist or song name for your added convenience.
AM/FM Radio Sometimes you just want to listen to the radio. Store your favorite radio stations on the 18 FM and six AM presets.
BBE MP (Minimized Polynomial Non-Linear Saturation) By restoring the harmonics that are lost during digital compression of MP3 and WMA audio files, BBE MP reproduces the warmth, details and nuances of sound that you would otherwise miss. Effective for digital audio files and CDs.
Beat EQ with Parametric Equalization In addition to providing 3 preset equalization patterns, BeatEQ even lets you freely customize the level and range of the bass, midrange and treble portions of each pattern with a 3-band parametric equalizer
Direct USB iPod control The USB input on the rear of the CX609 lets you connect your iPod directly without an expensive adapter. Just use your stock iPod cable, and you'll enjoy your favorite iPod tunes, along with complete control and battery charging of your iPod. The unit also supports title display for the tracks playing on your iPod.
SAT Radio Ready Clarion gives you the choice of XM Satellite Radio or Sirius Satellite Radio. Choose either system and you can connect a Satellite Radio receiver with Translator connected via Ce-NET. Enjoy over 150 channels of music, news, talk shows, sports and traffic information with CD quality sound.
Front Panel Auxiliary Input Connect MP3 players or other external audio devices in a snap with the 3.5mm front auxiliary input.
Room to Grow The CX609 gives you a 50W x 4 built-in amplifier to begin with, along with two RCA preamp outputs (F, R/SW) for system expansion.
Remote Control Included Control the action with the included wireless remote.
What's in the Box Clarion CX609, trim ring, wiring harness, remote control, microphone, installation hardware, owner's manual, installation guide.

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6/03/2012

Scosche Universal Bluetooth Handsfree and Streaming Audio Car Kit Review

Scosche Universal Bluetooth Handsfree and Streaming Audio Car Kit
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Sadly, my BT1200 arrived dead upon arrival. The unit was getting power, but it failed to turn on. Several attempts to contact tech support at Scosche proved useless. I was promised a return authorization number, if I contacted them by email. When I did, I did not get a response nor the RAN. I followed up, and was still ignored. My advice, do not buy this, or any other Scosche product.

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4/26/2012

Plantronics Voyager 510 - Headset ( over-the-ear ) - wireless - Bluetooth Review

Plantronics Voyager 510 - Headset ( over-the-ear ) - wireless - Bluetooth
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I think this is ok for the money. I would not get it again but now that I have it I will use it for now. I am told that there is still to much back ground noise when I am talking to somebody. It dose work good in a quit room.

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InstallerNet Hands-Free Car Kit w/ Bluetooth eInstallcard Review

InstallerNet Hands-Free Car Kit w/ Bluetooth eInstallcard
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I plan on buying one. It has lots of options, Plus I have read some threads on it, some good some bad. But these threads were two years old.... Best Buy sell's the 9200 for $399.00. I plan on getting my on line. I tried the Blue Ant, I didn't like it. I want my calls coming from the speakers in my truck. Plus you can play music, Text to speech, and I believe it takes a micro sd card.


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InstallerNet is a technology and services company that was established in 1989. Since introducing the InstallCard in 2004, InstallerNet have managed hundreds of thousands of installations all across the country. InstallerNet uses a network of more than 3,000 certified installation businesses to provide professional installation services for all types of consumer electronics, both in-vehicle and in-home. All of InstallerNet's installers are experts in their field and are the best installers in their local markets. InstallerNet makes good installers better by providing best-in-class technical documentation and support for our members. A competitive rating system based on customer survey results ensures that the highest rated installers--in terms of customer service and professionalism--get the first call for your installation.

The InstallCard represents an easy, convenient, and cost-effective way for consumers to purchase high-quality professional installation from a local provider at a pre-determined price without having to find and negotiate with the installer themselves. Each InstallCard represents a defined scope of work for a specific product or category for a fixed price. Just purchase the appropriate InstallCard that corresponds to the product that you bought, follow the simple directions to activate the InstallCard on-line or toll-free, and schedule your installation at your convenience. InstallerNet's friendly and courteous Installation Coordinators are standing by to ensure that your experience is quick and convenient; if you do need extra help, toll-free customer service is available 24/7.
Professional installation from InstallerNet can save you time by giving you a one-stop solution for all of your Consumer Electronics installation needs. InstallerNet takes the guess work and worry out of finding the right installer for your installation needs. InstallerNet saves you money by establishing national flat-rate pricing that the installers have agreed to, which can save you up to 30% compared to arranging the installation on your own. InstallerNet provides you with peace of mind by finding and pre-screening the best local installers and then giving them the technical information they need to perform your installation perfectly every time. In addition, every InstallerNet installation is backed with a national installation labor warranty in the business, three years for in-home installations, and for as long as you own the vehicle for in-car installations.
Professional installation from InstallerNet will ensure that the Consumer Electronics product that you bought will provide all of the performance that it's capable of for many years to come.Products that have been professionally installed work better, last longer, and are easier to use than if they're not properly installed. Let InstallerNet help you get all the performance you paid for.
What's Included with This Installation Package? With this InstallCard, a professional installer will install a Wired or Bluetooth-enabled Hands-Free Car Kit into your vehicle. Installation includes mounting the Control Module with an external Microphone. Wired Car Kits include mounting the Phone Cradle, Antenna and External Speaker. Bluetooth-enabled Car Kits include dash-mounting the Keypad and Integrating with the Stereo System.
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Some hands-free kits can mute the factory radio when phone rings; enabling this will be additional labor.
Some hands-free kits can play the phones sounds through the factory speakers; enabling this will be additional labor

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Q: Why should I purchase installation vs. installing the product myself? A: Professional installation from InstallerNet will ensure that the Consumer Electronics product that you bought will provide all the performance that it is capable of for many years to come. Products that have been professionally installed work better, last longer, and are easier to use than if they're not properly installed. Let InstallerNet help you get all the performance you paid for.
Q: Where will my installation take place? A: InstallerNet has a large network of more than 3,000 installers with coverage of the entire United States. After receiving your scheduled date and time, InstallerNet matches you with the closest available installer near your shipping address. Click to view a map of InstallerNet's coverage area or to visit InstallerNet's Installer Finder to see potential installation locations in or near your ZIP code (opens a new window).
Q: What if I need to change my installation appointment after I schedule? Who do I call with questions about my installation? A: Simply call InstallerNet at (800) 950-9869 and have your InstallCard number available (which was sent to you via email) to reschedule or ask additional questions.
Q: What warranty is provided on the work performed? A: InstallerNet provides a nationwide installation labor warranty for as long as you own your vehicle. Please call InstallerNet at (800) 950-9869 if any issues arise after the installation.

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4/19/2012

Jensen Deluxe Bluetooth Hands Free Kit with A2DP Music Transfer Review

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I bought this item for my brother, i set this up in his truck and the product delivered. Connected very easy with the iPhone also synced his contact. The music over the FM transmitter was phenomenal it took over the station with clarity. The calls were great i decided to use the external speaker for it instead of FM transmitter, the microphone can pickup the voice clear and cancel other sounds. Using both speaker and FM option it will cancel one out and return to its previous state. Very glad i choose this over the cigarrete lighter ones.

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4/04/2012

Latte Communications Movon MK20 Bluetooth Handsfree Car Kit (Silver) Review

Latte Communications Movon MK20 Bluetooth Handsfree Car Kit (Silver)
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I have used many car kits but the problem was sound volume. Many car kits has a small speaker and I can barely hear the sound when I am driving. But this mk20 has a very loud speaker that I can finally hear the other party.
If you have a loud noise car, I recommend this product.

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Motorola IHF1000 Bluetooth Car Kit - 98676L Review

Motorola IHF1000 Bluetooth Car Kit - 98676L
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I was disappointed when I learned that the new CR-V's would not offer bluetooth in 2009. Well, a friend of mine said I'd like the Motorola IHF1000 better than the integrated Honda one. I thought he was exaggerating! But he wasn't. I have now had this handsfree device in my Honda for a week now and find it an incredible device. It paired perfectly to my iPhone 3G, however with a small caveat. The iphone automatically sends out the 0000 code whereas the IHF1000 uses "1234" instead. That was easy to correct however. The amazing device does almost everything. Voice control or module control works flawlessly. It announces your phone when you first get in your car which saves you from checking the phone whether it is connected or not. I have had many handsfree's installed in my previous cars (I sell on the road and have gone thru a lot of cars) and nothing compares to this unit. If you considering an installed BT (I wouldn't waste my time on the portable ones) then this is the puppy to have. It's a real NO-BRAINER!

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Kenwood Kdc-Bt645U In-Dash CD Receiver with Bluetooth and USB Input Review

Kenwood Kdc-Bt645U In-Dash CD Receiver with Bluetooth and USB Input
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I was very disappointed that this unit will not stream music over the bluetooth connection. I should have paid closer attention to the specifications. The overall function and sound of the stereo is good but since the audio streaming was the only reason for me to replace my stereo this unit is going back. I am in the process of contacting Kenwood to see if a firmware upgrade will allow music streaming if so I will keep it.

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3/20/2012

Parrot MKi9100 Advanced Bluetooth Hands-Free Music Kit Review

Parrot MKi9100 Advanced Bluetooth Hands-Free Music Kit
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I installed this in our Honda Fit using an aftermarket harness to make it (almost) "plug and play." I decided to purchase this rather than the Bluetooth add-on for the (Pioneer) stereo already installed, as it (Pioneer's Bluetooth unit) received pretty mediocre reviews, cost more, and of course wouldn't work if I eventually decide to put in a different brand stereo someday.
If you're never installed a car radio before, this probably isn't the first thing you should install yourself -- I'd recommend having it professionally installed, since there are a good-sized handful of cables coming out of this thing that need to get routed properly, and you will most likely have to do some minor drilling and/or cutting to count the display and microphone if you want a really "clean" installation. As a yardstick, I probably spent 4 hours total on the installation.
Anyway, then, it does work as designed. The interface is fast and responsive, and I like the quality of the display. The software is pretty well thought out -- perhaps A++-super-nerd programmers don't work at Parrot, but certainly above-average ones do. Pairing works quite nicely, automatically connecting to my phone when I get in the car & turn on the ignition and disconnecting shortly after the ignition goes off. When you're on a call, it asserts the "mute" line to the car's stereo which also pauses CD/USB/iPod playback, which is nice. I haven't had any of the communication failures/lock-ups that another reviewer here did.
Some minor gripes are as follows:
-- While the noise reduction is effective up to ~45MPH (most callers wouldn't be able to guess you're calling from a car), it breaks down at highway speeds: Callers will still find you intelligible, but the occasional piece of a word is cut off and there is noticeable distortion. I attribute this so some degree to the rather noisy interior that is the Honda Fit (and most other inexpensive Hondas, for that matter) -- at some level apparently the Parrot just can't reliably separate your voice from the as loud or louder cabin noise. Those with quieter cabins may not ever experience this problem. (I have tried turning "lateral noise detection" off and it does make things worse.)
-- When hanging up calls, I often have to press the "hang up" button a couple of times. I suspect this is likely to be just as much the fault of the Parrot as my phone (a Sprint HTC Touch Pro 2), but it is a bit annoying.
-- The manual is rather spartan. While it contains information on all the "basics," it does leave out explanations for some menu functions, which you're hence left to guess at. While most have names that make it easy to figure them out, there are a few where it's not quite clear exactly what the option does.
I think that this is a little on the spendy side for what you're getting, but overall I'm happy with it and feel that I've received a reasonable (if not spectacular) value for the money.


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3/12/2012

Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone (Black, Retail Packaging) Review

Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Speakerphone (Black, Retail Packaging)
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I don't give 5 stars that often, but I love this thing.
The calls are very clear as advertised and they can hear me fine as well. It's fantastic being able to finally answer calls hands free in the car; no having to have an earpiece or anything.
I love that you can connect two Bluetooth devices at once; I don't have a smartphone, but I can connect my basic cellphone with Bluetooth to this device, as well as my iPod Touch to send music to it!
The size makes it great to take it with you anywhere and use it as a speakerphone/speakers at home.
It looks great on the sun visor of the car, as well on a desk.
There is also a built-in FM transmitter. Personally, the transmitter doesn't seem that much of an advancement to send a clear strong signal than other FM transmitters that I've owned (still getting a static or fuzzy sound on a higher volume), but still, it is definitely a nice bonus to have!
The auto on/off can be a hit or miss: it usually tells me "connected" right when I open my car or after I turn on my engine. I feel the auto-on part definitely works better than the auto-off. I usually need to manually unsync my phone or iTouch from the Jabra, especially when my car is just parked in the garage and I'm still very close in range in my house.
Something to keep in mind: I've tried calling from my home phone to my cellphone/Jabra and I've noticed there is a slight delay for the Jabra to wake up and say "Incoming call" - it definitely isn't "real-time" immediately on the first ringing; it could actually be ringing for two or three times until the Jabra does actually tell you someone is calling. On top of that, if the Jabra doesn't understand your voice saying "Answer", it can add up to the delay of answering and greater chance you may end up missing the call. I think to be really safe, it's best to physically press the answer button. Maybe this "delay" can be improved in a future firmware update. However, I'm sure most people wouldn't be hanging up after just ringing two/three times anyway. If you miss the call, you can press the "Voice" button and say "Call back" to call back the last incoming number.
Holding on the "Voice" button for a few seconds will tell you how much battery life is left.
Holding on the main Telephone icon call button on the top takes me directly to my phone voice commands.
Double tapping the Telephone icon redials the number automatically.
The device is also firmware upgradeable if there are any improvements in the future.
It uses a Micro USB to charge.
If you ever feel like using your cellphone in the car, when you think about the safety and traffic ticket costs, this product is a no brainer worthy investment. The versatility of this product being suitable for home use just makes it even better. Fantastic design.
Recommended.

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12/11/2011

Scosche Bfta Bluefusion Interface Module For Factory Hands-Free (Toyota) Review

Scosche Bfta Bluefusion Interface Module For Factory Hands-Free (Toyota)
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I am mainly starting this review to let people know that this is not just for the module but the whole kit with this seller. Also the description states it is for a Honda but it worked great in my 07 Toyota Highlander. One of the better aftermarket too OEM Bluetooth solutions I have seen come out. I have only used it 30 min and will add to this when I have used it extensively. It works well and with my steering wheel controls which I have had issues with another Scosche module. It's in call volume is great and call quality is unnoticeable from just using the phone. The only bad thing I have to say is I get a small amount of static with high volumes and it can only use one phone at a time. Other than that it was a great purchase.

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8/03/2011

JVC KD-R800 30K Color-Illumination Single-DIN CD Receiver with Dual USB 2.0 for iPod/iPhone and Bluetooth Review

JVC KD-R800 30K Color-Illumination Single-DIN CD Receiver with Dual USB 2.0 for iPod/iPhone and Bluetooth
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Pros:
Lots of sound input options
Reads MP3 tags
Cons:
Display only has 1 line of text for song tags
Display is a tad too small
Poor blue tooth microphone implementation
Comments:
I can't live without an MP3 stereo anymore. I first owned a cheap Chinese player back in 2002 and then I upgraded to a JVC-G820 in 2005. The G820 was awesome compared to most players at the time. I just upgraded to the KD-R800. It's basically just like the G820 except with bluetooth and a harder to read screen. 99% of the time I use the USB interface with a mini 4GB usb flash drive. This deck is great for that.
Blue Tooth audio: This deck supports 2 blue tooth functions, input as a music device and input/output as a phone device. It works fine with my iPhone 3G for both of these functions. The blue tooth music functionality is basically a wireless line-in.
Blue Tooth Phone: This is my first blue-tooth deck. The phone functionality seems to work ok but it comes with a cheap microphone that only works when connected to the rear mic-in plug. I had to find a way to run the microphone cable from inside the dashboard to the outside of the dashboard. This was tricky to install and the micro-phone is a kludge on the dashboard. I think I'm not going to use the phone functionality on the deck because of this. They should have built a microphone onto the faceplate. I was amazed at the phone options on this deck: It was able to reads lots of information from my iphone 3G like recent call history, the address book, and caller ID for incoming calls.
Colors: JVC highly touts the "30k" colors as a feature. It's neat at first but I don't really care. The system comes with 30 preset colors and a USER option with sliders to configure Red, Green and Blue for a custom color.
USB: I really like the usb feature. I use a FAT formatted 4GB flash drive with lots of sub-folders and songs. My favorite part of this deck is that it displays proper ID3 tags. I read somewhere that a USB HDD will work too but I have yet to confirm. I will update this review after I get an HDD. The iPhone/iPod should also interface on the USB port but I have yet to try that either.
Sound quality: Good enough. I don't have good speakers or a sub.
Digital Radio: Does not work out of the box, requires extra equipment.
Satellite Radio: Does not work out of the box, requires extra equipment.
Aux Line-in: Haven't tried it.
Buttons: The track forward/back and folder up/down buttons are on a single square button that pivots and works better than I expected. The volume knob is near the center of the deck and looks and feels great. It turns like a softly notched mouse wheel and also acts as a button. The phone button is used as a shortcut to the phone options menu and can also pickup and end calls.
Overall: I like this stereo but it only gets 4 out of 5 stars because the blue-tooth microphone is a kludge and the screen is on the small side. Otherwise a fantastic deck that works as advertised and will support all your digital music needs.

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The KD-R800 CD Receiver features Dual USB ports, an included USB Bluetooth adapter, front auxiliary input, detachable faceplate, and Full Dot LCD Display. The unit is also HD Radio Ready, Satellite Radio Ready, and MP3/WMA compatible. The KD-R800 also includes a 3-Band Parametric iEQ, wireless remote, MOS-FET 50W x 4, variable-color illumination and front, rear, and subwoofer preamp outputs with Subwoofer Control.

Variable-Color Illumination Variable-Color Illumination lets you get just the look you want, or match your vehicle's interior lighting, offering 30 preset color choices--or customize your own from over 30,000 variations.
CD and MP3/WMA Playback Enjoy your favorite CDs or burnt CD-R/RWs, or get more bang for your buck with MP3/WMA discs--burn hours of music to one disc and get ID3-TAG support for display of artist and song info. You can also enjoy MP3/WMA files from USB devices.
AM/FM Radio with HS-IVi Tuner Sometimes you just want to listen to the radio. The KD-R800's AM/FM radio features automatic presetting of strongest signals and 6 presets for each band.
The HS-IVi tuner features higher sensitivity, thanks to three IF bandwidths (wide, middle and narrow). It also includes AM Noise Canceller plus upgraded IF filters that help avoid the distortion caused by interference from adjacent stations.
To get even more from the airwaves, add JVC optional hardware for HD Radio or SAT Radio reception.
Dual USB Ports The JVC KD-R800 features not only an integrated front USB port connection, but also an external rear cable/port for connecting an additional USB device. This flexibility enables you to customize how you use your stereo's connections to work best with portable devices--eliminating the need to constantly switch libraries while driving. JVC's Dual USB stereos allow two of these devices to connect simultaneously: iPhone/iPod, Portable Hard Drive, USB Memory Devices, Bluetooth (using included USB-Bluetooth Adapter), Digital Audio Players.
iPod Connectivity You can also operate your iPod via the USB port. Control your iPod/iPhone from either the player itself or from the receiver's controls, while allowing song and artist information display, play, pause, skip, or back commands from either device.
USB Plug and Charge Full Battery charging of USB devices such as iPod/iPhone, Digital Audio Players, and other USB-based devices such as Digital cameras and cell phones (USB-based charging adapter required for some devices).
Built-in Bluetooth Wireless Technology The KD-R900 and KD-R800 include a USB Bluetooth adapter "Dongle" that can be plugged into either USB port to enable full Bluetooth wireless technology features such as:
Hands Free Calling
Voice Dialing
Wireless Audio Streaming
Text Message Notifi cation
Phonebook Transfer

High quality external microphone also included.
Dial in Your Sound Perfect your sound with a three-band parametric equalizer and Loudness control for low level listening.
Input and Output Three pairs of preamp outputs (front, rear, and subwoofer) are provided for adding a little extra power to the KD-R800's onboard 50W x 4 amplifier.
A 3.5mm front panel auxiliary input is also included for use with MP3 players or other external audio devices.
Bluetooth Ready Bluetooth Wireless Technology is available with an optional adapter. A maximum of five compatible mobile phones can be registered for hands-free calling. With voice-recognition mobile phones, you can dial by just saying the name in your phone book. The wireless functions work even if your mobile phone is tucked away in your bag or pocket. You can also stream music from a compatible digital audio player, for listening on your car stereo.
Wireless Remote A full-featured wireless remote is include for controlling receiver functions.
What's in the Box JVC KD-R800 Receiver, trim ring, sleeve, remote control, microphone, wiring harness, installation hardware, installation manual, instructions

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6/25/2011

Parrot RKi8400 Bluetooth Car Stereo for Digital Music and Hands-Free Driving Review

Parrot RKi8400 Bluetooth Car Stereo for Digital Music and Hands-Free Driving
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I had done all my research on stereos that work with the iPhone. I thought this one would be perfect. Here is what I have found:
1. the buttons feel very cheap
2. my iPhone barely fits in the compartment behind the face.
3. a 4gb SD card takes about a minute to initialize every time I start my car
4. did not come with a face cover to car the face around or store in.
5. the voice that talks to you when someone calls, etc cannot pronounce anything -- even the basic features of the device (let alone someone's name!)
6. the speakerphone does not pickup my voice very well at all in my car (have tried several different locations
7. having my iPhone stored behind the face is annoying and barely used -- as you have no access to your phone and you have to shut down the stereo if you need to pull it out.

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