Bluetooth integration
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Bluetooth integration
So since a few months ago I put in a new deck in my car I did some reading and found out the headunit was able to have bluetooth integrated into it. So being I like the idea of talking hands free (safety and handsfree for shifting) I decide to go fourth and get the adapter to do so. So I did. I got it all installed and I love it. Its so cool being able to just tell your car to call someone and have it do it for you. And the best part is you can convince people that your car is able to talk. I did this earlier today had a female friend in the car, put my cell in the center console already connected so I had a call online so I get in and just start talking and she looks at me like I am crazy and then a friend of mine on the other end starts talking/ she is totally confused and thinks the car is actually talking to me. It was ****ing funny. All together I would suggest this to everyone. its alot safer and is just a nice addition if the HU can be bluetooth integrated.
#2
RE: Bluetooth integration
sounds tight...i want bluetooth in my next headunit forsure mostly because i got an LG voyager and it can hold up to 8 gb of music (once i get the card[8D])...glad to hear that it sounds good and everything though...what head unit do you have?
#3
RE: Bluetooth integration
Nice.
I use BlueTooth Technology on my Blackberry, but it's a headset and not built into my car. If I had a cheap option to install it into my car, I'd do it. Sadly, there isn't one that I know of so I'll have to stick to a headset.
I use BlueTooth Technology on my Blackberry, but it's a headset and not built into my car. If I had a cheap option to install it into my car, I'd do it. Sadly, there isn't one that I know of so I'll have to stick to a headset.
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