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Rimmer
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 9:30 pm    Post subject: Which bluetooth car kit to buy? Reply with quote

Hi,
I have TT mobile running on a nokia 6600 with a BT-77 Bluetooth GPS reciever. I also own a Nokia 6230 and use both phones on a daily basis.

Using the Nokia 6600 with TT mobile runs the battery down pretty quickly. This is where my question comes in.

My question is this... I would like to buy a car kit that will most importantly charge the Nokia 6600 but may also charge the Nokia 6230.
I was thinking of a bluetooth kit, but is it possible to have a car kit that can pair with two mobiles at the same time so that I can answer either of the mobiles.
It would be nice to charge the bluetooth GPS also. (I only have the usual 1 cigarette lighter socket.

Also it would be nice to have two cradles also ;)

Can anyone suggest a product that will fullfill my requirements.

Thanks in advance.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 11:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I currently have the Parrot 3300 on test. It is a good BT Handsfree Kit and also BT GPS, but it does not charge the phone. Also it works great with my XDA but I have trouble getting the BTGPS and the hadsfree to work with my C500.

As far as cradles go I like the Brodit holders. You can have 1 Proclip with a move-mount on it and then get 2 holders, one for each phone. You will still need to get a phone charger as well. www.brodit.com

Another alternative that you colud look at is the new interchangeable systems from Elan, these are professionally wired handsfree kits with interchangeable holders. www.elan-eu.com
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 11:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is it possible to pair both phones at the same time, along with the paired 6600 to the BT-77GPS to any of the parrot systems available for taking calls.
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