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Old 12-15-2006, 06:13 PM #1
norris_watkins@hotmail.com
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Bluetooth car kit ?


Hello :
Im looking for a bluetooth car kit.
This kit should either have an FM transmitter ( so that I can listen to
teh sound using the car radio ) OR and audio out jack ( which I can
use to connect teh car speaker system using a cassette adapter )

It should also have a microphone with fairly good pickup.

Can somebody please suggest a model for me

I was looking at some of them. But all of them had a built in speaker
system that made it ugly and bulky

Thank you very much
--nw



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Old 12-15-2006, 06:45 PM #2
Todd Allcock
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Re: Bluetooth car kit ?


At 15 Dec 2006 16:13:11 -0800 norris_watkins@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hello :
> Im looking for a bluetooth car kit.
> This kit should either have an FM transmitter ( so that I can listen to
> teh sound using the car radio ) OR and audio out jack ( which I can
> use to connect teh car speaker system using a cassette adapter )
>
> It should also have a microphone with fairly good pickup.
>
> Can somebody please suggest a model for me



I'm not sure one exists. It would be far to easy to generate loud,
unwanted feedback by turning your radio up too loud, which the consumer
would then blame on the unit, rather than themselves.
>
> I was looking at some of them. But all of them had a built in speaker
> system that made it ugly and bulky
>


Right, but the manufacturer can control the volume and placement of the
speaker with respect to the microphone to minimize interference and
feedback.


> Thank you very much


Good luck! Your best bet might be to find a unit with the smallest bulk
you can that also has an external speaker jack you can rig the cassette
adapter to (if one exists.)


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