Any recommendations for a in-car Bluetooth speaker?

Maximus96

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My wife doesn?t like to use the Bluetooth headsets. I got her a Samsung WEP200 and the sound quality isn?t that great and she doesn?t care for it. Are there any out there that I can leave in the car, is always on and can automatically pair with her phone each time she gets in the car?

thanks
 

boomhower

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Motorola makes a couple models. I have never used on myself by had heard they work very well.
 

TerryMathews

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Get a Parrot CK3100. No joke, totally awesome. Post which of the cars in your sig is hers and I'll link you to the easy-install harness for your car if it's available. I've installed one in my RAV4 and one in my wife's Highlander, super easy with the PnP Toyota harness.

Mutes the stereo and sound comes out the speakers. Processing box fits well behind the stereo, plenty of cabling to make everything fit where ever you want. Excellent audio processing removes minor to moderate wind noise and all echo.

Plus if your phone supports voice dial it will work through the Parrot kit. If it doesn't but it supports bluetooth phonebook transfer you can set up voice dial tags on the Parrot kit (!).

Can't. Recommend. Highly. Enough.

FWIW, don't spend the extra and get the color Parrot kit. They work the same for talking and the screens are MUCH harder to read with any glare. Not worth it for basically only getting a picture of the caller.
 

DivideBYZero

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Originally posted by: TerryMathews
Get a Parrot CK3100. No joke, totally awesome. Post which of the cars in your sig is hers and I'll link you to the easy-install harness for your car if it's available. I've installed one in my RAV4 and one in my wife's Highlander, super easy with the PnP Toyota harness.

Mutes the stereo and sound comes out the speakers. Processing box fits well behind the stereo, plenty of cabling to make everything fit where ever you want. Excellent audio processing removes minor to moderate wind noise and all echo.

Plus if your phone supports voice dial it will work through the Parrot kit. If it doesn't but it supports bluetooth phonebook transfer you can set up voice dial tags on the Parrot kit (!).

Can't. Recommend. Highly. Enough.

FWIW, don't spend the extra and get the color Parrot kit. They work the same for talking and the screens are MUCH harder to read with any glare. Not worth it for basically only getting a picture of the caller.

^This.

In my original post I was going to state it, but I didn't know if you got them over there. It's a great unit and if your phone doesn't have voice dialing, the Parrot does! *cough* iPhone *cough*