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Old 26th Aug 2006, 16:19   #1 (permalink)
 
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Bluetooth Car Kits

Has anyone had any experience of the Sony HCB-100 bleutooth car kit. It requires no installation (clips to sunvisor) and is reasonably priced. Can't find any reviews on the net.
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Old 26th Aug 2006, 16:42   #2 (permalink)
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Beware of simplex devices (you can't hear the other end while you're talking). Some folks have no problem with that, others can't get on with it at all.

I believe this one is "simplex". Most Bluetooth headsets are duplex. There are duplex loudspeaking kits around (but cheap they aren't).
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