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#16
Originally Posted by SDGuy
Ravi- The Raytel does look cool but is quite pricey I believe. Parrot offers 3 models - the 3000 Evolution with a stealth looking controller (no lcd), the CK3100 with a small 2 line LCD and the 3200-LS in full color. I just signed a contract with Parrot and will be bundling these units with our no-cut harness interface adapter. See http://members.***.net/quickconnect/HBBH-1desc.html I want to thank El Duderino for the bundling idea - great idea!
Here is the latest pic of the no-cut harness interface adapter for Bose - not a single wire to cut or splice - installation takes minutes... Howard
Here is the latest pic of the no-cut harness interface adapter for Bose - not a single wire to cut or splice - installation takes minutes... Howard
Would this be compatible with a eclispe avn5435 or a pioneer avic n1?
#20
Slvrg35,
Hi. I still haven't found much on the Raytel. For better or worse, the HBBH-1 is very specific to the Parrot. If I were you, I'd base my decision on phone model compatibility. Parrot seems to be pretty responsive to new model phones and downloading new firmware is just a matter of bringing your laptop (with a $10 bluetooth dongle) out to the car. A bunch of people on this forum have our HBBH-1 with a Parrot kit in their G35. Howard
Hi. I still haven't found much on the Raytel. For better or worse, the HBBH-1 is very specific to the Parrot. If I were you, I'd base my decision on phone model compatibility. Parrot seems to be pretty responsive to new model phones and downloading new firmware is just a matter of bringing your laptop (with a $10 bluetooth dongle) out to the car. A bunch of people on this forum have our HBBH-1 with a Parrot kit in their G35. Howard
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