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bluetooth
hey guys..i have a 2003 coupe..and obviously at that time there was no bluetooth..i have my cell phone which supports it and i kno that the latest models of the coupe offer bluetooth as an option..i jus wanted to see what my options were as far as gettin it installed in a similar fashion to that of the manufacturer...i didnt wanna add a plugin type thing..but rather into the cars system....any help would be appreciated
thanks much
thanks much
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Take a look at the Parrot kits, especially the 3200 Color. Very compatible with a wide range of bluetooth phones (better than factory 2006 capability). A lot of the fourm members have gotten their Parrot kit here:
Click This
As a point of information, I make a harness adapter that is totally plug and play for the G35 Bose and the Parrot - see This Link
If you are non-Bose, you can get our straight thru harness adapter with no electronics QCNis-1 See Here. Let me know if I can help. Howard
Click This
As a point of information, I make a harness adapter that is totally plug and play for the G35 Bose and the Parrot - see This Link
If you are non-Bose, you can get our straight thru harness adapter with no electronics QCNis-1 See Here. Let me know if I can help. Howard
Last edited by SDGuy; 04-21-2006 at 08:56 PM.
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Hi. We are in San Diego but don't do installs. Several people on G35Driver have our harness-interface but I don't have pics of an actual install. Maybe someone who has pulled their radio will chime in. It shouldn't be more than an hour install with our harness. Maybe your dealer will install it or have a recommendation of a local audio shop who knows Infinitis. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by SDGuy
Take a look at the Parrot kits, especially the 3200 Color. Very compatible with a wide range of bluetooth phones (better than factory 2006 capability). A lot of the fourm members have gotten their Parrot kit here (no affiliation):
http://www.mobileplanet.com/product.asp?code=127593
As a point of information, I make a harness adapter that is totally plug and play for the G35 Bose and the Parrot - see http://members.***.net/quickconnect
If you are non-Bose, you can get our straight thru harness adapter with no electronics QCNis-1. Let me know if I can help. Howard
http://www.mobileplanet.com/product.asp?code=127593
As a point of information, I make a harness adapter that is totally plug and play for the G35 Bose and the Parrot - see http://members.***.net/quickconnect
If you are non-Bose, you can get our straight thru harness adapter with no electronics QCNis-1. Let me know if I can help. Howard
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I have Parrot 3200 color. It is works good, Not hard to install yourself. Only downside, picture caller ID works depends on model of your cell phone. However if caller is in your phonebook, system will tell who’s calling. In addition, you may consider Parrot 3000 evolution, it does not have a screen, but has very nice voice functions, and you may not even press any buttons to make or answer a call.
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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