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Reply #15 - 29. Jan 2010 at 21:03
 
TheBoy wrote on 27. Jan 2010 at 18:32:
I think I have a Cark91 which you can have for postage, though may need to get a mic from egay

i have a mic...free
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Re: Nokia Hands Free Car Kit.
Reply #16 - 19. Feb 2010 at 20:07
 
Still have a 6310 phone and full car kit ie with aux 'hand set', just had a new cover put on the phone.
Yes it is as 'old as the hills' but works ever time.
Bluetooth tends to 'drop out' with the company 'blackberry', never a problem with the Nokia, plus it charges the phone as well.
Ariel connects into the car loom.  Thumbs Up!
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Re: Nokia Hands Free Car Kit.
Reply #17 - 20. Feb 2010 at 11:11
 
Have just looked in garage and I have a complete Nokia hands free kit for a Nokia 2110 (there was a 2110 on E Gay last night for a tenner). Kit has mike, speaker, aerial, holster, amp and all necessary wiring.
PM me if you want to make me an offer.
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Re: Nokia Hands Free Car Kit.
Reply #18 - 21. Feb 2010 at 23:11
 
TheBoy wrote on 25. Jan 2010 at 13:01:
Be aware, some kits expect the echo cancellation to be in handset (Nokia CK-7W being one), some kits have it built in to kit (eg, most Parrots).

Personally, I wouldn't go down the tomtom route, as too much junk to set up for every journey.

But surely you want a kit to work with your existing mobile? Therefore your existing mobile will point you in the direction of which kit is best Thumbs Up!.


That would explain why the people ringing my Samsung Tocca used to hear themselves talking through my CK-7W. Got to the point that I stuck an old 6310 in the car just for car use. Got a Nokia N97 mini now and thats perfect.

I also have a Tomtom 520. Imho, waste of time on the bluetooth side of things. Doesn't matter that my phone trusts it and should connect automatically, it rarely does.
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