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BURY
MUSIC BLUETOOTH CAR KIT
The
Bury Music Car Kit is the first Bluetooth Car Kit on the
market to allow you to pair two phones simultaneously.
The Bury Music Car Kit has a connectivity option for the
Apple iPhone or iPod - the music plackback can be controlled
from both the hands free car kit and the Apple devices.
It is an easy-to-use system with an intuitive 2.8-inch
Touchscreen and DialogPlus voice control.
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NOKIA
CK-200 BLUETOOTH CAR KIT
A
growing number of people now use two mobile phones. The
Nokia CK-200 Bluetooth Car Kit is one of the first to
incorporate a multipoint connection, allowing two handsets
to be connected at the same time.
The Nokia CK-200 Bluetooth Car Kit is compatible with
handsets from all manufacturers. The simple and elegant
2.5” display makes searching through your contacts
easy.
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MERCEDES
VISEEO BLUETOOTH CAR KITS
Connecting
mobile phones to Mercedes Benz is a big problem. You can
install cradles for some phones, but with few supported
models, your choice of telephones is very restricted.
The ViseeO Mercedes Bluetooth hands free mobile phone
in car kits allow you to connect virtually any Bluetooth
mobile phone to a Mercedes Benz.
Choose the ViseeO
MBU-1000 for pre-2005 Mercedes or the ViseeO
MBU-2 for 2005 onwards Mercedes.
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PARROT
MKi BLUETOOTH CAR KITS
The
MKi range of Parrot Bluetooth Car Kits includes the Parrot
MKi9000, Parrot
MKi9100 and Parrot
MKi9200. Each car kit is compatible with iPod and
iPhone and comes with a music cable designed to adapt
to any sort of digital and analogue music player.
The MKi9100 also comes with a detachable blue OLED screen
and the MKi9200 comes with a detachable colour screen.
And for a completely seamless installation, they are all
compatible with the Parrot
UNIKA Steering Wheel Control Interface.
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ROAD
SAFETY LAW
On
27 February 2007 the Road Safety Act 2006 came into force
in the UK.
While driving, you will be breaking the law if you pick
up or use any type of phone that is, or must be, held
to operate it. And the fine
is £60.
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