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Old 06-29-2006, 08:13 AM   #1
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Anyone using it with an 8700?
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Old 06-29-2006, 09:29 PM   #2
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Bolth of my bosses have it in there cars, i havent heard any complaints from them about it. Although if i know them they never use it.
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Parrot Easy huhwhatwhat???

What are you guys talking about, if i may ask?
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I have an 8700. For the car kit I use a Parrot 3100 http://parrot.biz/united_kingdom/pro...hp?id=advanced

The parrot is brilliant; just got one for the wife also.
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The parrot is brilliant; just got one for the wife also.
I use the same one too, with an 8700- can't fault it at all! The car kit is great, I have 4 phones paired to mine & have had no problem with any of them
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Old 06-30-2006, 01:00 PM   #6
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Parrot Easy huhwhatwhat???

What are you guys talking about, if i may ask?

It's a soft install car kit. YOu can move it easily from vehicle to vehicle.

http://smartphonedepot.com/shop/prod...cat=324&page=1
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Old 06-30-2006, 01:12 PM   #7
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It's a soft install car kit. YOu can move it easily from vehicle to vehicle.
I assume (?) I can't sync with my 8700 address book, but can you use voice dial? I have the old version of this product and am thinking of upgrading.
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Thanks for the link!

Looks pretty cool!

Not something that would be worth the investment for me as i dont spend a ton of time in the car, or between a couple cars. But i can definitely see its usefulness!
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I assume (?) I can't sync with my 8700 address book, but can you use voice dial? I have the old version of this product and am thinking of upgrading.

This kit is very basic... think speakerphone extension. It would support voice dialing from a device that has that feature (not a BlackBerry).
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This kit is very basic... think speakerphone extension. It would support voice dialing from a device that has that feature (not a BlackBerry).

What the price tag on this?
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looked to be about $90 from the price on the link.
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