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Re: Nokia Hands Free Car Kit.
« Reply #15 on: 29 January 2010, 21:03:22 »

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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 on: 19 February 2010, 20:07:14 »

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.  :y
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Re: Nokia Hands Free Car Kit.
« Reply #17 on: 20 February 2010, 11:11:47 »

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 on: 21 February 2010, 23:11:59 »

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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 :y.

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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