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Best/Easiest Bluetooth Hands Free Kit to Fit
« on: 05 April 2010, 14:47:15 »

Wife has finally succumbed to swapping her existing antique phone for a Nokia E63. Main reason for not doing so before was the CARK-91 hands free kit in the car. So I now need to find and fit a suitable Bluetooth kit to replace it. As a facelift the car has the basic wiring pre-fitted but can anyone recommend a good kit to fit please. I have been looking at Parrot but there may be others as good or better. Don't need anything too fancy as it will be used relatively infrequently but I want sound to go through the head unit (as currently) and mute the radio. I assume I will need a new connection lead too? Has anyone generated a 'how to' guide for this?
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Re: Best/Easiest Bluetooth Hands Free Kit to Fit
« Reply #1 on: 05 April 2010, 16:03:10 »

Easiest by Fay is the Bluetooth parrot kit just fits straight on to the is with minimum wiring and just the mic to run a cable for.not trying to sell it but got one here if your intrested,just pm me if you are.but really are easy!
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Re: Best/Easiest Bluetooth Hands Free Kit to Fit
« Reply #2 on: 05 April 2010, 16:05:51 »

to replace the cark-91, something like nokia ck-7w bluetooth kit (£20 from egay) is almost 'plug and play' (for bluetooth only). The power cable connector has changed, but same colours, 4 connections. Also need to run the control button.
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Re: Best/Easiest Bluetooth Hands Free Kit to Fit
« Reply #3 on: 05 April 2010, 17:09:25 »

Thanks TB

So does this mean I need to replace the control box but otherwise all wiring other than the power cable and controller remains the same? Does the power cable connector come with he kit? If so I assume I can cut the old one off the Autoleads connector and remake the connections?
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Re: Best/Easiest Bluetooth Hands Free Kit to Fit
« Reply #4 on: 05 April 2010, 17:18:11 »

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Thanks TB

So does this mean I need to replace the control box but otherwise all wiring other than the power cable remains the same? Does the power cable connector come with he kit? If so I assume I can cut the old one off the Autoleads connector and remake the connections?
Yes, just replace control box (replace the power connector on autolead), and run a 'control button'. Also, remove your old cark91 cradle, as cradles not used with bluetooth (may be able to get a popport cradle for new nokia if you want wired connection).

Ensure the new nokia is compatible with ck-7w, not all are.
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Re: Best/Easiest Bluetooth Hands Free Kit to Fit
« Reply #5 on: 05 April 2010, 19:42:50 »

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Thanks TB

So does this mean I need to replace the control box but otherwise all wiring other than the power cable remains the same? Does the power cable connector come with he kit? If so I assume I can cut the old one off the Autoleads connector and remake the connections?
Yes, just replace control box (replace the power connector on autolead), and run a 'control button'. Also, remove your old cark91 cradle, as cradles not used with bluetooth (may be able to get a popport cradle for new nokia if you want wired connection).

Ensure the new nokia is compatible with ck-7w, not all are.

Not for the E63... But IIRCC it is compatible with CK7 :y
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Re: Best/Easiest Bluetooth Hands Free Kit to Fit
« Reply #6 on: 05 April 2010, 20:25:21 »

Thanks,

No mention of compatability with the E63 on the Nokia website (other E series phones are mentioned) so bit of a quandary as to whether or not to go for this.
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Re: Best/Easiest Bluetooth Hands Free Kit to Fit
« Reply #7 on: 05 April 2010, 20:43:48 »

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No mention of compatability with the E63 on the Nokia website (other E series phones are mentioned) so bit of a quandary as to whether or not to go for this.
I suspect it will be compatible, its generally only older stuff thats not. And for £20 (2nd hand from egay), worth a punt ;)
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Re: Best/Easiest Bluetooth Hands Free Kit to Fit
« Reply #8 on: 05 April 2010, 20:44:35 »

The compat issue, if it exists, will be the other party will hear an echo (the carkit user will not hear this)
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Re: Best/Easiest Bluetooth Hands Free Kit to Fit
« Reply #9 on: 05 April 2010, 21:19:20 »

Boxed new one has just gone for £43.10 so not exactly a giveaway.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170466187441&_trkparms=tab%3DWatching
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Re: Best/Easiest Bluetooth Hands Free Kit to Fit
« Reply #10 on: 05 April 2010, 21:21:23 »

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Boxed new one has just gone for £43.10 so not exactly a giveaway.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170466187441&_trkparms=tab%3DWatching
I got one 3 weeks ago, £22 delivered. 2nd hand. All you need to control box, button, and power connector. Use existing mic.
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Re: Best/Easiest Bluetooth Hands Free Kit to Fit
« Reply #11 on: 05 April 2010, 23:26:43 »

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I got one 3 weeks ago, £22 delivered. 2nd hand. All you need to control box, button, and power connector. Use existing mic.

I am going to fit a Nokia bluetooth kit, are the wires for the mic easy to find  ? same with the aerial wire, is it in the drivers side foot well behind the kick plate ?  does it connect to the radio to use the cars speakers.
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Re: Best/Easiest Bluetooth Hands Free Kit to Fit
« Reply #12 on: 05 April 2010, 23:30:27 »

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Boxed new one has just gone for £43.10 so not exactly a giveaway.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170466187441&_trkparms=tab%3DWatching
I got one 3 weeks ago, £22 delivered. 2nd hand. All you need to control box, button, and power connector. Use existing mic.

I'll try and have a rummage in the shed on Wednesday... I may have some bits ::)
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Re: Best/Easiest Bluetooth Hands Free Kit to Fit
« Reply #13 on: 06 April 2010, 09:03:49 »

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I got one 3 weeks ago, £22 delivered. 2nd hand. All you need to control box, button, and power connector. Use existing mic.

I am going to fit a Nokia bluetooth kit, are the wires for the mic easy to find  ? same with the aerial wire, is it in the drivers side foot well behind the kick plate ?  does it connect to the radio to use the cars speakers.
(basic) Bluetooth kits don't use the aerial - only the mic/speaker goes over bluetooth, phone itself is the transmitter, using it's aerial.

Not all Omegas have mics, and their are 2 different, incompatible types. Easiest to run a nokia mic up passenger a post, tuck in under headlining to sunroor console, then mount there.
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Re: Best/Easiest Bluetooth Hands Free Kit to Fit
« Reply #14 on: 06 April 2010, 10:01:24 »

Can I just jump in here?? (I used to do this for a living....)
E63 is a bit of a strange phone, will work with 80% of all bluetooth kits, but "acts up" with the Parrot kit, will not transfer the caller list from the phone very well, and caller display will only show 50% of the time. The brand new parrot kits have a software update that cures the caller display problem, but not the number list one.

Sorry to hyjack the thread, just didn't want you to spend good money on something before you knew the stakes,
The Nokia CK series kits are probably compatible, but have no display, and require a holder for the phone of some kind on the dashboard.

Cheers,

Mike.


Oh, and NEITHER of them uses an aerial, so you will need to rely on the one in the phone, so it must be relatively visible in the car for a good signal.
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