8/17/2023 0 Comments Bluetooth handsfree car kit reviewI entered the details for my car and was presented with two choices - a wired solution that would give “iPod control” with an optional Bluetooth Extension module, or the Pure Bluetooth solution which also includes a wired Aux option. About a month ago I finally decided to go ahead and order one. They cover fourteen different car makers, many models from each, and many different model years, some I found going as far back as 2002. This company sells a huge range of kits each engineered to specific vehicles. Until now.Ī while back I decided to research the market to see what was available and came across GTA Car Kits. “I’ll let you know.” Yikes! I dropped the idea and soldiered on with the Aircast. So does Siri.Ī couple of years ago I asked the dealership where I have my car serviced whether they could fit an after-market Bluetooth unit. The microphone works but callers have trouble hearing me. One of the noises sounds like a turbo whine that rises with engine RPMs - entertaining but less than ideal. When I’m driving at speed, there’s enough road noise to mask the hum and occasional other noises the unit emits through my speakers but in traffic it is quite audible. So for the last five years or so, I’ve been using a Belkin Aircast Auto which is… functional… but really quite annoying. CDs are so clunky in 2019 and even if I wanted to listen to the radio (I don’t) the aerial is busted. In 2006 that was pretty nifty, but now my music lives on my iPhone, or even in the cloud. I’ve adhered to the manufacturer’s servicing program almost perfectly, including having the servicing done by them, and it has barely given me any problems in the 100,000 km I have driven it.īeing a 2006 mid-trim model, it came with an in-dash 6-CD changer and an auxiliary input jack and even steering wheel audio controls. While I admit to some envy of Allison driving around in a brand new Tesla, I’m still happy with my new car.
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