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Author Subject: Bluetooth Head Unit Suggestions?
bennn

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Location: Shrewsbury

Registered: 05 Sep 2008

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Post #1
Im thinking of putting a bluetooth head unit in my 6 as i had one in my s3 and it was really handy for using the phone while driving?

I'd ideally like to retain the use of the steering wheel controls too.

Suggestions?

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Posted 17th Mar 2011 at 18:18
SteviePut

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Location: Down south

Registered: 20 Oct 2005

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Post #2
I've an Alpine one with parrot blue tooth built in. Can't remember the model tho and I can't be arsed to go to the garage to find outLaugh my ass off

I'm sure I put a thread up about it so if you search you might find itSmile

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Posted 17th Mar 2011 at 23:56
musclebeach

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Location: Yorkshire

Registered: 13 Aug 2006

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Post #3
I have an Alpine too with the Parrot, it's fantastic! About £170 when i bought it, the external microphone can be wired neatly so you don't see any wire at all, and with the microphone put above the rear view mirror the quality of the sound pickup by the microphone is brilliant! I really would spend the money and get one with an external mic, my friend has one with an inbuilt mic and it's absolutely crap!

Two people swearing by Alpines now Thumbs up

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Posted 14th Apr 2011 at 03:05

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