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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: West Springfield, MA
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Just wondering if anyone has successfully integrated a cellphone/blue tooth accessory into the factory stereo system? Powering the device and the microphone are easy, but I think it would be trick to hear the person on the other end through you the stereo. I know there are company's that make these bluetooth units that interface with aftermarket stereo's, but my g/f would like to keep her factory 6 disc CD changer/stereo.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Do a search on Parrot. There are a number of members who have installed the type of unit you're looking for. IIRC, one of our members detailed the installation process. Here's a link to Parrot's Website:
Parrot USA
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