Guest xspyda Posted May 3, 2006 Report Posted May 3, 2006 Ok, so this is not strictly Wizard related, but if I can find the right adapter I intend to use it with my Wizard so there's the connection ;-p Anyone using a device successfully to transmit the sound from the Wizard via BT to the car stereo - ideally with decent quality? Is there such a thing as a cassette BT adapter that pairs with the phone and then simply goes in the stereo in the cassette slot - or is cassette considered too legacy now? :-( Any decent solutions welcomed.
Guest ahenry Posted May 3, 2006 Report Posted May 3, 2006 Ok, so this is not strictly Wizard related, but if I can find the right adapter I intend to use it with my Wizard so there's the connection ;-p Anyone using a device successfully to transmit the sound from the Wizard via BT to the car stereo - ideally with decent quality? Is there such a thing as a cassette BT adapter that pairs with the phone and then simply goes in the stereo in the cassette slot - or is cassette considered too legacy now? :-( Any decent solutions welcomed. Maplin do a stereo that includes a bluetooth handsfree module for
Guest xspyda Posted May 3, 2006 Report Posted May 3, 2006 Thanks, but my car has the stock stereo built in and I'm not up for changing it any time soon. Not too interested in the Stereo's that have BT as standard, after all it's just more tempting for the car thieves! I know there are little gadgets that you can connect to the phone and then 'broadcast' the received signal on a frequency of your choice but I was hoping for something a little more direct and something that doesn't have to be attached to the phone. Cheers for the info though :)
Guest BlueDonkey Posted May 11, 2006 Report Posted May 11, 2006 Thanks, but my car has the stock stereo built in and I'm not up for changing it any time soon. Not too interested in the Stereo's that have BT as standard, after all it's just more tempting for the car thieves! I know there are little gadgets that you can connect to the phone and then 'broadcast' the received signal on a frequency of your choice but I was hoping for something a little more direct and something that doesn't have to be attached to the phone. Cheers for the info though ;) I recently bought a Parrot CK3000 Evolution from Expansys for
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