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DaveK



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Parrot MKi9200

Parrot MKi9200
Has any one had one of these fitted to work in a 2007 Vogue, Harmon Kardon Logic touch screen set up ?

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searched and found this,

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic21982....arrot+9200 ... - .- -.




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DaveK



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I'm on there !! Fitted this kit to my early 2003 non touch screen set up but wasn't that impressed with it. However, it was the best of a bad lot. Having been on the parrot website, it says that they don't do a kit to fit it to a 2007 touch screen model. Sure I've seen one with the kit fitted though on my travels.

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you are indeed Thumbs Up


why do you want one anyway? ... - .- -.




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I also have it on my early non touchscreen model. It's ok, but as its a wireless control pad, it sort of doesn't connect most times, and you can't rely on it. However, it's great for Bluetooth with iPhone's music library. -I don't use CDs now.
Are you familiar with it, or considering it.?

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The lead that came with my old one enabled me to leave an iPod attached to it which played through the car system quite well. I could change tracks with the little wire free hand control that came with it. I could also use the iPhone by simply pressing the control button and by using the voice commands, could select some one from the phone book and speak their name to dial them. Could also say ' accept ' when a call was coming in.
Wanted to carry this over to my new rangie.

As it stands at the moment, I'd need to change the bluetooth module to get the phone book contacts up on the screen and touch it to make calls or answer them. Then I'll need a separate set of wires to play my iPod thru the AUX in the back seat.

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