MB Bluetooth is finally here in US and available

That being said, what parts are needed to hook to the RAZR phone by Motorola?
UHI kit?
Dongle?
both?
More then that?
Thanks for the help!
Mike




The phone is conforming to which standard ? Unfortunately there is no universal agreement on what a phonebook is and how to talk to it. All phones must be profiled and scripted into the interface functions.
Thanks,
Mike
http://www.eiskits.com/argoslaunch4.html
Looks like its 100% seamless and is pretty easy to install. For $850 it's not a bad deal considering what many may have to go through to get bluetooth working.
The kicker for me on this is that it seems to integrate fully with COMAND.
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http://www.eiskits.com/argoslaunch4.html
Looks like its 100% seamless and is pretty easy to install. For $850 it's not a bad deal considering what many may have to go through to get bluetooth working.
The kicker for me on this is that it seems to integrate fully with COMAND.
Check out this site for info. on Argos: http://www.bluecarkit.com/forum/index.php
To me, it looks like their system is in beta, at best--maybe still in alpha development. It looks/sounds hit-and-mis at best. They offered me a system for $580 if I would help them "test it out." My MB dealer said they would install it for me too, but I have a feeling it is still in early development.
If you get one, please keep us informed of your experiences w/ it, because a lot of us would really love to have a real Bluetooth solution retrofitted in our cars.
Besides, MB claims to have a Bluetooth "solution coming soon." But I won't hold my breath until that day arrives.
I am curious to see how MB will be trying to rip of their loyal customers next.
John
I have the Cingular version of the RAZR and I have the following soft ware version: R374_G_0E.40.57R
I found this by typing "*#9999#" and it came up.
He said Im good to go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Couple more weeks and the Bluetooth for my 2003 SL500 will be available.
So this confirms that I dont need a proprietary MB phone afterall.
PAUL
Edited to correct the code...sorry.
Last edited by prsmith777; Feb 14, 2006 at 12:47 PM.
Thank you for contacting Auto Wireless Solutions (AWS) with your questions. In order activate phone service in your vehicle; you will need to have the dealership install the integrated hands free system. AWS can provide you with the MHI Bluetooth Adaptor. The Motorola V60 phone is not currently a Mercedes approved Bluetooth phone.
Mercedes has approved certain phones with each carrier. Mercedes also requires the phones to have a specific software level. AWS can provide the following phone with the specific software level and activate on T-Mobile:
MOTOROLA v3 RAZOR (silver) $349
There are three other phones approved for T-Mobile which you would have to get from the cellular provider then contact AWS to see if it has the required software:
MOTOROLA u6 ROKR
MOTOROLA v330
BLACKBERRY 7290
If AWS provides you with the phone at $349, the MHI Adaptor will be $350. If you get an approved phone from the cellular provider with the correct software level, the adaptor will be $474.
I contacted my MB service dept and they told me it would cost $2000.00 to have an integrated phone system installed.
that means: $700 for the phone and bluetooth adapter plus $2000 for the system......OUCH!
Thank you for contacting Auto Wireless Solutions (AWS) with your questions. In order activate phone service in your vehicle; you will need to have the dealership install the integrated hands free system. AWS can provide you with the MHI Bluetooth Adaptor. The Motorola V60 phone is not currently a Mercedes approved Bluetooth phone.
Mercedes has approved certain phones with each carrier. Mercedes also requires the phones to have a specific software level. AWS can provide the following phone with the specific software level and activate on T-Mobile:
MOTOROLA v3 RAZOR (silver) $349
There are three other phones approved for T-Mobile which you would have to get from the cellular provider then contact AWS to see if it has the required software:
MOTOROLA u6 ROKR
MOTOROLA v330
BLACKBERRY 7290
If AWS provides you with the phone at $349, the MHI Adaptor will be $350. If you get an approved phone from the cellular provider with the correct software level, the adaptor will be $474.
I contacted my MB service dept and they told me it would cost $2000.00 to have an integrated phone system installed.
that means: $700 for the phone and bluetooth adapter plus $2000 for the system......OUCH!
Re. Bluetooth: I'm still not sure I understand why you need to buy a new cradle for the RAZR. Why can't you just leave it in your pocket and have it connect wirelessly? After all, isn't that what Bluetooth is all about?
Main page
page comparing different phone features
manual
quick guide
Paul
Main page
page comparing different phone features
manual
quick guide
Paul
Last edited by Jayhawk; Feb 17, 2006 at 12:32 PM.
To me, it looks like their system is in beta, at best--maybe still in alpha development. It looks/sounds hit-and-mis at best. They offered me a system for $580 if I would help them "test it out." My MB dealer said they would install it for me too, but I have a feeling it is still in early development.
If you get one, please keep us informed of your experiences w/ it, because a lot of us would really love to have a real Bluetooth solution retrofitted in our cars.
I agree, it would be better to allow you to have the display on something meaningful while driving (instead of displaying the cell carrier's name) and switch to callerid display on an incoming call.
Last edited by ToonArmy; Feb 18, 2006 at 02:31 PM. Reason: corrected typo
The AWS features listings (thanks, Jayhawk and prsmith777) shows feature sets for the Motorola Razr V3 and V710 that indicate phone book download - this may be true for non-Verizon models, but not likely the Verizon V3c (CDMA) Razr or a NON-MB Verizon V710.
Since I use Verizon because of better coverage in my area (especially in Metro tunnels), I am leaving an MB/Verizon V710 plugged into the MHI in my car, and "no-answer" call forwarding to a Razr V3c that I carry. It works well. I have the ability to answer the V710 when in the car, together with all of the phone features COMAND provides with the MHI plug-in; and since I was always forgetting to take the V710 with me (and my car is parked a long way from our unit), I have the Razr. With a family plan already in place, the extra line charge is $10 per month for service, plus the purchase price of the phones - which runs more than a BT kit.
There is no confusion as to which number to reach me on, because I give out only the V710 number - all calls go there first, and are forwarded to the Razr's number if I don't answer.
It won't be the ideal solution for everyone, but it is worth considering particularly if you use Verizon, or if your coverage isn't very good using just your phone's antenna - or if you want all of the features that COMAND offers with a plug-in phone.
Last edited by Skylaw; Feb 20, 2006 at 11:22 AM.
Hopefully it will work w/ Cingular GSM RAZR Bluetooth, and I will not have to do a Skylaw solution.
Last edited by Jayhawk; Feb 20, 2006 at 12:44 PM.


