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Musikmann Oct 22, 2006 05:46 PM

Cingular's Blue Tooth Adapter
 
Hello Friends,

I just stopped by a Cingular store to ask about upgrading my older LG phone to a Motorola Razer BT one.

I mentioned why I wanted to do this (soon buying an MB puck and need a BT compatible phone). The girl said that they have a adapter for $79 that will do the same thing. It's about the size of a woman's compact, and was designed to clip on the sun visor. She also claimed to have just done a conversion on a "new" Mercedes, and everything worked as it should. I asked her "Do you mean newer than my 2001?" but she could not answer).

It seems senseless to buy a $349 puck from MB if this unit will do the same thing, but I am skeptical that it will. Can anyone here please elaborate on this?

Thanks in advance,
Musikmann

linkmustang Oct 22, 2006 07:18 PM

i would buy the mb one i install them all the time make sure when u buy your car to make sure it setup for a phone and what dealer are u going to

Musikmann Oct 22, 2006 08:08 PM

To: linkmustang
 

Originally Posted by linkmustang (Post 1804122)
i would buy the mb one i install them all the time make sure when u buy your car to make sure it setup for a phone and what dealer are u going to

Hello Link, and thanks for the reply.

My preferred dealer is Smith Motor Cars in Charleston, and I trust the service writers, and technicians, with whom I have had contact.

I have already bought the car in which I want to get the phone working. Phone options are: Hands-Free Communication, Motorola V60i cradle mounted in the center console, non-working and obsolete V60i handset.

Please let me know if you are interested in doing the work, "on the side", or otherwise. A Private Message is probably preferable to the MBWorld administrators.

Regards,
Musikmann

MagicO309D Oct 23, 2006 03:24 PM

The Clip-On Bluetooth adaptor is not integrated into the car's hands-free system so you might as well just continue to use an earbud for your calls.

If you already have a V60 phone system installed, only the puck really makes sense so you can take advantage of the expensive system already built into your car. You can get it from your dealer or online at www.wireles4mb.com. The puck simply docks in your car's V60 cradle, no tools needed. If you choose certain compatible retail phones you will even get phonebook download into your radio head unit. Check out the supported features list on www.wireless4mb.com before choosing a Bluetooth handset to make sure you can take advantage of all of the features that the Puck supports.

Musikmann Oct 25, 2006 04:24 PM

Thanks Magic0309D
 

Originally Posted by MagicO309D (Post 1805290)
The Clip-On Bluetooth adaptor is not integrated into the car's hands-free system so you might as well just continue to use an earbud for your calls.

If you already have a V60 phone system installed, only the puck really makes sense so you can take advantage of the expensive system already built into your car. You can get it from your dealer or online at www.wireles4mb.com. The puck simply docks in your car's V60 cradle, no tools needed. If you choose certain compatible retail phones you will even get phonebook download into your radio head unit. Check out the supported features list on www.wireless4mb.com before choosing a Bluetooth handset to make sure you can take advantage of all of the features that the Puck supports.

Haha - what earbud? I hate the looks of those things, but those are one of the things she tried to sell me. I'll both check out the above website and run it past the dealership. It ticks me off that the girl did not know as much as she pretended to, but I'll admit that I did not mention the hands-free option I have installed.

I appreciate your information very much,
Musikmann

Musikmann Oct 26, 2006 07:22 PM

www.wireless4mb.com
 
I forgot to mention that I spoke to a nice girl at wireless4mb a couple of months ago. She said that I had to buy the puck from my dealer, but that she would be happy to help me with a BT phone, or could offer other support. I guess that situation has changed recently, and they also can sell us the adapter/converter. Plus, they want "only" $325 whereas my dealer quoted me $349.

Another curiosity, is that thier compatability chart does not list my 2001 model year. The last time I checked, neither does the MB literature (both say 2002 is the oldest), but my salesman put a puck in my cradle, and using his BT phone, proved that it will indeed work.

MARK CUMMINS Oct 27, 2006 05:45 PM

Contact Steve or wanda @ www.mbenznl.com for prices on the Bluetooth puc..also several other phone options..VA etc

socrate Oct 30, 2006 05:12 AM

:) :bs:


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