Motorola Bluetooth® Car Kit HF820
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Motorola Bluetooth® Car Kit HF820
http://motorola.digitalriver.com/DRH...uctID=36196300
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Anyone try this? Our cars are very quiet so I would think this would work well, plus no install
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Anyone try this? Our cars are very quiet so I would think this would work well, plus no install
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I have the Motorla 850 and use it in my E and it works fine. Once on my ear, the phone can be placed in the center arm rest. The only negative is that the battery in the bluetooth has a short duration and must be charged frequently.
While you do not have the interactive benefits of a factory install, it is a good and simple alternative. If you live on the cell phone (which I do not), the other bells and whistles would justify the expense.
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While you do not have the interactive benefits of a factory install, it is a good and simple alternative. If you live on the cell phone (which I do not), the other bells and whistles would justify the expense.
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