
Regular Price:
$79.99
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Product Details
- Allows you to answer phone calls
- Aux-In connects to car stereo
- Seamlessly switches between calls and music
- ?Wirelessly plays music from your iPhone/iPod touch to your car stereo
- Bluetooth connects to smartphone
- Routes calls and music from a smartphone through car speakers
- Bluetooth microphone has DSP to help eliminate echo noise
- Embedded microphone mounts anywhere on the dashboard for the best voice pick-up
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Customer Review
Product Description
I want to play my music through my car stereo and answer phones call via the built-in bluetooth in my phone." Top to learn more
Handy device - as long as your receiver has an aux input on the front
This is one of the easiest blue-tooth gadgets to use, and one of the handiest. Unlike most other hands-free add-ons, this one does NOT use an FM transmitter to broadcast over your car stereo- it uses a 2.5mm jack (mini-headphone size - same as an iPod.) This of course means that your receiver has to have an available jack to plug into. Assuming your vehicle is so equipped, then this is probably the best hands-free add on you could find. One large button controls it all (It also houses the microphone.) There's a plate that gets stuck to your dash - the dash side is foam adhesive tape, the other grabs the button with a magnet.At one end of the cable is that button/mic combination - this attaches to the dash. At the other end is a standard cigarette lighter style plug. Stick this in the auto's outlet (I guess they are no longer called lighters.) This end also has the plug that sticks into your sound system's aux jack. That's it. Since it's blue-tooth, your phone can be in...
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December 20, 2010
| Helpful Votes: 40 | Rating: 4
Great Product, Really shines with an iPhone
My car has a 12V receptacle and an AUX input inside the center console. I have an iPhone 3GS and had been using a 1st gen iPod Touch to play music through the AUX input. I wanted to consolidate devices, by using my phone to play music, and also be able to make phone calls 'nearly' hands-free. All while using A2DP (over bluetooth). I like to imagine that this is one of Steve Job's strong points.In researching solutions, there weren't many. Parrot devices were expensive, and would require a separate visor mounted box. Most devices also connected through FM transmitters. There were only two options which answered my specific pain point.Enter the Aircast Auto. The device was at a mild price point, and seemed to have all the functionality I required. The product was extremely intuitive to set up. I was able to have music playing through Bluetooth in minutes. Will the A2DP protocol provide good quality music? YES! The sound is nearly as crisp as a CD (The 6.1...
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February 25, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 11 | Rating: 4