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[Firewall] I've just had the new bluetooth car kit installed...it's great..you keep your phone in your pocket step into the car, turn the ignition and it connects..no hassle...sounds good too

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Smh.com.auhttp://www.smh.com.au [Smh.com.au] The bare essentials - Icon - Technology - smh.com.au: Motorola's Bluetooth Car Kit HF850 ($199) automatically connects to paired-up mobile phones as soon as you start the ignition. The backlit control module .

[Bluetoothcar.typepad.com] the bluetooth car weblog: Sony Ericsson P910i works with HandsFreeLink: Most importantly, that they're not in compliance with Bluetooth's HFP specification regarding sending signal/battery information to the handsfree device and the fact that the P910a does not work with ALL Bluetooth devices. I have told them that it's only a matter of time before SE and other companies who continue to do this become the target of class-action lawsuits for their misleading and deceptive advertising and product descriptions.

Enorgis.comhttp://enorgis.com [Enorgis.com] The Red Ferret Journal: Bluetooth car kit for mobiles Here's an interesting application of Bluetooth .in and turn on the ignition, the unit .

Theage.com.auhttp://www.theage.com.au [Theage.com.au] The bare essentials - Icon - Technology - theage.com.au: Motorola's Bluetooth Car Kit HF850 ($199) automatically connects to paired-up mobile phones as soon as you start the ignition. The backlit control module .

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