Parrot’s Bluetooth hands-free kit includes GPS;
Nov 4, 2004 12:23 PM
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At AAPEX (Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo) in Las Vegas, Parrot Inc. in Paris, introduced a hands-free car kit (CK 3300) with integrated GPS.
Executive vice president Christophe Dissaux says the kit provides access to standard GPS messages via a Bluetooth GPS-enabled Smartphone or PDA and car stereo.
“Position your PDA on its cradle, turn on the car engine and you're connected instantly and wirelessly,” he says.
“Your phone can remain in your pocket or back seat, voice recognition connects your call. When leaving the car, just take your PDA and go. The system disconnects automatically.”
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