Parrot 3200 LS-COLOR Car kit for Bluetooth cell phones Includes color LCD display | 
enlarge | Brand: Parrot Category: CE
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $144.99 You Save: $155.00 (52%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews
Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.5 x 3.4
MPN: CK3200 LS-COLOR Model: CK3200ls UPC: 020410000759 EAN: 0411378015563 ASIN: B0014KKZVY
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| Features:
| • | Bluetooth car kit includes microphone, dash-mounted color LCD screen/keypad, and control unit for hands-free cell phone use | | • | compatible with all Bluetooth phones | | • | dash-mounted color LCD screen with 3-button keypad controls all phone menu functions | | • | voice-recognition software stores up to 150 names for hands-free dialing (only works with certain phones) | | • | noise reduction and echo cancellation technology for clear voice transmission |
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Product Description Bluetooth car kit includes microphone, dash-mounted color LCD screen/keypad, and control unit for hands-free cell phone use * compatible with all Bluetooth phones * dash-mounted color LCD screen with 3-button keypad controls all phone menu functions * voice-recognition software stores up to 150 names for hands-free dialing (only works with certain phones) * noise reduction and echo cancellation technology for clear voice transmission *
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
works well January 7, 2009 The only thing that isn't great is the phone number synching. i had to manually enter contacts buts it's not bad. everything else is great
Better Than a Headset October 23, 2008 Coupled with the install harness I found through Parrott, the LS3200 was a breeze to install myself.
Pros: Beats a headset hands down. Couple this unit with Blackberry and the voice recognition is awesome. Pretty much true hands free. The sound quality is great and most people can't tell your in a car. I drive a large noisy truck and it still sounds awesome.
Cons: Has a hiccup every once in a great while. Might be more of an issue with my cycling though things too fast. I seem to be able to confuse the system. Fix is easy. . . give it a second and hit the hangup button. This usually sorts it out.
Carefully check vehicle compatibility!! July 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This unit has worked really well on my 2006 Honda Odyssey Touring with the Navigation option. This is the most complex Odyssey audio package available with the built in DVD system that supports Dolby Digital 5.1 sound, etc. It has active amplification that is outside the car stereo "head unit" in the dashboard. If the Parrot is installed using any of the supposed ready made harnesses that allow integration of the Parrot and the car stereo, the sound from the Parrot will be a lot louder than tolerable. This is because the Parrot has its own amplifier and a little switching box that sits inside the dashboard when installed. This feeds into a "T" harness which essentially allows the Parrot to switch out the stereo and connect itself to your speakers when it is activated by a call. In any simpler stereo, this would be fine because this arrangement cuts out the car's amplifier. In my car, the downstream amp makes the sound waaayyy too loud, no matter how you set the Parrot's volume.
The solution, then, was to delete the harness I bought ($29.95) with the Parrot from Crutchfield's and replace it with a much more expensive ($149.99) harness from Quickconnect products. This more expensive harness eliminates the Parrot harness and the extra aftermarket harness, but adds its own harness and yet another little electronic box that properly attenuates and switches the audio signals so that the resulting sound does not hurt you or your expensive audio system.
What if you don't have an Odyssey Touring? Well, the point is that you may have some other fancy car audio system and you need to know what it's layout and compatibility are before you buy this BT system or any other that patches directly into your audio. This was an expensive mistake for me, since if I had known about the nearly double cost, i would have just asked my wife (it's her car) to just turn the radio off manually and use the cheapo Motorola BT clip on speaker we have when she needs to talk in the car. (CA handsfree law, you know).
Another reviewer commented that the installation instructions on the Parrot are bad. I would second that. I got through it OK, but I'm a long time electronics engineering nerd, and would say that if you are not an experienced car stereo installer or electronics kinda person, then get some pro help.
I unfortunately purchased this item on the recommendation of Crutchfield's phone sales person and then was too busy to check it out before my 30 days return window ran out. This makes this an indictment of me as much as Crutchfield's since I didn't check it out sooner. I have found in the past that Crutchfield's costs more, but was totally reliable in the advice and instructions department. They also have all onshore (US) based phone support and were helpful in diagnosing the issues. That said, they blew the initial recommendation, so a big Caveat Emptor (buyer beware) to all of you.
Conclusion: It all works great now, but it took twice as long and cost twice as much as I had hoped.
Great Voice Recognition and clear audio February 1, 2008 I purchased this for my wife so she would not be reaching for her cell phone while driving. I had it professionally installed and bought a "Pro Mount" rather than the mounting bracket that came with the unit. Linking the phone to the device was easy and, even though the auto is a sporty T-Bird (2002), there is no background noise and the voice is loud and clear. The mic is mounted on the left windshield post with all wiring hidden. I recommend having an audio shop install it ($100 + 30 for the mount). It's a good application of the Amazon discount. The radio interface is great!
miniature wonder January 19, 2008 one of the world's greatest tiny inventions of the new millenium that actually works as advertised.
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