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Since I'm a newbie (in here at least), I thought I'd ask a simple q. And yes, I did do a search first :D

I've got one of those mobile phone car kits for my nokia 8250, but I was looking at getting a new car and its pretty inconvenient to buy a kit for a given phone and have to change the kit if I buy a new phone.

So.....that was a long winded way of saying, is there such a thing as a head unit that can connect to a mobile via bluetooth wireless, and if so, has anyone bought/used one?

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You could get a bluetooth car-kit to use with a whole number of bt equipped phone but even these will prob only work with *that* brand of phone :D

They *are* cool in that you don't neccessarily have to change cradles with each phone, though.

Headunit? Hope you're not talking about stereo headunits?!!? All you could od is use the yellow wire from the car kit to mute the stereo when a call comes in.

Hope this helps a bit...

Adrian

buy a "car baby" no wires the thing simply clips over ur phone and u tune ur stereo into the frequency it tells u to. they work great and totaly transportable and only cost about 70 bucks

thanks for the responses everyone!

bless_you, this is the head unit you mean?

http://www.alpine.com.au/product_pages/fan...ce_page_new.htm

this is close to the sort of thing i was looking for but its limited in # of models it supports, thats why I was hoping for some standards based wireless.

For the guys that mentioned the FM receiver thingies, the speaker thru the radio bit makes sense, but how does the mike work?

2rismo, got a link to one of those bluetooth cradle products.

lol! smarteq! recognised the pic, now I know the brand of my current car kit!

their "universal kit" looks interesting:

http://www.smarteq.com.au/docs/productBroc...salBrochure.pdf

anyone used these?

there was some stuff at nokia.com.au that they have a kit but no details...bastards....

thanks all

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