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Re: [OT] Bluetooth in car kits...



I think it's the same problem with all Parrots - the MK6100 supports
more than one phone but you have to switch manually between them...

Having said that it might be worth seeing if you can find someone with
one - my MK6000 is only supposed to support pairing with one phone but
I've paired it with two, the one it was paired with first takes
priority if both phones are in the car.

Andy

2008/7/23 Geoff H <yahoo@xxxxxxx>:
> The Parrot CK3100 can be paired with multiple phones but only one is
> connected at any one time.
>
> So this is another one to cross off the list.
>
> Geoff
>
>
> Phil Harris wrote:
>> Does anyone know of any Bluetooth in car kits that can pair with
two phones
>> simultaneously? I have a Bluetooth headset that does and so with
it I an
>> answer calls from either my work or personal mobiles but I'd like
to find a
>> decent in car kit that will do that too (my current CK-7W doesn't)
... if
>> anyone has any suggestions then I'd be grateful for them...
>>
>> Phil
>>
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