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Hi All

Can't stand it any more.... two phone numbers, forwarding calls etc etc....

What is the best BT solution?

Is the mobridge ipod solution with BT out yet?? Or is the Parrot kit better??? Or even the (expensive) Tooki system

Ideally want to be able to use the cars existing steering wheel controls, mic & speakers.

Help really confused...

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I have installed a number of Motorola IHF1000 kits into Porsches. The audio performance is excellent, and with your PCM2.1, the radio can mute and the phone audio would then play through the front speakers. Dialing and system control is all voice driven.

Search around more for opinions on other options. There are a variety of kits available to meet different needs, too.

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Mobridge with Integrated Parrot BT is shipping in small quantities, although I am not on an 08, the audio integration on thru my PCM is very good. The Parrot mic is also very nice.

I have installed a number of Motorola IHF1000 kits into Porsches. The audio performance is excellent, and with your PCM2.1, the radio can mute and the phone audio would then play through the front speakers. Dialing and system control is all voice driven.

Search around more for opinions on other options. There are a variety of kits available to meet different needs, too.

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Thanks for the quick replies...

Think I will go for the Kooki as it looks like the only system that resebles OEM. Can't find out anything on the MoBridge system here in the UK :(

I will keep looking for now - thank for your help so far

Lee

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Hi All

Can't stand it any more.... two phone numbers, forwarding calls etc etc....

What is the best BT solution?

Is the mobridge ipod solution with BT out yet?? Or is the Parrot kit better??? Or even the (expensive) Tooki system

Ideally want to be able to use the cars existing steering wheel controls, mic & speakers.

Help really confused...

I have had Tooki Installed.There are some issues involved including limited phone compatability. I think all BT interfaces have this problem.After installing Tooki I had to find a phone which was compatible with it so that I could send and receive calls and also have the phonebook automatically downloaded onto the PCM

I am hoping to upgrade to PCM3 when it becomes available and if it is compatible

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