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Adding Bluetooth to a Normal Phone System


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Hi,

I'm about to buy a 997C4S Convertible Tiptro.

There is a phone system with Simcard tray, telephone and keypad.

Is there a solution to connect my iPhone (ideally bluetooth) to use the address book, to call, and to listen the music, all on the system?

If so I'd be happy to get rid of the handset unless it leaves holes.

Many thanks

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I fitted a ViseeO Mosto Bluetooth kit to mine. Other options are Tooki and mObridge. The reason I bought the ViseeO is that I found it on eBay, and bought it for £80, which is a bargain as they are over £300 new. It works very well with my iPhone. Although I only use it for phone, it is supposed to work fine for A2D music streaming. I have an iPod in the car for music, with a Nav-TV interface.

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Loufian,

You didn't mention what year car you were buying. That being said, if it is a pre-owned car and still has factory warranty or a CPO, be careful because if something goes wrong, you could void the warranty or CPO warranty. I was looking at an 08 C4S before buying my 08 C2S and the C4S didn't have a CPO and when I asked the dealer why not he said it was because the PO added aftermarket bluetooth to it. Chances are that there will not be an issue as many people have done this but just beware, that's all. Good luck with your new find.

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