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How to install a Parrot handsfree car kit

March 9th, 2009 webmaster

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Wondering how to connect your Parrot car kit to your US car stereo and speakers? Check this great PDF document from Parrot North America Support team.

Simplified Parrot Installation Guide for North American vehicles

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  1. March 10th, 2009 at 13:48 | #1

    Dear Sirs,

    I have also thought a lot about most cars which made prior to the early ’80s in the context of installing hands-free kits. These cars typically had a single speaker built in to the doasboard for use with a (typically AM-only) mono radio and if I was fitting a hands-free kit to one of these cars and this kit was primarily a communications kit without music playback functionality, I would use that speaker for the hands-free kit. The cars are still relevant now, especially in Australia which has natural conditions and a legal environment that lends itself to older cars still being on the road.

    Another factor is that the hands-free kit being illustrated in the PDF is primarly a communications kit without any music playback functionality i.e. iPod control, MP3 playback from attached media or Bluetooth A2DP / AVRCP functionality.

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