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Bluetooth
#1

What do folks use for Bluetooth devices? I have tried the one in my Sony NAV but nobody can ever hear me(although I can hear them well). I tried a Motorola thing that clips on the visor but it seems like I have to yell at it. The only thing that works is my ear piece. But I have seen some sort of rear mirror "kit" that might work. Ideas?
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#2

it's all about the microphone - placement is everything - avoid putting it where there is other noise (like near a vent or a window) also try to place it so that it is not more than a foot away from your mouth

many systems also have a gain control on the mic, so you might be able to increase that level
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#3

I use the Blue Ant 3 clips to the visor, and has a built in speaker, works great.
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#4

dynamatting the car works wonders on making the mics work well too
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#5

I have bluetooth integrated with my Becker Indianopolis pro. I have the microphone sitting right above the steering wheel and below the Instrument cluster on the black trim piece.
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#6

My mic is wire up the pillar and peeks out of the left side of the sun visor where it hides very well in the shadows up there (now that's a bad sentence); low background noise and close to your mouth. I have a Pioneer P9800 which seems to work well.
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#7

I don't answer any calls while I am driving the 968.... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif[/img]
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