Plug & DriveDrivers plug the Parrot Easydrive into the cigar lighter, install the keypad and start the engine. The kit is ready to go without any talk-time problems or needing any time to recharge. Their Bluetooth® mobile phone automatically connects to the Easydrive and enables them to make and receive all their calls. Easydrive, The best sound quality is all yours!The new speaker optimizes signal amplification and the
acoustic output, and provides perfect sound reproduction, enabling
drivers to clearly hear the caller. For the easy life and easy telephonyBy intuitively turning the browser button, drivers can browse through the kit's menus and adjust the volume as required. Make calls without taking your hands off the wheelThanks to the voice recognition feature, users say a name and the Easydrive automatically dials the number without any need to take the mobile phone out of their bag or pocket, which helps to cut down on accidents and fines. The Plug & Drive system lets you change from one vehicle to another. Thanks to its small size, you can easily slip the Easydrive into your pocket or bag. Take advantage of the universal Bluetooth® solutionThe Parrot Easydrive is compatible with all Bluetooth® mobile phones on the market.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSDimensions BLUETOOTH® TECHNOLOGYThe Bluetooth® technology enables voice and data transmissions to be performed via a short-distance radio link. It connects a wide range of electronic equipment without requiring additional cables. PHONE COMPATIBILITYCompatible with all Bluetooth® mobile phones: Blackberry, HP, i-mate, Motorola, Nec, Nokia, Qtek, Palm, Panasonic, Philips, Sagem, Samsung, Sendo, Sharp, Siemens, Sony-Ericsson, SPV, Telital … |
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