Hi Mart,
it is a cheap but reliable option that does exactly what is says it will do.
The model I have has a fixed head and doesn't rotate and only tilts, but I'm
not sure about the newer version. Having said that you can rotate the whole
unit as it just pivots in the lighter plug. The kids
Hi all,
So what sorts of Car kits is everyone using with your iPhones in your cars
these days?
We need:
- hands-free phone calling
- car audio play-thru (FM transmission as we don't have a direct audio input
to the car stereo unfortuntely)
- dashboard/windshield mount (rotatable for GPS
Hi Mart,
two years ago I bought one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/CAR-CRADLE-FM-TRANSMITTER-REMOTE-HANDSFREE-IPHONE-/180527174389?cmd=ViewItempt=AU_MobilePhoneAccessorieshash=item2a084212f5
or at at least similar. In those days it cost twice as much and didn't have the
remote control.
It
List wamug@wamug.org.au
Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2010 10:12:08 +0800
To: WAMUG Mailing List wamug@wamug.org.au
Subject: Handsfree iPhone car kit? Tom Tom good anyone?
Hi all,
So what sorts of Car kits is everyone using with your iPhones in your cars
these days?
We need:
- hands-free phone
Hi Martin,
Just a heads up … if you are planning to get the new iPhone 4, it will not fit
the in current Tom Tom unit.
Cheers,
Peder
On 03/07/2010, at 10:12 AM, Martin Hill wrote:
Hi all,
So what sorts of Car kits is everyone using with your iPhones in your cars
these days?
We need:
Hi Peder,
Indeed - since my email earlier today, I realised the Tom Tom would not fit the
iPhone 4 and have now started looking at the Magellan Car kit instead.
It has pretty much all the same features as the Tom Tom (including a GPS chip),
but with an adjustable cradle and extended dock
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