Parrot Bluetooth

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black-a4
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Parrot Bluetooth

Post by black-a4 »

Hi I've just done a quick search, which returned very little unfortunately.

So thought I'd just ask! Has anyone installed a parrot bluetooth kit in their polo?

I have just bought one of ebay, and plan on installing it myself, this week.
I have an rcd200 in my 9n3, but i asume it uses the same connections as beta and gamma units. Are there any other adapters that I would need, or are the ISO's likely to be the same?

Thanks for any help you can give me,

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Post by rick »

as its a standard headunit u will need to buy an iso lead connector (not sure which 1), but otherwise it is just plugging the cables into the iso lead.
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Post by sylvester »

Autoleads SOT-076 is usually the lead quoted.
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Post by black-a4 »

Cheers Sylvester, thats exactly what i needed.
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Post by TheDubStrikesBack »

i know its not answering your question but i recently bought a sony mex-BT2500 bluetooth headunit which i thought was pretty cheap at £79 and the mic and ease of use is amazing
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