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PolishEagle Regular Date registered: Feb 2007 Location: New Jersey Vehicle(s): 2003 G500; 2002 CLK55 1981 380SL; 2007 R320 Posts: 66 | The Blue Tooth Puck I bought one of the Blue Tooth V60 pucks for my G to work with my Treo 700W. I must say, this friggin thing has spoiled me. Being someone who makes most of his bling from the phone this has really made my life easier. Having it on the heads up display with caller ID and the right magic phone wand, I don't have to frantically search for my phone everytime it rings and lower the music. Nope, my Treo from Verizon didn't download my phone book, no biggy, I am just adding people when they call me and I have added my frequent contacts right off. I am liking it so much, I am finding when I drive all my other cars pre bluetooth I am getting pissed turning the radio down, finding the phone, and my ear piece............. The only negative I have is, if I have a client or a friend in the car, they are subject to the boring rant of Insurance and boat talk that is the background music of my life. As one gadget guy to others out there, this thing was worth every bit of the $320.00 I paid for it. | ||
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lkchris Veteran Date registered: Nov 2006 Location: Albuquerque Vehicle(s): '07 GL320CDI, '06 E320CDI Posts: 144 | RE: The Blue Tooth Puck All of the advantages you mention would happen with a phone fixed into the car mount PLUS you'd have advantage of transmitting/received via the car's antenna and the car would recharge your phone. | ||
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