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What a clunky Bluetooth!!
I guess I'm just spoiled. I don't even have Bluetooth built into my personal car, a 2006 Audi A3, 3.2Q. I just use a little Motorola visor clip on device.
To use the wife's X3 hands free, you have to look at your phone book list on the radio to make a call. (no nav) With the Moto visor clip, I just mash one button then tell it who to call. you never have to take your eyes from the road. I'm posting this in the hope that the X3 can do this too, and we have just missed it.
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2007 X3, Highland Green/Sand & Black, ZPP, heated front seats and steering wheel, privacy glass, 18"wheels, Xenon HIDs, cargo net, sat radio. |
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What you will need is an i-bus interface to your PC (www.reslers.de) and Navcoder 2.2.0 (which you will have to pay to register). This will give you the option to code Voice Recognition on your Bluetooth module. I can vouch this works as I had the same issue (though I do have Nav) and it has improved the useability (and legality) of the handsfree phone in my X3. |
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