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Hi,

need handsfree for the iPhone in the car. I spend a lot of time on the road, and the other day I swapped cars while mine was in for a service with one that had bluetooth handsfree through the factory stereo and I got so much work done making calls on the road that I need to get handsfree for my car.

I have a 2010 Nissan X-Trail, but it has no aux in or bluetooth built in.

Needs:

Excellent call quality over car speakers with no or minimal audio issues for the person I'm calling.

The ability to play music from the iPod app.

A dock/cradle and charging is optional, but a nice extra especially if it means that the handsfree system doesn't require charging as well.

Anyone tried anything out there? There is a Belkin product I tried that had a noticeable echo for the person on the other end, but was fine at my end.

I've looked at the Jabra Cruiser II and the Blueant S3 in the shop, and I understand there are Parrot products out there too. Would prefer not to go hard-wired so I can switch vehicles if I need to.

Cheers.

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maybe have a check on some toyota forums or have a look at an oem option.

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everything I've ever used has been crap ... belkin ... griffin etc will never buy a fm transmitter again

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Yep - FM transmitters are a FAIL . Buy a new head unit with blue tooth and iPOD input.

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new headunit mate, oh I wis I could dump the factory unit out of mine while still having the functions I want.

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Yeah new head unit not an option. It's a lease. And besides I like the factory look. Aftermarket head units always look like sh*t.

Looking into a hardwired parrot that I can remove when I upgrade.

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what about just a simple bluetooth earpiece with mic.

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I would use belkin it does everything you need, you have to expect a slight reduction in call quality when using a mobile in a vehicle when its handsfree anyway, weather it's via factory bluetooth or fm transmitter

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I've owned the belkin unit and it's pretty crappy. Every time you drive through areas with high reception your feed cuts out and gets replaced by sh*t music.

My personal setup is iPhone 4 + TomTom cradle that charges the phone, has handsfree, bluetooth, built in aux and transmitter.

$150 for the cradle & a $150 head deck will be your best bet.

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