Anybody used the Sony Ericsson Bluetooth HCB-30?
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Anybody used the Sony Ericsson Bluetooth HCB-30?
http://www.sonyericsson.com/us/spg.j...3%26LM%3DPSM_V
Has anybody used this thing? It looks freakin' sweet. (For the Bluetooth uninitiated, you just hop in your car and it works. No plugs, no wires, no docks.)
However, I can find practically no information on how well it interfaces with the car stereo. I have an Alpine 9815, which I know interfaces well with certain Nokia hands-free kits. I know it can mute the system, but it would nice nice if it would at least do something like put caller ID info on the headunit display.
Has anybody used this thing? It looks freakin' sweet. (For the Bluetooth uninitiated, you just hop in your car and it works. No plugs, no wires, no docks.)
However, I can find practically no information on how well it interfaces with the car stereo. I have an Alpine 9815, which I know interfaces well with certain Nokia hands-free kits. I know it can mute the system, but it would nice nice if it would at least do something like put caller ID info on the headunit display.
#3
If you own a European 350z you can control the HCB-30 with the steering wheel control if you build an adapter (PM me if you want the schematic).
Just as you said. No plugs, no wires, no docks. Just jump in the car and when there an incoming call the stereo will mute.
Main idea is that you enable voice dialing. If you do, you will hear the name of the voice command recorded for that person. To make a call you press the button, wait for tone and say e.g. "Home".
Just as you said. No plugs, no wires, no docks. Just jump in the car and when there an incoming call the stereo will mute.
Main idea is that you enable voice dialing. If you do, you will hear the name of the voice command recorded for that person. To make a call you press the button, wait for tone and say e.g. "Home".
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