
Parrot MKi9200
In addition to providing hands-free calling via your car's speakers, it connects to a range of music devices - including iPods, iPhones, USB keys, MP3 players, A2DP Bluetooth devices and anything featuring a standard line-in jack.
Although it may sound complicated at first, the MKi9200 is a pretty simple device. It consists of five main components - an amplifier that is installed inside your dashboard, an external dual microphone, a 2.4” colour display, an iPod/USB/line-in cable, and a wireless remote control.
The MKi9200 needs to be installed by a professional. User needs to pair their Bluetooth phone to the unit. It automatically powers on when you start your car.
The critical component of the MKi9200 is the amplifier - this allows the unit to bypass your car stereo if a call comes in.
For making calls and answering calls, voice recognition technology is present.
It comes with a music cable designed to adapt to a number of digital and analog music players. Firmware upgrades can be performed by downloading the latest firmware from Parrot's Web site onto a USB key, where it can then be loaded onto the unit in your car.
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