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Product Details:
Product Length: 10.0 inches
Product Width: 11.5 inches
Product Height: 3.0 inches
Product Weight: 1.81 pounds
Package Length: 11.6 inches
Package Width: 9.3 inches
Package Height: 4.0 inches
Package Weight: 1.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:2.5 ( 14 customer reviews )
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1HORRIBLE  Nov 22, 2009
By V. Hokia "Vtek"
I purchased this item two years ago. Save your money and skip it. It is garbage. It kept disconnecting every two minutes, and I had to reset everything to reconnect. I thought I had a faulty unit and got it replaced, same result. STAY AWAY.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Works Great  Feb 15, 2009
By Andy M. "techno-geek"
Works very well with my iPhone. Does exactly what it says. There was not a lot of info out there about this unit, but I got a very good deal on a closeout unit here on Amazon so it was worth the gamble. In the end, I won. This is a potentially much cheaper and more built-in solution than the speakerphone units that clip to your visor, though of course not as portable.

It comes with both car and home power adapters. It can be hardwired into your car, as I did, or you can attach it to your home stereo if you have an extra input. The microphone is on a long cord that can be clipped to a car visor, etc. It also has an answer/hangup button on it. The mic cord plugs into the main unit.

The main unit has two RCA jacks on it, as you can see. These plug into your car or home stereo. Then, you pair your phone with the unit and you're done. When you receive a call, audio comes through whatever device you've attached to the RCA jacks and you talk into the microphone on the long cord; couldn't be simpler. Like a bulky Bluetooth headset.

This is apparently part of a system of Bluetooth components Scoche released. You do not need any of the other components to use this unit. Likewise, the Engrish instructions that come with the unit are confusing. I found it easiest just to ignore them and let my intuition guide me. If you've worked with other Bluetooth technology before, you'll have no problem figuring this out.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5VERY uniquely worth buying.  Jan 21, 2009
By Jason Fultz "fultzjap"
I already owned a Sony bluetooth bidirectional receiver/transmitter for my home theater, and I made the mistake of thinking I could transport it to my car with the same end results. Not so.

Because the Sony requires that it be turned on via tactile power button each time, I had to open my center console every time I started my car just to turn the thing on. With this Scosche it is no longer an issue.

Furthermore, I was able to adjust the gain on this receiver the first time I used it, so that the volume level would be roughly equal to that of my FM radio.

This unit has only 5% of the low-level background noise as the Sony, meaning I no longer hear my alternator whine into the speakers between tracks.

Ironically, at home, the Sony picks up slightly less noise than the Scosche, although they are very similar.

Definitely true AD2P high quality audio, and no problems maintaining multiple pairings with 3 different Nokia phones.

I plan to buy one for each successive vehicle I buy.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

2great concept, poor reception.  Jun 25, 2008
By John "advanced user"
PRO: Easy to connect. Small.
CON: Poor reception. Average audio quality.
VERDICT: works good if the transmitter within couple of ft. Otherwise is useless.

NOTES: Used as connection to home stereo.
Works good within 4ft radius. If you go further than that - expect interference. Strange thing is, that when you stand or move between your transmitter and this receiver - you get interference.


even though I got it for $20 from Ebay, it's barely worth it.



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1Doesn't play nice with wifi  Jan 15, 2008
By Just A Guy "tmanaf"
I bought this item and found out it doesn't play nice with wifi. My phone, a Samsung A717, connected fine and played music. My phone does have EDP. I was unable to control the volume, and the sound "skipped" a lot. The it cut out entirely, and any attempt to reconnect failed. I have to power cycle the device, and the I can reconnect and get a few more minutes of music.

Not recommended.

Does not play nice with Wifi.

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