Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Install Bluetooth In Your Car

Are you constantly conflicted with the desire to talk on the phone while you are driving but want to be safe? There is a solution. Consider being able to make hands-free phone calls with a Bluetooth system installed in your car.


Instructions


1. Be sure you own a Bluetooth-enabled phone.


2. Buy a Bluetooth car kit, if your car does not have Bluetooth capability built-in. If you own a high-tech 2004 model car or newer, your car likely has Bluetooth capability already built-in and can communicate instantly with your phone.


3. Install the Bluetooth car kit. It is a sipmle device with a fairly simple installation. Every Bluetooth car device comes with a step-by-step guide to help.


4. Keep in mind that however you choose to install your Bluetooth car kit, mount the microphone at the maximum 16 inches away from your face, either near the rearview mirror, headliner, or overhead console. This is to ensure easier reach and accessibility.


5. Make sure that the installed Bluetooth car kit does not interfere in any way with the mirrors, the seats or gearshift, and more importantly, the car's airbag.


6. Or, have a certified technician do the installation. There are certain Bluetooth car kit manufacturers that do not allow their customers to install it themselves, otherwise it nulls the warranty.


7. Test the Bluetooth car kit immediately. If a problem arises, contact your dealer.

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