Posted by Dan on October 22, 2009


Bluetooth car kit - Parrot versus Bury

Several companies are manufacturing Bluetooth car kit models with different functions and features. However, Parrot and Bury stand out with their exclusive range of Bluetooth car kit models. Parrot mainly focus on integrating external products to work in precise harmony with their Parrot Bluetooth car kit models. The MKI range from Parrot has exceptional features that are a hit among shoppers. The MKI ranges have Ipod connectivity facility and can be controlled using a Parrot remote. In the case of MKI9200 model, the playlist and respective artwork appears on the screen making it easier to control the music that you wish to play. The MKI range Bluetooth car kit models also use text to voice technology and is capable of reading out the text messages to the person driving, thus making it safer for the driver to use text messages while driving.

Bury mainly focuses on the Bluetooth hands-free products. The Bury voice command protocol is exceptional and can control any device that is synced with the system. The CC9060 Bluetooth kit can be controlled by voice commands for every options found in the Bury and phone menu. Using Bury car kit it is easy to control and operate the car kit with the voice prompt alone. Further, there is no need to train or learn the accent to operate a Bury voice command protocol.

The advanced features in these Bluetooth car kits models are impressive to use and they make a big difference to the functions.

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