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One of the first Hands-free intended for music. The sound is redirected from your mobile phone or A2DP-enabled MP3 player to the car's speakers, and as the call is received the music mutes and the caller's voice is heard. The Parrot MK6000 automatically synchronizes its phonebook with the contacts on your mobile phone. To call a contact, go to the phonebook and listen to the Parrot kit read out your contacts' names. Confirm your choice and start talking. [Order]
Specifications: - Playback of music files from a Bluetooth stereo A2DP source: mobile phone, MP3 player, and so on “TTS” voice synthesis of the names in the kit’s phonebook
- New signal processing algorithms with “Parrot Beamforming® ”, noisereduction and echo cancellation
- Built-in voice recognition software
- Automatic phonebook synchronization (if TTS)
- 6-button user interface (including one scroll knob)
- Multidirectional and positionable twin microphone
- Pairing: up to five phones
- Number of contacts:
- 8 000 max. with TTS - 150 per phone paired, without TTS - Number of voicetags:
- 150 max. with TTS - 150 per phone paired, without TTS Bluetooth - Bluetooth v1.2
- Profiles supported:
- HSP 1.1 (Headset Profile) - HFP 1.0 & 1.5 (Hands-free Profile) - A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution) - AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control) - OPP (Object Push Profile) - SPP (Serial Port Profile) - PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) - Maximum range: 10 meters / 33 feet
- Phone pairing: by PIN code
Processor Parrot P5 (32 bits) at 208MHz - Combo flash = 128Mbits SDRAM = 64Mbits Dimensions - Control panel: 60 x 35 x 28 mm / 2.36 x 1.38 x 1.10 in.
- Weight : 39 g / 1.38 oz.
- Microphone: 61 x 29 x 19 mm / 2.40 x 1.14 x 0.74 in.
- Weight : 36 g / 1.27 oz.
- Interface unit1: 138 x 65 x 27 mm / 5.43 x 2.56 x 1.06 in.
- Weight : 128g / 4,56 oz.
Price: $239.99 - $179.99 |
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