- Jan 8, 2013
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As you may have seen in this thread, I'm trying to improve my phone calling experience when using a car dock in a car without Bluetooth. I get great music using the iBolt dock USB/aux cable, and am discussing the details of the differences between that and the plain USB cable plus a headphone-to-line-in cable with someone from iBolt in that thread.
But I'd also like to investigate another alternative, which is to look into Bluetooth car kits for the car. Can anyone recommend an inexpensive Bluetooth kit that will plug into the line-in adapter on my car stereo and do both phone and music, as well as working with S-Voice, Google Voice Search, and possibly Utter (a third-party continuous voice recognition app I've been playing with on and off)? I'd prefer to not have to hit any buttons on the device to make it work, since I'll have my phone sitting there in its dock, with all of its UI right there ready to be used.
But I'd also like to investigate another alternative, which is to look into Bluetooth car kits for the car. Can anyone recommend an inexpensive Bluetooth kit that will plug into the line-in adapter on my car stereo and do both phone and music, as well as working with S-Voice, Google Voice Search, and possibly Utter (a third-party continuous voice recognition app I've been playing with on and off)? I'd prefer to not have to hit any buttons on the device to make it work, since I'll have my phone sitting there in its dock, with all of its UI right there ready to be used.
