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Old 10 Aug 2003, 01:02 am
Gus
 
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Default Hands free for cell phones

What have other Accord sedan (2003) owners done for this? The Honda
package seems expensive and requires a lot of installation. Are the
Plantronics kits any good?

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Old 10 Aug 2003, 08:26 am
Dick
 
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Default Re: Hands free for cell phones

I use the Motorola hands free kit with my StarTAC phone. It has a
speaker that you can stick on where you want it (I use the front of
the console), a power plug that goes inside the console, and a plug
for the bottom of the phone. There is a speaker in the line to the
phone. You can also get an auxiliary speaker to put on the visor,
etc. I paid less than $50, and it works great.

Dick

On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 06:02:34 GMT, Gus <GusPod@XXX.optonline.net>
wrote:

>What have other Accord sedan (2003) owners done for this? The Honda
>package seems expensive and requires a lot of installation. Are the
>Plantronics kits any good?


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Old 10 Aug 2003, 10:18 am
Dick
 
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Default Re: Hands free for cell phones

Of course I meant a microphone in the last two sentences.

Dick

On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 06:26:45 -0700, Dick <rhughes33@cableone.net>
wrote:

>I use the Motorola hands free kit with my StarTAC phone. It has a
>speaker that you can stick on where you want it (I use the front of
>the console), a power plug that goes inside the console, and a plug
>for the bottom of the phone. There is a speaker in the line to the
>phone. You can also get an auxiliary speaker to put on the visor,
>etc. I paid less than $50, and it works great.
>
>Dick
>
>On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 06:02:34 GMT, Gus <GusPod@XXX.optonline.net>
>wrote:
>
>>What have other Accord sedan (2003) owners done for this? The Honda
>>package seems expensive and requires a lot of installation. Are the
>>Plantronics kits any good?


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Old 12 Aug 2003, 12:43 am
Gus
 
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Default Re: Hands free for cell phones

Dick wrote:
> I use the Motorola hands free kit with my StarTAC phone. It has a
> speaker that you can stick on where you want it (I use the front of
> the console), a power plug that goes inside the console, and a plug
> for the bottom of the phone. There is a speaker in the line to the
> phone. You can also get an auxiliary speaker to put on the visor,
> etc. I paid less than $50, and it works great.


Thanks, Dick, I'll have to check the LGE & Verizon sites (I have an LG
TM-510 phone).

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