Parrot MKi9200 Hands Free Car Kit
The Parrot MKi9200 is the ultimate top of the range in in-car communications system.
Providing both hands-free calling as well as a fully featured music player the MKi9200 is compatible with a wide range of music players and mobile phones through the use of a cable or Bluetooth connectivity where available. The parrot MKi9200 is also compatible with Apple iPhone and iPods and has a range of features to enhance the use of these devices.
With its 2.4 inch high-resolution TFT colour screen and full control through a wireless remote control that can be positioned on either the dashboard or the steering wheel the MKi9200 is easy to use. Add to this training free voice recognition and speech synthesis of the callers name as well as voice guided menus you get a hands free solution that allows you to take and make calls without taking your eyes off the road.
You can pair up to 10 mobile phones via Bluetooth and each one can have up to 2000 contacts linked to the MKi2900 with up to a maximum of 8000 contracts stored in total. When you take a call, the colour screen will show the phone book and display the caller information as was a photograph of the caller if one is stored. When used as a music player the Mki9200 can connect to a wide range of devices or by using the built-in SD card reader. The screen will show the current playlist as well as the name of the artist, the song title and also album art where it is available. 
The Parrot MKi9200 has the latest Parrot software to eliminates background and surrounding noise including the noise from inside your car. Dual microphones mean your call should be made in crystal quality and the calls and music are played through the car speakers to give you the best quality sound reproduction
As you would expect the Parrot MKi9200 is a fully fitted car kit and does need professional installation, however the features and quality you get because of this are far superior than a simple headpiece or visor hands free system.
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