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Stereo bluetooth for your comm system
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<blockquote data-quote="worldbound4now" data-source="post: 853864" data-attributes="member: 1978"><p>Yes, I am using the BT dongle to eliminate wires needed to connect peripherals. I am still using the traditional headset lead to connect my helmet to the bike. Reading my original post, I can see how this information would have been important. It is quite handy to keep my phone in the map/chest/napoleon pocket of my 'stitch and just get on the bike and ride without having to wire in. It's also nice to know that if I go down, my phone will be on me and not on the bike, wherever it happens to land, in the hopes that I can still call for help if needed. I have noticed over the past few days that my music quality is better when hard-wired into the Autocom unit, so I've wired in the GPS unit for navigation and music with a ground loop isolator in the audio circuit and went back to having the phone connect via bluetooth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="worldbound4now, post: 853864, member: 1978"] Yes, I am using the BT dongle to eliminate wires needed to connect peripherals. I am still using the traditional headset lead to connect my helmet to the bike. Reading my original post, I can see how this information would have been important. It is quite handy to keep my phone in the map/chest/napoleon pocket of my 'stitch and just get on the bike and ride without having to wire in. It's also nice to know that if I go down, my phone will be on me and not on the bike, wherever it happens to land, in the hopes that I can still call for help if needed. I have noticed over the past few days that my music quality is better when hard-wired into the Autocom unit, so I've wired in the GPS unit for navigation and music with a ground loop isolator in the audio circuit and went back to having the phone connect via bluetooth. [/QUOTE]
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