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Old 01-05-2013, 12:38 AM
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Default Anyone use Parrot MKi9200 or Co-Star

I am debating on a Parrot MKi9200 IF its plug and play or Co-Star and the PAC VET 15 for my 06 CTS-V. Do they make a cable to plug a Parrot MKi9200 into a CTS-V? Are both of those good options or is there a better way to add bluetooth and be able to hook iphone up to radio?
Would like to hear what people have tried and how they liked it.
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I have one in my V but it came with the car so I know nothing about it. Sorry I can not be more help. I can also tell you that i do not like it as much as other parrots I have used. It does not mute the radio automatically and the sound is too low.
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Thanks....anyone else?
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wow over 200 views and no one has either bluetooth?
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I've seen people use the ones that replace the onstar receiver and use the hardware. Blue star and one other one. Never heard of the two you listed so can't help.
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Yeah, its just not something that is going to be popular amongst this crowd.
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I tried both popular options and people couldn't hear me leveraging the onstar mic with either unit. I have a Motorola speakerphone unit that clips to my visor that is 1/5 the cost and works great.
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I got fed up with the stock radio after many moons of staring at my peeling buttons and crappy options and said screw it, just installed an alpine 920 unit with all the goodies and options. Suffice it to say lost all my little customizable features but I can still turn of TC, get Comp mode, and Turn all the nannies off except abs which I have grown to like. Not an answer to your question OP, but an option.



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