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| Parrot CK3000 Evolution Bluetooth Car Kit | 
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| Brand: Parrot Category: Wireless
List Price: $119.99 Buy New: $94.95 You Save: $25.04 (21%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 5687
Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: CK3000EVO EAN: 3520410000621 ASIN: B000A0BQJO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Connects to Bluetooth Enableds Phones | | | Never needs charging | | | Voice recognition dialer | | | Uses the car speakers | | | Easy to install and to use |
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Bad for Honda Element June 13, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I had this unit professionally installed with the standard $50 wiring harness made for Honda vehicles. My car is a 2004 Honda Element with OEM stereo. The first notable thing was my radio no longer had close to the volume it had before the install. Second, when receiving an incoming call, the radio would not mute completely, resulting in me having to turn down the radio. Third, my music would be incredibly bassy, and no amount of adjustment could compensate. The installer tried to trouble-shoot the problem, install a relay to shut down the radio when calls come in, and made calls to Parrot tech support, which gave them no solution to the problem. I had it removed from my car and ended up eating the install fee. I really liked the convenience of the parrot, but for my car, it was not going to work.
parrot ck3000 review March 30, 2008 It is very practical onced installed and working. The setup is not so friendly since you dont have a menu, bt if you read the instructions well and hear the comands it is easy. For the price I think its a good product.
Amazing, but microphone too sensitive October 19, 2007 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I had Best Buy install the Parrot CK3000 Evolution with the Multicomm in my daughter's car. She thinks part of driving is talking on the phone. One hand was always holding her phone to her ear while driving. She needed a good hands-free unit to make the road safer for others.
At low speeds, it worked great. It also worked great for me at high speed. The callers could hardly tell I was on a hands-free unit even at high speeds in a small (noisy) car.
But when my daughter used it at high speeds, people would tell her she was very hard to understand. There seemed to be a scratching static of her higher voice when the road noise increased. I theorize that the Parrot noise cancelation was canceling out too much of her voice when road noise increased. I added a 10 ohm resistor (from Radio Shack) in the microphone wire. This did the trick. The extra resistance lowered the sensitivity in the microphone resulting in less pick-up of road noise but still great pick-up of her voice. Lowering the sensitivity resulted in less need for the noise cancelation to work so hard. It still cancels most road noise, but does not lower the quality of her voice. You almost can't tell she is on a speaker phone. With the adjustment, this becomes an amazing product.
Not everything I expect. May 16, 2007 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
For the most part the Parrot CK3000 works. I bought a special harness to connect it to my steering wheel controls and that works fine. However, for some reason I will have random trouble with the bluetooth giving a spotty connection. I'll have full bars on the phone but a poor transfer of voice data back and forth, with the sound dropping out. So I believe it's the bluetooth and not the phone signal.
Also, for a car unit, I would have figured that ambient noise and the voices coming through the stereo would have been taken into effect. The unit goes through the stereo and when I'm on quiet roads, it works well enough but my friends complain about noise. On a loud road, I have to turn the stereo up enough that it does a feedback loop of sorts. While my friends can hear me, when they try to speak it's terrible for them cause they hear themselves coming back through the microphone.
So if I'm on the highway, I'm not sure how useful this product ends up being.
Also, the website has a firmware upgrade sytem for the product, but you have to buy a separate cable and hook it to your computer to load them. The cable should come with the unit so a person can upgrade the second they buy the unit. Why is this so important? Well, once you have it installed in the car, nobody is going to take their car apart again just to reflash the Parrot CK3000 so an upgrade is only useful before you install.
On quiet roads though, I am able to have a conversation and it's nice.
I drive a VW GTI 2007.
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