Keith Willshaw wrote:
> "K" wrote in message
> news:hd1rte$1l9d$1@adenine.netfront.net...
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>>>
>>> Incorrect. My GPS has bluetooth which I use to connect to my
>>> bluetooth enabled phone to retrieve traffic information and it acts
>>> as a hands free unit.
>>>
>>> Keith
>>
>> If you have your phone with you, then in effect your car is partially
>> bluetooth enabled.
>
> My car has no bluetooth devices. You could use the GPS/Phone
> combo in ANY vehicle including a horse and buggy
>
>> Does it let you use car radio for the spoken instrtuctions?
>
> No it has its own speaker
>
> Keith
My point was this: If you have your bluetooth phone in a canoe or
golf-cart, then your canoe or golf cart are effectively bluetooth enabled
while your phone is in them. The interface in a bluetooth-equipped car is
different because you can actually hear the gps instructions through the
radio, and it's the car that gets all the optional updates. You can also
use your phone legally, because it becomes hands-free in a bluetooth
equipped car.
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