Kenwood KCA-BT100 bluetooth - anyone tried it ?
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Kenwood KCA-BT100 bluetooth - anyone tried it ?
Looks like it hasn't been out long - plugs into the cd changer of a compatible kenwood HU - very reasonable too at £115 ish..
Interested if anyone has any knowledge/experience/links etc
Thanks
Interested if anyone has any knowledge/experience/links etc
Thanks
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I went for a cheaper option when I was looking for a bluetooth car kit.
I got a Parrot CK3100 for £65 delivered off ebay, although I've been unable to find one so cheap again!
It took 20 minutes to fit it into the Golf, and most of that time was deciding where to locate the LCD screen!
It uses ISO leads which feed both power to the unit and output the sound via the existing stereo speakers.
I'm so impressed with the quality, I'm going to get one for the Forester as well!
I got a Parrot CK3100 for £65 delivered off ebay, although I've been unable to find one so cheap again!
It took 20 minutes to fit it into the Golf, and most of that time was deciding where to locate the LCD screen!
It uses ISO leads which feed both power to the unit and output the sound via the existing stereo speakers.
I'm so impressed with the quality, I'm going to get one for the Forester as well!
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Yeah I seen those Andy - looks cool and have heard good reports..
Really wanted to get something to integrate in the HU display - the kenwood is just over a £100 so seems good value if any good..
Really wanted to get something to integrate in the HU display - the kenwood is just over a £100 so seems good value if any good..
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Originally Posted by Bartop
Looks like it hasn't been out long - plugs into the cd changer of a compatible kenwood HU - very reasonable too at £115 ish..
Interested if anyone has any knowledge/experience/links etc
Thanks
Interested if anyone has any knowledge/experience/links etc
Thanks
Folks,
What about this Kenwood bluetooth setup?
Have many got these units now?
Thanks,
Shaun
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I got mine the day they were released
Super unit - very easy to install, couple of niggly things but tbh I've been to busy to spend much time with it, read the manual, try stuff out etc but for basic call/receive etc it's great..
Super unit - very easy to install, couple of niggly things but tbh I've been to busy to spend much time with it, read the manual, try stuff out etc but for basic call/receive etc it's great..
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I'd ordered mine in May, but the dealer was only able to supply approx 2 weeks ago.
Had it fitted at the weekend.
It is very good and crystal clear too, not like those stupid earpieces.
Can't get the phonebook to download though, but it looks like my phone isn't on the compatible list from Kenwood.
So when you make or receive a call it won't tell you names/numbers etc.
Shaun
Had it fitted at the weekend.
It is very good and crystal clear too, not like those stupid earpieces.
Can't get the phonebook to download though, but it looks like my phone isn't on the compatible list from Kenwood.
So when you make or receive a call it won't tell you names/numbers etc.
Shaun
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I fitted mine last week, took seconds which is the best thing.
I can't fathom out how to transfer my 6280 phonebook to the stereo, tried sending via bluetooth individually and no luck there.
any1 managed to do this...
found this on the compatability chart
* There are models where the phone book memorized in the SIM card cannot be transferred. In this case, copy the phone book in the memory of the cell-phone, and then try to transfer.
* If a phone book cannot be transferred one by one, try to use the function of all phone book transfer.
I can't fathom out how to transfer my 6280 phonebook to the stereo, tried sending via bluetooth individually and no luck there.
any1 managed to do this...
found this on the compatability chart
* There are models where the phone book memorized in the SIM card cannot be transferred. In this case, copy the phone book in the memory of the cell-phone, and then try to transfer.
* If a phone book cannot be transferred one by one, try to use the function of all phone book transfer.
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i have just sussed it with my phone.
you have to disconnect the b/t connection with the unit, then send a business card via bluetooth to the unit, it then downloads.
then you have to go into the b/t feature, select phonebook 2 which is the downloaded numbers , select the tel number you want and then press and hold 1/2/3/4 or 5 to save as a preset.
or you can scroll thru the phone book til the number you want.
once you get the hang of the features its simple, instructions are a bit confusing but i just spent 15 minutes messing around and its easy as pie now.
you have to disconnect the b/t connection with the unit, then send a business card via bluetooth to the unit, it then downloads.
then you have to go into the b/t feature, select phonebook 2 which is the downloaded numbers , select the tel number you want and then press and hold 1/2/3/4 or 5 to save as a preset.
or you can scroll thru the phone book til the number you want.
once you get the hang of the features its simple, instructions are a bit confusing but i just spent 15 minutes messing around and its easy as pie now.
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Originally Posted by Bartop
I've just got a D900 - haven't tried it yet but I shall be mightily unhappy if I can't sync the phone book !
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Guys,
Just getting back to this again.
OK, I cannot sent contact details to the head unit with my current phone.
That'll be changing soon as I'm getting a different mobile through work.
So, currently when I receive a call the unit just says "no name, no number"
Will it then change to display the name of the caller if I download the phonebook.
Also, I can't fgure out how to manyally edit the phone book on the headunit.
I can dial a number, it remembers the number I've rang etc, but how do you associate a name with the number on the unit itself?
Presumably it would also then display the name etc?
Thanks,
Shaun
Just getting back to this again.
OK, I cannot sent contact details to the head unit with my current phone.
That'll be changing soon as I'm getting a different mobile through work.
So, currently when I receive a call the unit just says "no name, no number"
Will it then change to display the name of the caller if I download the phonebook.
Also, I can't fgure out how to manyally edit the phone book on the headunit.
I can dial a number, it remembers the number I've rang etc, but how do you associate a name with the number on the unit itself?
Presumably it would also then display the name etc?
Thanks,
Shaun
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Guys,
Just getting back to this again.
OK, I cannot sent contact details to the head unit with my current phone.
That'll be changing soon as I'm getting a different mobile through work.
So, currently when I receive a call the unit just says "no name, no number"
Will it then change to display the name of the caller if I download the phonebook.
Also, I can't fgure out how to manyally edit the phone book on the headunit.
I can dial a number, it remembers the number I've rang etc, but how do you associate a name with the number on the unit itself?
Presumably it would also then display the name etc?
Thanks,
Shaun
Just getting back to this again.
OK, I cannot sent contact details to the head unit with my current phone.
That'll be changing soon as I'm getting a different mobile through work.
So, currently when I receive a call the unit just says "no name, no number"
Will it then change to display the name of the caller if I download the phonebook.
Also, I can't fgure out how to manyally edit the phone book on the headunit.
I can dial a number, it remembers the number I've rang etc, but how do you associate a name with the number on the unit itself?
Presumably it would also then display the name etc?
Thanks,
Shaun
Oh btw - works great with the D900 - the phone gives you the option of sending the whole phonebook via bluetooth rather than individually as I had to do with the Motorola SLVR.
Talk us through how you are trying to upload them from your phone. You know you have to disconnect the phone from the HU first, then go into your address book and select share or whatever the option is, select the HU and transmit it.
Once done you can then re - pair with the HU and your address will be there..
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I was disconnecting OK, it just seems that the samsung D500 phone won't/can't sent to it.
When you sent the contact, it comes back with connection failed or something like that.
Just found my last phone (Sony Ericsson K750), wacked the sim card into it and it sends to the head unit quite happily.
Unfortunately I can't send the whole phonebook though, so its one by one.
However, I have for example groupings (if thats the right word) on contacts i.e. Work, Home & Mobile in the same contact and it at least sends all 3 - clever I thought!
Just hope that when I start using the old phone again that it displays all these things when someone calls.
Although I reckon that its not relying on the phone, just its own phonebook.
Super piece of kit the KCA-BT100.
Shaun
When you sent the contact, it comes back with connection failed or something like that.
Just found my last phone (Sony Ericsson K750), wacked the sim card into it and it sends to the head unit quite happily.
Unfortunately I can't send the whole phonebook though, so its one by one.
However, I have for example groupings (if thats the right word) on contacts i.e. Work, Home & Mobile in the same contact and it at least sends all 3 - clever I thought!
Just hope that when I start using the old phone again that it displays all these things when someone calls.
Although I reckon that its not relying on the phone, just its own phonebook.
Super piece of kit the KCA-BT100.
Shaun
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I think you'll find it will lose the contacts as it seems to link the HU address book to the phone that sent it. Would like to confirm if that's the case though..
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Originally Posted by Bartop
Looks like it hasn't been out long - plugs into the cd changer of a compatible kenwood HU - very reasonable too at £115 ish..
Interested if anyone has any knowledge/experience/links etc
Thanks
Interested if anyone has any knowledge/experience/links etc
Thanks
Its £79.99 from an ebay shop. and its TOTALLY awesome with my Nokia N73.. got all the phone book on it and everything SO SO glad i didnt go the nokia handsfree route. Sent all 200 phone numbers in about 8 seconds.
Over the moon with it.
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Originally Posted by Bartop
I think you'll find it will lose the contacts as it seems to link the HU address book to the phone that sent it. Would like to confirm if that's the case though..
Yes, that it the case unfortunately.
Back to using the samsung D500 again, and all the contacts I'd sent to the unit using an old sony ericsson are gone.
So it does store them by reference to the phone - which makes sense I suppose.
Shaun
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