[Sponsored Post: Parrot Minikit Slim Portable Bluetooth Car Kit for iPhone 3G]

Sponsored Post: Parrot Minikit Slim Portable Bluetooth Car Kit for iPhone 3G

The Parrot Minikit Slim is a portable Bluetooth hands-free kit sporting a profiled, sleek design.

Thanks to its space-saving design, it offers countless uses: in the car, in the office and at home. Its highly intuitive interface will automatically connect to your Bluetooth phone when nearby. Fixed to the sun visor or laid on a table, it adapts to every environment and can easily be carried around in your pocket.

Once paired, the Parrot Minikit Slim automatically synchronizes its phone book with the contacts on your mobile phone. The phone book on the Minikit Slim is updated seamlessly whenever it connects. The entire phone book is available at all times thanks to the voice synthesis of the names (Text-To-Speech function). Practical and indispensable.

Parrot Minikit Slim Portable Bluetooth Car Kit for iPhone 3G is available from the TiPb iPhone Accessory Store

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3 Responses to “[Sponsored Post: Parrot Minikit Slim Portable Bluetooth Car Kit for iPhone 3G]”

  1. Bryan Burns Says:

    I am now on my third parrot minikit slim and I still have the same problem with it and the three g iphone after you pair it for the first time every time you switch off the bluetooth on the iphone the reset and pair it again the parrot will not accept voice commands I have tried all three on three different iphones with the same result for me this kit does not work with the iphone

  2. Robin Says:

    I have the same problem but with my blackberry. Looks like its a parrot bug and not iphone specific. Any solution?

  3. Robin Says:

    Bryan, I’ve been lucky and I’ve been able to repair mi slimkit. This is what I’ve done: 1)remove the parrot from the device list in my phone (blackberry Strom) 2) Reset the parrot (straighten up a clip and “pinch” for a short while the little hole in the back of the parrot while pressing the turnable ****. Then release the clip and then the ****) 3) Reconnect the parrot to the phone (i.e find the device and authorise) and voilá (hopefully :-) ) It worked for me!

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