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Car Forum / BMW Cars / December 2006

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Marissa - 10 Dec 2006 20:58 GMT
I currently own a 2004 X3,  (E83)I would like to add a bluetooth capability
to the car.  Can someone please tell me which is the easiest way to go about
doing this?

Thank you very much
Tom Scales - 10 Dec 2006 22:10 GMT
>I currently own a 2004 X3,  (E83)I would like to add a bluetooth capability
>to the car.  Can someone please tell me which is the easiest way to go
>about doing this?
>
> Thank you very much

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Gira - 26 Dec 2006 06:06 GMT
try to find out an other solution than the original one.
original components will cost you a lot.
the only advantage is that you can control the device (telephone) with the
buttons mounted on your steeringwheel (it will cost you about 750 euro)

I personally first evalued this option, but after a while I opted for the
IHF1000 Motorola device. (120 euro for buying it + 60 for the installation).
With this system you can do the same as the original bmw devices but with
lower price.
answering and phonig in your car can not be better and SAFER, too.
Ciao

>I currently own a 2004 X3,  (E83)I would like to add a bluetooth capability
>to the car.  Can someone please tell me which is the easiest way to go
>about doing this?
>
> Thank you very much
Marissa - 28 Dec 2006 16:08 GMT
Thank you all for the tips.  I live in the US and have Verizon service,
which is excellent.  They provided me with a Bluetooth headset, Motorola,
which was free, when I asked customer service for one, with the renewal of
my contract.  I know it's not the same as  answering from the steering wheel
as my husband can in his new 325i, lucky him, but it's quite adequate, with
no installation hassles or costs.

Thanks again everyone for the advice,
Maria
> try to find out an other solution than the original one.
> original components will cost you a lot.
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>> Thank you very much
 
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