Peiker BlueTouchMusic: Music from Mobile to Car via Bluetooth January 17, 2007

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You might have completely up-to-date, 2007-era gear everywhere else,
but what if your car is still stuck in 1995? That's where you can hook
up the Peiker BlueTouchMusic system, linking your cellphone to your
car's music system via Bluetooth. It lets you wirelessly play back
tunes from your cell phone with A2DP Bluetooth streaming, do some
hands-free calling, check out your caller ID on its screen, and you can
even talk to this thing because it has voice recognition.

Connect your iPod via a cable and it'll show you iPod menus and give you voice control over all your music. If you don't have an iPod, there's a 3.5 mm stereo jack to plug in any MP3 player. Neat stuff, and a great way to avoid those awful FM-based iPod-to-car-radio links. No pricing or availability yet.

Product Page [ALAC GmbH, via  BlueTomorrow]

Comments

The Car stereo needs to have bluetooth support as well, i guess. That's a lot to ask from a 1995 system. What good is bluetooth streaming over FM transmission?

posted-by Anonymous | January 18, 2007 2:58 AM

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