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The most important
automotive application for Bluetooth is undoubtedly wireless,
hands-free mobile phone systems. Hands-free car kit has become
an important part of driver safety and has become law in over
40 countries. Traditional car kits involve a phone-specific
cradle for a user's mobile phone. Bluetooth wireless technology
conceived as a cable replacement, thus improving mobility,
portability and convenience. Any Bluetooth enabled mobile
phone should work with the same Bluetooth hands-free car kit,
eliminating the need for different car kits to suit different
mobile phones.
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Factory-fitted on new vehicles
with the hands-free system fully integrated into
the infotainment (e.g. audio, navigation) system
of the vehicle.
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As an after-market product for
new or used vehicles, either fitted by a dealer,
or by the consumer.
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To provide
high quality (noise-free), reliable in-car communications
at a competitive cost without adding substantially to the
weight of the vehicle, Bluetron™ BTR310
and Bluetron™
BTR200 are ideal for those applications.
In addition to the hands-free and telematics applications,
potential in-vehicle applications for Bluetooth in the automotive
environment are listed as below.
- Wireless communication between in-car navigation/infotainment
system and mobile computing device
- To allow easy file transfer, synchronization, etc.
- Wireless transmission between in-car audio/multi-media
system and remote speakers
- Wireless connection between external audio devices
(e.g. MP3 player, personal stereo or notebook PC) and
the in-car sound system
- To allow playback of music and other entertainment
- Wireless link between rear seat entertainment systems
and a main in-car infotainment PC system located in the
dashboard
- Security/ID
- To open/lock the vehicle, adjust seat/mirror settings
by Bluetooth signal from the consumer's mobile phone or
another dedicated Bluetooth device.
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