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Originally Posted by Dr.AD
(Post 2687383)
I went to the service center over the weekend and got the alignment issue fixed. I have yet to drive the car on a highway to confirm if it is really fixed, but it looks like at least at low city speeds, the problem is fixed. While browsing through the accessory shop in the dealership, I found a nice MGA hands-free Bluetooth kit for the car for Rs. 3000. I did not know this was available. I have been looking for some sort of Bluetooth system for taking calls in the car, and I always regretted that SX4 does not come with Bluetooth connectivity while most other cars in the same price range offer this feature. Well, this MGA Bluetooth kit pretty much solved that problem on the spot and I am very happy with the result! In fact, I feel stupid for not knowing the existence of this kit for so long. This kit consists of a small device (of the size of a small matchbox) which has a pretty powerful microphone and a big button for accepting/rejecting calls. This device is installed in the top right corner at the top of the driver-side A-pillar. Thus, this is easily accessible for the driver. They did internal wiring to connect this to the AUX-port of the music system, and also to the power source. Pairing my phone to this device was a straightforward one-minute job, and now anytime a call comes, this device beeps (in addition to the normal ringtone on the phone), and if I press the “accept” button, the call is routed through the music system. Whatever the music system was playing gets interrupted and I get to hear the call through the speakers. Once the call is finished and I press the same button again, the music system goes back to playing whatever it was playing. The nice thing is that even if the music system was in switched OFF state, the call switches it ON and puts it back to OFF state after the call is over. Very neat! The sound clarity is very good, and in all my tests so far, the person at the other end heard my voice as well as the voice of the front-seat passenger very clearly. The only drawback is that there is no display for caller ID/name and the music system display only shows “TEL” but does not show the number. Thus, unless you look at your phone display, you have no idea who is calling. But apart from this, the system works just fine and I am very happy that I found the almost perfect solution for my need. I feel this is a great deal. I totally recommend this MGA Bluetooth kit to all Maruti car owners. It apparently works with the OEM integrated audio systems in all Maruti models, and I believe this is a must have accessory (especially given that it costs just Rs. 3000). Thanks, -AD |
Originally Posted by ank.nsit
(Post 3645458)
Hey AD, Quoting an old post. Can this bluetooth kit be used for audio streaming as well? |
Originally Posted by Dr.AD
(Post 3645748)
... Yes, it can be used to stream audio from the phone. I use it regularly to stream music from my phone to the car audio system. It is very ergonomic. It has just one big button that can be easily pressed while driving... |
Originally Posted by ank.nsit
(Post 3645791)
Thanks for your reply AD. Can you please see the following link and tell me which is the model you are talking about? I do not see a single button kit here. MGA Handsfree Kit |
Originally Posted by Dr.AD
(Post 3645848)
... What I have is a system made by Maruti-Nippon, specifically designed to work with the OEM Nippon head unit. Edit: I found what I have in MGA website by searching under Swift accessories. For some reason, this is not listed under DZire accessories. Here is what I have: http://www.marutimga.com/Mgaproduct_...fge8qAtZYEM%3d |
Originally Posted by ank.nsit
(Post 3645458)
Hey AD, Quoting an old post. Can this bluetooth kit be used for audio streaming as well? |
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