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Scosche motorMOUTH Bluetooth® Receiver Add Bluetooth reception to any car stereo with an auxiliary input model DIYBRH2
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Manufacturer: SCOSCHE
Publisher: SCOSCHE
Label: SCOSCHE
Features for Scosche motorMOUTH Bluetooth® Receiver Add Bluetooth reception to any car stereo with an auxiliary input model DIYBRH2 :
- add Bluetooth reception to any car stereo with an auxiliary input
- built-in echo-canceling microphone
- 3.5mm input jack acts as a pass through for portable audio players
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Customer Reviews
Handsfree? NOT !!!! 
2008-09-02
I bought this item from Best Buy last week and after 3 days returned it. I took a chance in buying it since I could not find one single review online from any other buyers. Well, I took a risk & got burned. In my opinion, this item is NOT hands free. It does not 'automatically' reconnect with your phone every time you get in the car. This item worked fine the first day after I paired it, I was able to receive calls and hear pretty clearly (there was some mild hissing noise in the background). The problem is, every time I got back into the car on subsequent days, this item did not reconnect to my phone. I had to go into the options of my phone and direct my phone to reconnect with the Scosche, to me that is the "opposite" of hands free. I have used my phone with other Bluetooth devices and they were always connected (which is how it should be with Bluetooth, so I'm sure it was 'not' my phone, it was a problem with the Scosche). Also, you cannot place calls with the Scosche even if you have voice on your phone, I tried and it did not work. Listen, the only thing this gadget has going for it is that it goes thru the auxiliary input in the car, which is why I bought it, but that's it, so unless your prepared to manually connect it to your phone each time you turn your car on, forget about the Scosche!!!