Yes and No. You can connect two phones, but one will have priority. Connect your phone and your wife's phone and if you are in the car it will work, if she is driving the car it will work, but if both of you are in the car, only yours would be usable via Bluetooth.
Stephen Bloomer
I did have - 2010 GXL D4D Auto, ARB bullbar, rails, sliders, winch, 40mm lift, Brown Davis bash plates and long range tank
Mine will allow multiple phones to be paired, but only one connected at any time. It doesn't automatically happen i.e. if i jump in the car after my wife has been using it, i have to manually connect my phone. A bit annoying sometimes, but better than $330 and 3 points.
Mike
My build [url]http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?25816-Mikes-150VX-Yes-it-s-another-silver-Prado[/url]
To the best of my knowledge, only two aftermarket kits out there will allow two phones to be connected at the same time. A THBury (don't recall model number) and a Motorola TK30 (I've used and installed extensively)
Thanks for that info Krypto! I personally ditched my Parrot dealership awhile due to reliability issues but I will keep it in mind as potential solutions for customers needing two phones (travelling sales reps usually)
Thanks for that info Krypto! I personally ditched my Parrot dealership awhile due to reliability issues but I will keep it in mind as potential solutions for customers needing two phones (travelling sales reps usually)
Does seem support isn't great, but in principle the unit is pretty good. Can't work out where Parrot are based.
[B]Steve[/B]
2010 Silver GXL Prado 150, D4D Auto, with a few non standard bits
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