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Title: Handsfree kit
Post by: ckz on 07 December 2014, 11:13:49
is anyone using the bury talk and take system in there cars?

i bought one, installed it and works perfect, better as the bluetooth things which dangle around or need charging after an hour usage.

althought until now i used it for my blackberry workphone,
now i would like to use it for my samsung s 4 but cant find any cheap cradles for it.
also i plying already with the idea to change it to a new mobile in a couple month, so i am looking for a multi system, kind of, which can connect any phone instead the actually cradle for specific phones.

i guess is a long shot, but someone maybe has an idea about this system and can give me a clue about what to use.
well, answers like going in a shop and buying it for loads of money are not much a help as i can do this anyway.

any cheap alternative suggested?

i don't want to remove this system as it is brilliant and run over the speaker system and ignition without switching it on or off.
i try'd the parrot and wasn't happy with it.

Title: Re: Handsfree kit
Post by: Jimbob on 07 December 2014, 15:33:35
A long time ago yes, Properly wired in good solutions, in fact thinks Ive still got a few brand new ones that couldd be used with new cradles..
Title: Re: Handsfree kit
Post by: AndyRoid on 08 December 2014, 12:01:11
Properly wired in good solutions, in fact thinks Ive still got a few brand new ones that couldd be used with new cradles..
Still have the cradle, antenna, etc in my garage from 2005 (or thereabouts) when I had a Nokia 6210.
Nowadays I use the built in Ford "SYNC" system which seems to work just as well, probably a little bit better in fact as it reads out incoming text messages.
Title: Re: Handsfree kit
Post by: hawke113a on 08 December 2014, 12:14:12
ive just bought a bury system 8 off fleabay...gonna try it out...only a fiver lol....my phone wont pair with my parrot system and need it while on the road
Title: Re: Handsfree kit
Post by: The Sheriff on 08 December 2014, 13:34:10
Properly wired in good solutions, in fact thinks Ive still got a few brand new ones that couldd be used with new cradles..
Still have the cradle, antenna, etc in my garage from 2005 (or thereabouts) when I had a Nokia 6210.
Nowadays I use the built in Ford "SYNC" system which seems to work just as well, probably a little bit better in fact as it reads out incoming text messages.
You bought a ford? " Forgive him, he's an idiot".  ;D
Title: Re: Handsfree kit
Post by: AndyRoid on 08 December 2014, 14:13:40
Properly wired in good solutions, in fact thinks Ive still got a few brand new ones that couldd be used with new cradles..
Still have the cradle, antenna, etc in my garage from 2005 (or thereabouts) when I had a Nokia 6210.
Nowadays I use the built in Ford "SYNC" system which seems to work just as well, probably a little bit better in fact as it reads out incoming text messages.
You bought a ford? " Forgive him, he's an idiot".  ;D
I didn't pay for it, the taxpayer did and (s)he covers all the expenses except fuel  ;)
Title: Re: Handsfree kit
Post by: ckz on 08 December 2014, 14:33:58
until now im happy with the bury and can only recommend it.
but no option for modern smartphones especially multi craddles if you change the phones every 3 motnh. lol
Title: Re: Handsfree kit
Post by: TheBoy on 08 December 2014, 18:06:49
As all phones built in the last decade have Bluetooth, I can't be arsed with cradles. I just use old Nokia CK-7W hardwired systems.

Reminds me, need one for the battlebus.
Title: Re: Handsfree kit
Post by: hawke113a on 08 December 2014, 18:09:46
ckz i saw on ebay a universal cradle for smart phones.... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151499786131?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT  ....im just hoping its good enough for my windows phone...
Title: Re: Handsfree kit
Post by: VXL V6 on 08 December 2014, 18:21:13
Have the Bury System 8 in both of mine with the AD9060 Bluetooth module installed in place of the Bury Cradle (Well they don't do a cradle for my current phone so bought a Kram charging cradle instead).

AD9060 gives you Bluetooth functionality for two concurrently paired handsets and a host of other features which you can control via voice commands or using the touch screen.

There is a another Bluetooth module / holder available called the XXL which is supposed to be universal and an old manual module without a screen whose part number escapes me.

The really cheap way of getting Bluetooth out of the kit is to buy the cheapest Bluetooth enabled cradle you can from ebay and just pair you phone with it.... of course the cradle wont hold your phone but the Bluetooth will work with the standard pairing code.
Title: Re: Handsfree kit
Post by: ckz on 09 December 2014, 17:51:39
Have the Bury System 8 in both of mine with the AD9060 Bluetooth module installed in place of the Bury Cradle (Well they don't do a cradle for my current phone so bought a Kram charging cradle instead).

AD9060 gives you Bluetooth functionality for two concurrently paired handsets and a host of other features which you can control via voice commands or using the touch screen.

There is a another Bluetooth module / holder available called the XXL which is supposed to be universal and an old manual module without a screen whose part number escapes me.

The really cheap way of getting Bluetooth out of the kit is to buy the cheapest Bluetooth enabled cradle you can from ebay and just pair you phone with it.... of course the cradle wont hold your phone but the Bluetooth will work with the standard pairing code.

looked at it
Title: Re: Handsfree kit
Post by: ckz on 09 December 2014, 17:53:39
Have the Bury System 8 in both of mine with the AD9060 Bluetooth module installed in place of the Bury Cradle (Well they don't do a cradle for my current phone so bought a Kram charging cradle instead).

AD9060 gives you Bluetooth functionality for two concurrently paired handsets and a host of other features which you can control via voice commands or using the touch screen.

There is a another Bluetooth module / holder available called the XXL which is supposed to be universal and an old manual module without a screen whose part number escapes me.

The really cheap way of getting Bluetooth out of the kit is to buy the cheapest Bluetooth enabled cradle you can from ebay and just pair you phone with it.... of course the cradle wont hold your phone but the Bluetooth will work with the standard pairing code.

yes i looked at this and try to get one of them.
just waiting to find one which is not about 140,00   lol
Title: Re: Handsfree kit
Post by: VXL V6 on 09 December 2014, 19:13:14
Paid about £50 each for the AD9060 modules on EvilBay.
Title: Re: Handsfree kit
Post by: hawke113a on 09 December 2014, 19:27:49
i looked too and couldnt find on for under 140...yet
Title: Re: Handsfree kit
Post by: ckz on 10 December 2014, 17:10:17
Paid about £50 each for the AD9060 modules on EvilBay.

are you paying for so much luck ? lol