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    Default Making an older vehicle hands free when using phone

    Since it doesn’t have Bluetooth, what is the best way to do this?

    If you have a Bluetooth car kit that you love, please list it here, thanks!
    Marcy

    DD1 2003
    DD2 2005
    DD3 2009

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    Mommy_Mea is offline Emerald level (3000+ posts)
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    I found this at a yard sale and it has worked well with my phone as a speaker phone (no way would I pay $100 for it, just an example of what worked for me):

    Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Wireless In Car Speakerphone +Travel Charger + USB Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IZWU8ZW..._W1WuEb3VMTT85

    I also have a phone holder that goes in my CD player, and I use the Google Assistant (ok Google) to toggle between apps and do all the hands free "stuff" (text messages, phone calls, navigation).
    DS1 June 2009
    DS2 June 2011

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    mom2binsd is offline Red Diamond level (10,000+ posts)
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    I have been using a Motorola Roadster 2, similar to the linked one above. It's about 4 years old and works fine, I put it on my sunvisor. I'm sure there is a newer model, I think I paid 35.00?

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    I have Amazon Echo Auto. Plugs into my Aux jack. I can hear perfectly well but it still relies on the microphone on the phone itself and the person on the other end often complains. But it works for a quick call. And I love the fact that I can control music hands free.

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