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I wanted to get the 2007 Mercedes that I just bought hooked up with bluetooth for my iPhone, so I made an appointment to bring it to Wired Right this morning to install a Parrot 3100. I knew that the car already had bluetooth, but I figured it was pretty primitive technology and wanted something more up to date. Also nobody at Mercedes dealer or Best Buy could figure out how it works and the manuals that came with the car are very unclear on telephone functions. Vince called me about an hour after I dropped the car off and said he found a way to save me a bunch of money - he figured out how the factory-installed bluetooth works. It is actually very easy to use, voice activated, all the bells and whistles, so I don't need the Parrot after all. He could have gone ahead, installed the Parrot, let me pay for something I don't need. i know next to nothing about car electronics, so I'd have been none the wiser. It was very cool of Vince to call me back in and show me how to pair my iPhone with the Mercedes. If I ever need a car stereo or any other products or services that Wired Right can provide, that's where I'm going!
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