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| Ease of Use | 7.7/10 |
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| Value for Money | 7/10 |
| Overall rating | 6.7/10 |
Full review by
Guest.
on 2nd Feb 2008
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Good Points: It's an in-car kit, and fairly cheap.
General comments: Incompatible with Nokia 6300 (a non pop-port phone) in that the universal Nokia universal holder recommended does not charge the phone and does not provide connection for the external antenna so necessary in areas of poor reception. Not well thought out.
Guest.'s review and ratings | 47 words
Review by
Kinchy
on 16th Oct 2004
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User Rating : 9
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I wanted a bluetooth phone carkit that I could also use to charge my phone in a cradle(pointless I hear you cry) but NAY, in a World of choice this is what I have got.
If I want to use bluetooth then I slip my 6320 into Bluetooth mode and keep it in my pocket, then when I turn the ignition on the carkit kicks in and it works fully when the phone is in my pocket out of the way.
BUT, if I want my phone to be charged then I slip it in the cradle (sold seperately) and it charges it and is in fu ...
Kinchy's full review | 308 words
Review by
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on 1st May 2004
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User Rating : 10
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Nokia have just launched thier NEW Bluetooth and fully fitted car kit the Nokia CK-7W.
I have just had one installed by a company called SP Comms, who installed it at my home by a engineer. Thier catchy website is:
www.handsonthewheel.co.uk
I have a Nokia 6230 and CK-7W and my 6230 work like a dream.
pmiller007's full review | 86 words

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