Parrot MKi9000 PARMKI-9000 전단
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PARMKI-9000
PARROT MKi9000
The Parrot MKi9000 is a Bluetooth hands-free system that
blends in seamlessly inside any vehicle.
A wireless remote control can be positioned on the
steering wheel or dashboard and allows the driver to
control all the functions of the MKi9000. In addition to
conventional telephony functions - pick up, hang up - the
Parrot MKi9000 boasts cutting-edge telephony functions:
automatic phonebook synchronisation, training-free multi-
speaker voice recognition, speech synthesis of the names
in the phonebook, contact management (up to 2 000 per
phone) and call records. The Parrot MKi9000 offers a voice
menu for accessing its functions.
Listen to your digital music
in the car
The Parrot MKi9000 is also gifted
for music. Supplied with a specific
cable, it is compatible with all music
sources, such as iPods, iPhones, USB
flash drives, Bluetooth stereo (A2DP)
phones, MP3 players and any other
analogue players.
Music is delivered through all the
car’s speakers, giving the driver and
passengers exceptional sound quality
and the breathtaking Virtual SuperBass
and Sound Spatializer effects.
Double microphone
for crystal-clear calls
To ensure optimal audio quality when
on the phone, the Parrot MKi9000
combines double microphone
technology with new signal processing
software (DSP-3) that eliminates
background and surrounding noise,
including noise from inside the
car. For maximum listening quality,
conversations are reproduced over the
vehicle’s speakers.
The Parrot MKi9000 is a Bluetooth
hands-free system compatible with all
vehicle makes and which works with all
mobile phone brands.
Made For iPod
& Works With iPhone
For hands-free calls in your car with
your iPhone, enable Bluetooth so that
it connects with the Parrot MKi and
synchronises its phonebook.
To listen to the music on your iPhone
or iPod, simply plug in the Parrot MKi
cable. Open your playlist using the
wireless remote control.
You can still make hands-free calls
in the car with your Bluetooth mobile
phone. When a call comes in, the
music is automatically muted, only to
be switched back on at the end of the
call.