Audiovox Advent Universal Bluetooth Module Bthfmod - New With Box. on 2040-parts.com
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Audiovox Advent Universal Bluetooth Module BTHFMOD - New with box. New old stock. See photos and read below for more information. Safety and Convenience. Operating cell phones hands-free in the car is no longer a wise decision, it's quickly becoming the law. Advent, from Audiovox, a name you know and trust, offers an in-vehicle Bluetooth enabled hands-free cell phone kit giving you the best in safety and convenience, while providing the best in performance and value. The Advent Bluetooth system (BTHFMOD) when combined with the UBTSW2 (required with the BTHFMOD) in-vehicle universal switch gives you an OEM look and feel for virtually every foreign and domestic vehicle. Compatibile with most Bluetooth-enabled phones Crisp, clear quality sound through the vehicle's factory speakers Automatic stereo muting for added safety and convenience Voice-activated dialing depends on phone function and capability Features include: voice recognition dialing, redial function, auto connect on incoming call, volume control |
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