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After a little advice please.

Our Citigo comes with the Pid and the Bluetooth on it is naff, won't now collect to our iPhones 6 and 6s, I know others have reported similar issues, just wondered if there was any fixes?

The other option is to install a wired in unit ie Parrot.

Has anyone gone down that route, if so what have you got?

Don't have an iPhone - did they used to connect? Most Bluetooth units have a finite number of devices that they can connect to, and when the paired device list fills up you can't add any more until you delete a device from the list. Failing that there is an option in one of the menus to do a factory reset on the PID.

 

If you really want rid then the Bury CC9048 is an excellent standalone Bluetooth unit. 

 

 

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Hi Greenstripe.

 

only has two phones paired, but I believe there is a issue with iPhone.

Have tried a factory reset, but not fixed it, 

Will have a look at the Bury.

I’ve had problems with various iPhones and a network reset normally works

 

Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings

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