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Very Pikey Hands Free

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All you need is an Octy II and a Nokia 6230i (or other similar sized phone with speaker facility).

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I have now been taught how to use my bluetooth headset (I know its not difficult but I couldn't be bothered to RTFM) so the international marketing rights to this communications breakthrough are now for sale - first do-nut secures the deal.

I've seen a similar system fitted to a Peugeot 206

i had that phone and did the same, just hit loadspeaker on answer, who needs a hands free kit then.

:rofl: :rofl:

Rob.

anyone tried selotape and cleverly positioning it to the side of the face yet?

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anyone tried selotape and cleverly positioning it to the side of the face yet?

I think that has now been superceded by the rubber band method!

Andy, I am guilty of putting my mobile in the steering wheel when I'm parked up but expecting a call. Seems like a good place as it's well within sight. . .

If you wedge the handset too tightly it sets the horn off :rofl:

It doesn't work too well for texting while negotiating a roundabout though :rolleyes:

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If you wedge the handset too tightly it sets the horn off :rofl:

......or switches the phone off!

Fitting technique is most important :thumbup:

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