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View next topic Author Message XopherN71Joined: 18 Feb 2008Posts:
172Location: Here. External Microphone for the nuvi - Review Fri Feb
22, 2008 6:23 am Did a quick search so I hope I'm not re-posting info
here but I wanted to let you all know that the optional external
microphone for the nuvi's with Bluetooth does help quite a bit.I have
a review on Amazon so I'll just paste that here.Let me start off with
some background. I bought this microphone to use with my Garmin Nuvi
360. Although my wife said I sounded fine with the built-in microphone
I thought for the small investment it would be worth seeing how it
sounded with the external
microphone. Ordered and received in just a few days, packaging is
simple and there's not much to it. I knew right where I wanted to
mount it based on past experience with a Parrot kit I had in a
previous vehicle, which was right at the overhead console of my 2002
Suburban.On to the test... I hung the microphone over the visor
(closest I could get it to the final location wi
http://www.chinese-microphone.com/OEM-MIC.html thout mounting it) and
summoned my toughest critic, my wife. I'm a huge gadget nut and my
wife... well, she could care less and will rarely share my excitement
in a new toy. Who better to get an honest opinion from? Took a deep
breath and asked her to call me (kids were asleep and I didn't want to
wake them). As I sat in the garage waiting for the phone call I
started to wonder what was going to follow. Just then the phone rang,
and the display on my Garmin Nuvi changed to confirm that indeed my
wife was calling. I clicked the answer button on the Nuvi and the test
began.The result? A crystal clear conversation that got 0 complaints,
not even a comment about sounding like she was on speaker phone.So why
only 4 stars?I rarely give anything 5 stars because there's always
room for improvement. I have no complaints at this time and for the
money it was definitely worth it.I should also note that I have the
headphone jack wired to my factory stereo so the sound comes through
my speakers, not the built in ones... even with this setup it worked
like a charm and was a true hand free, crystal clear combination that
I l
ook forward to using for years to come. Back to top hveichJoined: 23
Jan 2008Posts: 7Location: Indiana Fri Feb 22, 2008 2:07 pm Since it
works so well, What was the Mic ? Back to top XopherN71Joined: 18 Feb
2008Posts: 172Location: Here. Fri Feb 22, 2008 2:31 pm The Garmin mic,
it's around $15 on their site. If you look at their site under
accessories for your GPS you should see it. Back to top
tridebriJoined: 06 Apr 2008Posts: 1Location: roc
http://www.chinese-microphone.com/OEM-MIC.html kies both speakers and
mic? Sun Apr 06, 2008 10:22 pm So I am curious, as I have a nuvi 360
too and am hoping to do the same thing...How did you wire both the mic
and the external speakers? My nuvi only has one 1/8" jack...I am
thinking of wiring it into the stereo of my Audi A4 by using the aux
input in a Dice ipod adapter...thanksBrian Back to top
XopherN71Joined: 18 Feb 2008Posts: 172Location: Here. Mon Apr 07, 2008
12:15 am Microphone goes into the mount (look closely, you'll see the
hole), headphone plugin goes in the nuvi. Back to top raauroraJoined:
13 Feb 2008Posts: 37Location: Virginia, US Wed Apr 09, 2008 1:45 am
how did you secure the wire so it does not hang down while it
traverses up to the sun visor? Back to top XopherN71Joined: 18 Feb
2008Posts: 172Location: Here. Wed Apr 09, 2008 1:46 am I actually ran
it behind the dash, up behind the a-pillar trim, over th
e headliner, above the overhead console and out the end of it where an
OEM microphone would be. Back to top junioorJoined: 19 Apr 2008Posts:
14Location: Orlando,FL Sun Apr 20, 2008 3:53 am Nice I
http://www.chinese-microphone.com/OEM-MIC.html will follow it Back to
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