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Old 26-06-2011, 04:39 PM   #1
weazel970
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Default Is it possible? - TomTom

I have the standard ICC in by BF XR6.
Like most SatNavs, TomTom has a bluetooth phone capability, which allows for control over the phone through the TomToms interface (calls etc..). Was wondering if it was possible to wire the TomTom through the ICC, and also put an additional mic overhead. So basically, set the TomTom up like an in-car kit where all I have to do is bring the TomTom into the car and plug it into its little connection at the bottom?
I know its a long shot, but it would be sick if it works. Saves getting a whole new in car kit. But then, I dunno how that would function for music play.

Cheers,
Liam.

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