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Old 11-13-2013, 02:11 PM   #12
CRussel
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Single ear, Bluetooth headsets should work with any Bluetooth enabled audio device that they can pair with. Which is just about anything. But before you go too far down that road, you really should consider the possibility of replacing your in-car audio with something that is fully Bluetooth enabled. I put a Sony DSX-S300BTX that I got from Crutchfield in my car that is quite loud (two seater with the top down.) but this, combined with decent speakers, is a far better solution than a single ear device. I listen to my Audible books in the car through the receiver, and it works really, really well. That model is discontinued, but a newer version has replaced it. The combination has been really successful for me. (I still use my Jambone to place calls, but not for anything else. )
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