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Pioneer CD-BTB200 Bluetooth wireless adapter for select Pioneer audio/video receivers | 
enlarge | Brand: Pioneer Category: CE
List Price: $273.20 Buy New: $128.99 You Save: $144.21 (53%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews
Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9 Dimensions (in): 2.4 x 10.8 x 7.2 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: CD-BTB200 Model: CD-BTB200 UPC: 012562861142 EAN: 0012562861142 ASIN: B000NMB1GC
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| Features:
| • | Bluetooth wireless adapter for Pioneer "Bluetooth ready" CD and DVD receivers | | • | plugs directly into the stereo for an easy installation | | • | place/accept calls via the wireless connection | | • | Bluetooth digital technology ensures crisp, static-free performance in the car | | • | downloads your phonebook into the stereo |
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Product Description This CD-BTB200 is designed to work only with Pioneer "Bluetooth Adapter Ready" Navigation systems, AV Receivers and CD Players. Bluetooth Wireless Technology allows these Pioneer headunits to communicate automatically with and treat most compatible cellular phones as source devices within a given range. Simply set up a user ID, and you can make and take calls, use call waiting, talk, and hang up- all while your phone remains in your bag, purse or pocket. Bluetooth wireless technology also allows you to place and receive calls through the head-unit using voice-recognition dialing. The included microphone eliminates the need for an additional hands-free kit installation. The result is the optimum in both convenience and driving safety.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Easy to install, Picky with WM Smartphones December 23, 2008
Install takes roughly 15 minutes for the skilled. Works great with regular phones, not so well with Windows Mobile Smartphones. will not connect to my Blackjack 2 for the Telephone feature, but does work with the wireless streaming with some playing with. music streamed does sound tinny at times with occ static.
Pretty good, works with my Blackberry Pearl December 15, 2008 When I first installed this, my Blackberry Pearl could not connect automatically. I was only able to connect by "searching" for the bluetooth device and reattaching it every time I wanted to use it. Obviously this is not an optimal solution.
I did some research and found that others were having some issues with this as well. After updating the software on my Blackberry Pearl to the latest Firmware OS (operating system) release, it worked like a charm. I was able to connect automatically to the Pioneer Bluetooth adapter whenever I sat in my car without having to do anything. I just had to make sure my phone's bluetooth was "on." I was also able to transfer the address book from my phone to the Bluetooth module's phone book.
I like how when a call comes in, the music mutes so you know the call is coming in. The music resumes when the person ends the call.
Headunit: Pioneer AVH-P4000DVD Phone: Blackberry Pearl 8100 (T-mobile USA)
Only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is that sometimes the person's voice will cut out. I'm not sure what causes this but when I turn the volume lower it seems to help. I might have something to do with the Auto echo-canceling feature.
A NOTE FOR INSTALLING: Make sure you connect the "Blue" to the "Blue" and the "Black" to the "Black" on the IP-bus connector. Otherwise you may run into the problem where they can hear you but you can't hear them or vice-versa. I had this problem and I thought my unit was defective only to find out I installed it incorrectly.
easy self install, works with iphone November 24, 2008 I am not the most mechanical person in the world, however i was able to install this MYSELF (which is a huge accomplishment for me) in a 2002 Chevy Trailblazer with a Pioneer AVIC D3 already installed.
Basically, all you really need to do is follow ALL the instructions. Some phones will not sync the address book like my iPhone, or maybe i just didnt follow the instructions that well. Pairing the phone was semi weird, but just read the instructions word for word. It will save you a headache.
The sound is excellent on both ends. No one can tell if i'm using the device or not. The cords are long enough to place the mic and unit just about anywhere you want.
The only think i DON'T like is you don't have the option to use the dial pad while on a call, you have to use the phone itself. Safety first right?
Overall, this is the best thing i could have added to my vehicle since i never take my ear piece BT off the charger. This was the a very easy decision for me to make.
useless October 14, 2008 I have the Verizon LG VX8600 and when i try to pair the phone the unit reads (invalid device) from reading the other reviews this unit sounds awsome but in my case i guess i have to purchase another phone like some reviews state not all phones are compatible with this device so before purchasing this item do your research.
I can't get it to work September 30, 2008 I have had this for about a month. It is easy to install, but I can't get it to work with my phone. My phone will find the device, but for some reason will not pair. So I spent $130 for something pretty useless to me at this point. If I can get it to work I am sure it would be an awesome product.
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