Very good sound quality, Capable voice activation, Green and red buttons, Miniusb charging connection
Menu setup is annoying, Voice recognition requires ability to send contacts via Bluetooth, Bulky
What in the world did we do before Bluetooth? I mean, really. The thought of actually walking around or driving (or even sitting at my desk, anymore) and holding a phone to my head just seems archaic. Caveman-like. Ridiculous. And now that I have a v...
Builtin battery provides independent power, Easy to use menu system, Well looking
Hard to feel and press Answer/Reject keys, Mediocre sound quality
Unfortunately, Minikit did not live up to our expectations. Maybe they have been too great because of the really classy and high-quality appearance, but the sound level and quality were not proper. Of course, our criteria is high comparing it to such ...
Abstract: We’re a two car family and one of the cars has integrated bluetooth for hands-free talking. You simply pair the phone and go and the voice of the person you’re talking to comes through the speakers. Meanwhile, as you talk one of the many micro...
Abstract: Bluetooth products are an attractive accessory to cell phone users simply because they offer convenience while minimizing the exposure to the higher power RF (Radio Frequency) signals. Not that Bluetooth itself is not RF-based, it is. However, the devi...
Abstract: We all know that when it comes to quality hands-free kits for your Bluetooth Mobile / Cell Phone, Parrot have a very good record, and the Minikit is no exception. Despite its misleading name, this is a Hands-Free Speaker Phone type of device that can ...
The Parrot Minikit did everything it claimed and efficiently. It's not the world's most stylish bit of kit, but it's practical, effective and reasonably priced and for that it earns a recommended award....
Abstract: The Fiona Bruce who e-mailed me the other week, however, turned out to be the PR for yet another peculiar French brand – Parrot – one of the earliest technology companies I had contact with in the 1990s, but from whom I've barely heard a squawk of late. ...
Loud audio from the speaker; long battery life; no noticeable feedback during calls; sun visor clip; easy-to-access controls; ability to pair up to five handsets
Power button could be bigger; voice commands dont always work; navigation knob takes some getting used to
If youre looking for an easy-to-install Bluetooth hands-free car kit then the Parrot Minikit is definitely worth checking out. Not only were we impressed with how loud it sounds, even with the radio on, but we also really like the audio quality durin...