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January 8, 2009 11:23 PM PST

Sony MEX-BT3700U first look (video)

by Antuan Goodwin

Sony stopped by the Car Tech booth at CES 2009 to install its MEX-BT3700U Bluetooth-enabled CD receiver, which features hands-free calling and A2DP stereo audio streaming.

However, this isn't a one trick pony, with neat features such as a front panel USB port that offers full iPod control, Quick BrowZer searching that helps to quickly locate the desired song, and Zappin technology, which lets you choose songs by simply listening to snippets.

Originally posted at CES 2009

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by August 26, 2009 2:02 PM PDT
Has anyone tested the Car Stereo with an iPhone 3G/3Gs? It seems to me that with the Bluetooth it would play both the music and the conversation vie Bluetooth seemlessly.
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by Gavin Stroud September 3, 2009 4:08 PM PDT
Yes I have just installed this model, it works seamlessly with the iphone. My iphone has tomtom gps and all work together well, music fades for instructions etc and the hands free works well. happy customer
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