Nokia presents the CK-20W: a hands free car kit with GPS and MP3 player
Jun 8, 2006 bluetooth, gps navigation, nokia, phones
The Finnish manufacturer of mobile telephones had already tested himself with the GPS, but without success, with the LD-1W, a receiver GPS Bluetooth provided with the application of Wayfinder navigation.
Nokia, not being able to pass beside this important market, presented the CK-20W today. The concept is an innovator : it acts of a kit conveys Free Mains, Multimédia and GPS.
The Kit Car CK-20W is connected to high the speakers of the vehicle to use its Nokia mobile in Free Hands, sound quality should be with return, the CK-20W using a DSP.
In more of telephony, if your mobile has a reader of MP3, you will be able to also listen to your music with this kit car. With this intention, it will be necessary for you to connect your mobile to the CK-20W either by a cable, or in Bluetooth by using profile AD2P (stereo). And still better, if you have a iPOD, you will be able to connect it by means of the cable provided with the kit or in Bluetooth if your walkman allows it.
The kit car is delivered with the case of navigation Nokia LD-2 making it possible to control the mobile for launching and to receive calls like managing the music with functions such as goes/stop, track preceding/following.
At the time of navigation, the vocal indications of guidance are redirected towards the system free hands. This last always gives the priority to the vocal communications : the reading of the music is put automatically out of silencing device when a call arrives or when an instruction of vocal navigation is diffused. In the case of navigation, the user can choose to select another adjustment which makes it possible simultaneously to hear the audio signal of the telephone and the vocal instructions of navigation, or to make hear a beep runs at the time of each change of direction in order to inform the user whom it must check his route on the screen of the mobile telephone.
The Kit Multi-media Car Nokia CK-20W and the case of navigation Nokia LD-2 including the software ROAD 66 and one receiver GPS will be marketed during the third quarter 2006. The price was not announced.
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