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Hello everyone.

This is my first post. I searched through the forum but didn't find anything relating to this topic.

I have 2 phones, 1 work (standard issue LG w/ BT) 1 personal (droid) and would like a hands free kit that connects to both. So if I get a call on work, it will pick it up. Then if I get a call on the personal it will pick it up, without me having to re-pair it.

I know some headsets have this capability now, anyone aware of a hands free kit with such a feature?

I drive a mazda speed3, but not sure if that matters. The kits I've seen go over via FM and that seems to be what I'm looking for.

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Most hands free kits can pari upto 4+ phones. You just need to read the pairing instructions on the system to see how many phones it is capable of handling. I know most Parrot systems can handle 6 phones but these are the car kits. Check with the manufacturer sites or their respective tehcnical support.
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Thanks for the reply Jeff.

I looked at a Parrot MKi9100/9200, while they allow pairing of up to 10 devices, it only allows 1 connection at a time.

After some more digging, I found that the feature is called 'multipoint'.

Here is one from BlueAnt that supports it
http://www.myblueant.com/products/speakerphones/s1/index.php

I guess I'll go on a googling spree on hands free kits with multipoint, but if anyone has experience with such a setup, I'd love to hear it!

Thanks
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the THB Bury CC9060 kit allows connection of 2 phones at the same time. It needs to be the latest firmware to have this feature but older units can be upgraded easily :-)
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There's a new Nokia kit that will do to at once.
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Your Best Bet is to forward your calls to One phone while in the car... :( sorry...
Unless you have a radio that has both a bluetooth and an AUX input. Then link one up via bluetooth and the other AUX input/speaker phone mode
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Motorola tk-30

I fit them on a regular basis and use one in the cOmpany car
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Also now available here so probably the US as well, Nokia CK 200 and Novero Truly One, I once had a 9060, don't think that does 2 at once.
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