Alpine KCE-400BT – Car audio Bluetooth adapter
- Hands-free Phone Solution
Product Description
Hook up the KCE-400BT to enable your Bluetooth compatible cell phone to sync up with your Bluetooth ready head unit. That way you’re completely wireless, so you’re free to focus on the road.Get full on-screen control and full hands-free functionality from your Bluetooth compatible cell phone…. More >>
Alpine KCE-400BT – Car audio Bluetooth adapter
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Sure Alpine KCE-400BT is totally different than prev Alpine Kits
Powered by Parrot , we can say now it’s Alpine product
Sound is great , no echo
For 2008 HU owner, be sure to order KWE-460E for the UH and Alpine KCE-433iV for Ipod
Alpine forces HU 2008 owners to switch to 2009 …
Alpine marketing should concentrate on attracting new customers rather than making existing customers hate them selves.
I like Alpine quality but I hate Alpine.
Rating: 4 / 5
I read about how the old KCE-350BT was plagued with persistent connection issues and was to be avoided. Regardless, I can happily say that the the KCE-400BT has no such issues.
I was a bit weary getting this unit for a few reasons, one being the connection worries mentioned above. More so though is the fact that my car is loud. I installed this in my modded BMW M3– cabin noise is up there and with the window down and my foot on the throttle it’s quite loud. Not long ago I was driving on surface streets with the window all the way down when I got a call; I answered it keeping the window down and intentionally hit the throttle fairly hard a few times during the conversation to see how it fared. The results were very impressive, I could hear and be heard perfectly fine throughout the call.
My only real issue with it is that when I want to place a call (I have an iPhone) I can’t pick which number to dial when choosing the contact to call (my contacts have multiple numbers), it just uses the first number stored. I don’t know if that’s a failing of this device or my iDA-X303 head unit, but it certainly limits its usability. This doesn’t really bother me though since I hate talking on my phone while driving, I got the unit to be able to answer calls I need to while on the road without having to go digging for my phone every time.
Rating: 5 / 5