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You all know Bluetooth, right? That’s the system that allows you to use a compatible mobile phone hands-free. Often it involves linking your phone to a Bluetooth-enabled earpiece. Unless you’re a Toyota driver. That’s because we currently offer integrated Bluetooth...
You all know Bluetooth, right? That’s the system that allows you to use a compatible mobile phone hands-free.
Often it involves linking your phone to a Bluetooth-enabled earpiece. Unless you’re a Toyota driver. That’s because we currently offer integrated Bluetooth hands-free wireless systems in 15 of our models. And we’ll make it available on the all-new 2009 Venza when it goes on sale this fall.
We’d like to go on record here as saying that we do not advocate talking on the phone while driving. In fact, we flat think it’s a bad idea. But people do it. And now, with more states enacting laws that prohibit driving while talking on handheld cell phones, the Bluetooth hands-free connection provides an easy wireless solution. The technology is built into optional Toyota onboard DVD navigation and JBL audio systems.
The Bluetooth hands-free system is available on Toyota RAV4, Corolla and Matrix models with a JBL audio unit. The system is also available on Toyota 4Runner, Highlander, Highlander Hybrid, Land Cruiser, Sequoia, Sienna, Tundra, Avalon, Camry, Camry Hybrid, Prius and Solara models with the JBL audio unit or DVD navigation system.
The available DVD navigation and JBL audio systems enable the driver to make and receive hands-free phone calls on most compatible Bluetooth-equipped cell phones via the vehicle’s built in microphone and speakers. An owner simply "pairs" his or her phone to the system.
Due to differences in the quality of various handsets and Bluetooth chip programming, phone functionality levels may differ by cell phone. For a listing of compatible phones and functionality, just direct your browser to www.toyota.letstalk.com. - Bill Kwong, Corporate Communications
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You all know Bluetooth, right? That’s the system that allows you to use a compatible mobile phone hands-free.
Often it involves linking your phone to a Bluetooth-enabled earpiece. Unless you’re a Toyota driver. That’s because we currently offer integrated Bluetooth hands-free wireless systems in 15 of our models. And we’ll make it available on the all-new 2009 Venza when it goes on sale this fall.
We’d like to go on record here as saying that we do not advocate talking on the phone while driving. In fact, we flat think it’s a bad idea. But people do it. And now, with more states enacting laws that prohibit driving while talking on handheld cell phones, the Bluetooth hands-free connection provides an easy wireless solution. The technology is built into optional Toyota onboard DVD navigation and JBL audio systems.
The Bluetooth hands-free system is available on Toyota RAV4, Corolla and Matrix models with a JBL audio unit. The system is also available on Toyota 4Runner, Highlander, Highlander Hybrid, Land Cruiser, Sequoia, Sienna, Tundra, Avalon, Camry, Camry Hybrid, Prius and Solara models with the JBL audio unit or DVD navigation system.
The available DVD navigation and JBL audio systems enable the driver to make and receive hands-free phone calls on most compatible Bluetooth-equipped cell phones via the vehicle’s built in microphone and speakers. An owner simply "pairs" his or her phone to the system.
Due to differences in the quality of various handsets and Bluetooth chip programming, phone functionality levels may differ by cell phone. For a listing of compatible phones and functionality, just direct your browser to www.toyota.letstalk.com. - Bill Kwong, Corporate Communications
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