
A revolutionary car kit that brings simplicity to in-car communications
Nokia today announced the Nokia Bluetooth Display Car Kit CK-15W, a revolutionary car kit to ease your communications on the road. The bright 2.2 inch color display provides a convenient backdrop for easily viewing and controlling your call functions while the separate input device provides controls for volume adjustment and accepting or ending calls. Once paired with a compatible phone, the Nokia Bluetooth Display Car Kit CK-15W enables you to make phone calls and browse the contact list even when having the phone in your pocket. The car kit's display includes adjustable background colours and themes for personalizing it to suit the lighting on your car dashboard.
"We are committed to providing convenient communication solutions that are easy to use inside the car," said Wolfgang Gärtner, senior category manager, Nokia Automotive. "The Nokia Bluetooth Display Car Kit CK-15W is intuitive in its functionality, so you don't need to waste your time fiddling around every time you get in the car. The large color display is based on the familiar Nokia user interface which makes it easy for people to take the product into use."
The Nokia Bluetooth Display Car Kit CK-15W offers a number of elements that enable easy in-car communications; the separate input device and the large color screen can both be installed in an optimal position for easy usage and viewing. The car kit also supports advanced call handling features such as the caller's identification as well as listing of missed, received and made phone calls.
The Nokia Bluetooth Display Car Kit CK-15W is compatible with a wide range of Nokia mobile devices including the newly announced Nokia 3110 classic, a well-balanced phone for consumers appreciating simplicity in technology and value for money.
The Nokia Bluetooth Display Car Kit CK-15W is expected to be available in the first quarter of 2007 and will cost an estimated 180 euros, without taxes - Nokia.
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#1 Nokia CK-15
This looks like a device from Nokia that might challenge Parrott in the Bluetooth Car Kit market, particularly with an interface that is familiar to Nokia users.
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