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elboriyorker
11-18-2007, 07:56 PM
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Ever wanted to upgrade your car audio system to a latest Bluetooth enabled one but worried to shell out hundreds of quids? Stop worrying and get yourself the latest in mobile convergence - the Venturi Mini.

The latest Venturi Mini introduces the first true convergence of Bluetooth music streaming, hands-free calling and USB-style charging - all without the need to upgrade your car stereo. The Ventura Mini plugs into your car's cigarette lighter socket to do all this and more.

The Venturi Mini uses Bluetooth to stream stereo music from the phone and wirelessly route calls through the in-car sound system. The Venturi Mini also has a built-in charger to power your devices on the move and is designed to work with all vehicles.

“The Venturi Mini combines advanced technology and the sleekest design to set a new standard for in-car entertainment and communication products,” says Harbans Dass, Managing Director of NextGen Venturi. “With the explosive growth of music enabled phones, the Venturi Mini brings a new dimension to the in-car music experience, while allowing safe hands-free calling.”

The Venturi Mini employs advanced DSP technology for clear hands-free audio and advanced music streaming from your Bluetooth enabled phone or portable music player via smart interface on the Venturi Mini. The white OLED display is used to alert about calls and SMSes.

The Venturi Mini is currently available for purchase on www.myventuri.com (http://www.myventuri.com) for US$129 / £80 and will be available through other distribution channels in the next few days. Colored faceplates are also available for purchase for £15 each and USB charging cables and adapters for major phone brands from £5.

VenumX
11-18-2007, 08:17 PM
If anyone was wondering how this connects to your cars stereo wirelessly, it connects as an FM transmitter. In other words you tune your stereo into channel 88.5 or whatever station you desire and then you turn on the device to the same station, then connect it to your phone through bluetooth and you are ready to go. It seems like a great product, I've been waiting for something like this, seems like such a simple idea...Also waiting for a bluetooth cassette tape...came up with that idea a LONG time ago...but i don't see any major product that takes advantage of that concept :)