Anyone using the rSAP adaptor?

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Been looking at is for a few days now and much as I'd like to give it a go I think £300 is a bit strong.

So, is anyone using it and what does it offer over the normal BT connection? I know the antenna will be connected and apparently battery usage is lower.
 
I thought the rSAP connection was only available in MMI equipped cars?
 
The rSAP adaptor is a really nice piece of kit, I always recommened it for vehicles with GSM Phone Prep (providing you have an rSAP phone of course!)

The main benefits are;

* The rSAP cradle adaptor is flexible so can be used with a variety of different
handsets. This makes it future proof for compatibility with new handsets

* “Mobile phone preparation – Low” already has a Bluetooth connection but this only
operates in a mode called “Hands Free Profile”. This means that although calls can be
made and received using the car, the phones antenna and battery are operating at
full capacity when making and receiving calls. The rSAP cradle adaptor uses the cars
external antenna and power supply to make and receive calls which improves call
quality and reduces handset battery consumption.


I can do 10% off the £300.00 RRP before Christmas should anyone want to do a Group Buy? Would need a minimum of 4 people to order to do this price :)
 

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