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5 star
29%
4 star
29%
3 star
43%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%



Durability
4
Value
3.9
Features
4.2
Design
4.6
Usability
3.6

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Great product!

The Neo-Parrot I purchased is a great addition to my '06 Dodge Ram. This product is inexpensive and works as advertised. If your car doesn't have Bluetooth built-in, the Parrot is the best way to add it. The only downside is that you have recharge it every 3 to 4 days depending on how much you use it. Definitely worth the 'hassle'.

By Halo9x on January 21, 2015

37 found this helpful


Just what we needed

Our CRV did not have bluetooth, and the Minikit Neo is perfect for what we wanted. The design is sleek enough that it can stay up on the visor and not look out of place, and even though our visor has a mirror and is pretty thick, the Neo fits perfectly. (The thickness of our visor is the maximum it could be to work, though.) The only complaint is that the battery life is not nearly as long as advertised, so we just turn it off and on as needed.

By Christy on June 10, 2014

35 found this helpful


Title

Excellent product! Links automatically within 5-10 seconds, excellent range if you leave vehicle with phone, clear calls and audio, retained factory look and function of stereo. Went with the no-display version. No trouble controlling unit without display, as all commands are repeated back to you. Using Motorola Droid Razr Maxx HD

By JFo on September 15, 2013

32 found this helpful


Just ok

The unit does a poor job on voice activated calls. Most of the time it fails to understand who I'm trying to call. When i do make a call, the voice coming over the speaker is very poor quality at times, almost "crackly"

By ejs on October 7, 2013

31 found this helpful


Gppd product

The product performs as represented and I am pleased with it.

By Bill on July 23, 2013

31 found this helpful


Parrot MINIKIT NEO

Make sure your visor is NOT too thick. If it is, the pressure of clamping the speaker onto the visor will make the front buttons of the speaker too hard to press and thereby inoperable. The design is pretty but a wire clip is more functional.

By Rusty Sputterbox on September 17, 2013

30 found this helpful


Bluetooth

Bought 2 mini kits - one for each car. One works great, the other does not "wake up" so the Bluetooth does not automatically connect.

By Leonarddj on October 15, 2013

27 found this helpful


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