Users who's spent with a couple of lines (one personal and business contacts, or two personal, or two professionals…) and need to have the two phones simultaneously connected to a headset in the car, necessarily have encountered some problems. However, with this new Parrot MINIKIT +, the solution is simple: just connect the two devices without resorting to devices or tricks of doubtful validity.
The main attraction of this device lies precisely in the multi-point dual profile that it equips, so that it is capable of keeping two phones connected at the same time. Thus, if we received a call on either of the two mobiles, the system would also allow us to pick up the hook, without having to touch the phone or the Parrot MINIKIT +.
And is that this device equips a voice recognition function that would hear us say "accept" to pick up the call and start talking, or dictate "reject" to cut if we do not want to answer. Voice recognition also works for making calls. To do this, we just have to press the green button on the Parrot MINIKIT + kit, say its name aloud, and the voice recognition system will take care of dialing the desired number.
Perhaps you think that two connected phones are few, but at this point it is convenient to clarify a point. The Parrot MINIKIT + allows up to two devices to be kept active at the same time, but at the same time it recognizes up to ten linked mobiles. We clarify this so that it is clear that the nuance of distinguishing between connected and linked is in the simultaneity of the connection of the first case.
El Parrot MINIKIT+ tiene memoria. Y qué memoria. Hasta 2.000 contactos por terminal es capaz de almacenar, de modo que en total, vinculando los diez dispositivos como máximo que hemos mencionado, hasta 20.000 entradas podrían quedar registradas en la memoria de este kit manos libres, que no está nada mal.
On the other hand, with a little imagination you can expand the functions of the Parrot MINIKIT +. For example, to exploit the functions of our smart phone. As you may already know, the phone has become the center of our mobile multimedia life, concentrating functions that we used to find in other terminals (music player, GPS navigator, etc).
Thus, if we connect our phones to the Parrot MINIKIT +, we could listen to the music we have on the phone (either because it is in the memory of the mobile, or because we launch it from the Spotify application) or follow the voice instructions of the app that we use to take advantage of the terminal's GPS (such as Google Maps, for example). This kit is priced at 70 euros, and will go on sale from next November.