|
.jpg)

Approved Installer for




parrot, nokia, mobile electronics, smartrack, thatcham approved, protector pro, utrack, track q, thb bury, thb, bluetooth, diagnostic, towbar, dvd, navigation, alarm, immobiliser, rosen, audio, updrades, dab radio, ipod, integration, website, hosting, web development, iphone, apple, android, google, novero, steelmate, laserline, gps, gsm, car kits, carkits, motorola, cobra, autowatch, smartrack, fleet, security, locks, tracking, trackers, vehicle, car, 12 volts, hgv, handsfree, hands free, mobile phone, thatcham, approved, installation, network, engineers, installers, database, search, news, work, job, fitters, autoelectrician, subcontractor.
|
|
Parrot UNIKA
Parrot UNIKA is an installable interface that connects your vehicle’s steering wheel controls to any hands-free system in the Parrot MKi series putting all the features of your Parrot hands-free system within easy reach, whatever the circumstances.
Integrated - the Parrot UNIKA solution is invisible inside the vehicle. Compatible with all steering wheel controls Universal - fits most vehicles on the market*
PARROT MULTICAN
Steering wheel mounted control kit For CAN bus vehicles

Full integration
With the Parrot MULTICAN interface, keep controlling the auto-radio from the steering wheel. And if the steering wheel doesn’t have
enough buttons, the Parrot MULTICAN uses a specific combination of buttons to compensate for the missing ones.
Using the MULTICAN with the Parrot CK3000 EVOLUTION allows
removing the user interface, and getting a fully invisible Bluetooth hands free solution!
The CAN technology
The Controller Area Network (CAN) technology is a serial bus standard, originally developed in the 1980s by Robert Bosch GmbH, for connecting and interfacing electronic control units. CAN was specifically designed to be robust in electromagnetically ‘tough’
environments (i.e. cars).
Although initially created for automotive environment, the CAN bus is nowadays used in many embedded control applications that requires strong protections against magnetic fields.
|
|