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I was easy to install and works great. I am using it with a Blackberry Tour and my Zumo 550. I don't normally need to use my cell phone, but I take at least one long distance trip every summer. This summer heading out for 31 days to Alaska. It is nice if my wife calls to see her call on my Zumo and now answer her. Before the BOMM, I could see the call on the Zumo screen but not answer. I would then have to find an exit and call the her back. The sound quality is really no different than talking directly on the cell phone. Anyway, nice accessory to have when you need it and just wanted to let everyone know how well it works!
I want to trigger the mic of my GPS Road Tech Zumo 660 on the HK sound system in the 2010 Ultra Glide HD mine. I want to make / receive calls from my mobile phone via BL. I know HDBomm but I don't think to buy, is there anything I can do?
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