Bluetrek 2-in-1 Bluetooth Kit
June 26th, 2008
The Bluetrek 2-in-1 Bluetooth Kit (aka: Surface Sound Dual Car Kit) is a nice system. It was a little confusing at first but as we played with it we figured out how it worked. Initially we could not get the base unit to work with the Tattoo unit when receiving an incoming call. What we discovered is that we had to turn on the Tattoo Bluetooth unit as well as the base unit. The next dilemma was the base unit’s low volume. We tried increasing the volume via the volume control on the base unit itself, then we tried increasing the Tattoo Blutetooth unit’s volume but to no avail. We soon realized that we had to increase the cell phones headphone volume. Once we increased it, the base unit’s volume as well as the Tattoo’s volume was increased. Yeah, we’re armatures with this stuff.
The Bluetrek 2-in-1 Bluetooth Kit is straightforward once we understood what we were doing. The unit has a background noise reduction system. We soon discovered how well it worked. In our quest to play with our new toy I sat in my car and turned the radio on. My wife said she could not hear the radio but could hear me clearly. I had the volume on low, but I figured she would still hear the radio. All in all I am happy with my new Bluetrek 2-in-1 Bluetooth Kit (Surface Sound Dual Car Kit).
Now that we have had it for a few days, I have realized that it’s not the easiest to work with. Getting the Tattoo to work while on the Surface Sound unit is not that easy. Sometimes it works, other times it doesn’t. I found the best way is to remove it from the Surface Sound unit and link it, then put it on the Surface Sound unit. It doesn’t always work using this style either, but I have had better luck.































































