Parrot announces car kit offer with T-Mobile

Bluetooth bribery for 24-month contracts


16 May 2007 12:16 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Parrot, one of the leaders in wireless phone peripherals, has teamed with T-Mobile to offer T-Mobile business customers a free Parrot hands-free car kit if they sign up to one of several of T-Mobile's 24-month "Flext" plans.

Business users who buy a Flext 50 or Flext 75 plan on a 24-month contract will receive a free Parrot 3200 LS-Color (a Bluetooth hands-free car kit with a colour LCD) while those who buy the Flext 35 plan on a 24-month contract will receive a free Parrot CK3000 Evolution Bluetooth car kit (boasting voice recognition and hook-up with you car's sound system).

With the recent changes in the law meaning driving whilst using a phone now incurs heavy fines and points on your driving licence, business users who rely on the ability to communicate whilst on the road are now forced to go hands-free.

All offers include free installation at a location of the customers’ choosing. The free car kit offer is available until the end of May.

For details on the full range of in-car hands free solutions and consumer electronic products from Parrot, including the products involved in the offer, follow the Parrot link below.

For details of T-Mobile’s Flext plans, or to take part in the free offer, follow the T-Mobile link below or call 0845 412 2087.
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