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Perodua Kelisa with built in Bluetooth handsfree

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Perodua has updated the Perodua Kelisa with something new - a Bluetooth handsfree kit integrated into the car’s entertainment system. Basically, the head unit has been updated to one with Bluetooth handsfree capabilities, and a button on the head unit activates Bluetooth. You pair your Bluetooth-capable phone with the head unit, and either keep it in your pocket or in a holder built into the car. You can then speak through an integrated microphone in the car interior, and listen to the call through the car’s entertainment system speakers. For private conversations, you can switch to a pair of retractable ear phones integrated into the center console area between the seats.

Perodua Kelisa models with this new Bluetooth handsfree kit system are: the Perodua Kelisa 1000GX, 1000GXS, 1000EZ, and 1000EZS, basically all models except for the Kelisa Imago models (the 1000GSQ and 1000EZQ).

7 Comments »

  1. L7 said,

    February 26, 2007 @ 4:34 am

    Hmmm… interesting. I for one don’t mind owning that system but kelisa..? Mayb next time. Y not installing the system in myvi instead?

  2. albagmane said,

    February 26, 2007 @ 9:34 am

    yea… we have to buy more expensive security system so tat the thieves wont lay their damn hands on the car…

  3. e-nabilll said,

    February 26, 2007 @ 9:56 am

    dont tell me this is a factor in buying a new car? can get a proper bluetooth car kit nokia or sonyericsson less than rm500 n thy sound very good….nt sure if this feature deserves a thread here !!

  4. timmyboy said,

    February 26, 2007 @ 9:29 pm

    i thought the Perodua Kelisa are gonna be replaced by another model, why the additional Bluetoothâ„¢ handsfree kit? Great concept though.

  5. 4G63T DSM said,

    February 28, 2007 @ 8:26 am

    To make more money.

    Cars sold in malaysia should follow the sales practice of other countries.

    Make everything options. So the customer can pick and choose what they want.

    Remember the fugly mandatory side door stickers Proton wants for $200? Wonder why Proton is getting killed? Everyone is left with a really bast taste in thier mouth.

    Maybe Perodua should take a hint.

  6. ICER said,

    February 28, 2007 @ 10:41 pm

    Wao….!
    Kelisa have the newest technology if compare with other local made car!

  7. BW said,

    March 27, 2007 @ 2:34 pm

    Eeeee not fair 1, just bought a Kelisa SE late January this year and now got new one with bluetooth.. Mine only have the old tech which u can connect the earphone connector to the Nokia 3310… That’s super OLD tech la… Wonder can change the handsfree kit thingy into the bluetooth 1 o not, so it can use bluetooth to connect to my N90…

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