The unit I have installed in my vintage Triumph TR6. However, I have also sent for service to calibrate the bluetooth noise lasted 2 weeks. Bluetooth and handsfree function is now much better and clearer than in my MINI Clubman, which I have retrofitted with an expensive FISCOM speakerphone. The radio is just "basic" and chique as my car and matches the simple, straight and symmetrical interior design of TR6. I had previously an exclusive Nakamichi and then a Kenwood KDC-BT8044U (4 years ago NP250Eur). Since my car is a roadster and is sometimes open, I did not feel that someone breaks or the roof slashing only because of a few CDs that lying around in the car - hence the decision for a drive-less device. In fact, it is much easier to use than the Kenwood and especially the Brisbane has a memory that retains the settings, if one disconnects the battery over the winter, the gabs at 250EUR-Kenwood also is not (since all settings are deleted) - also is essential "valent" processed the device. Also you need no extra wiring harness or adapter, the radio has standard ISO connectors. I bought because of some unfavorable positioning far down on the center console and the sound of wind when driving with an additional external Blaupunkt micro 5,104,020,001 for the speakerphone (the Brisbane has this one rear connector), also this micro is much cheaper than in the "Japanese" small and inconspicuous by design and has a very clear voice reproduction.
... However, has somewhat surprised me the label on the unit marked "Made in China", just the Blaupunkt Group celebrates it's 75th anniversary of its "traditional brand Blaupunkt".