Operation
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The installation on the 12V connector is easily and securely (whether necessary or not) by a threaded ring at the "drop out". The Venturi quickly then takes his service on and searches for a Bluetooth device and detect quickly the last connected.
The operator control of the menus is intuitive, the buttons somewhat fitzelig. That's the price of the very compact design (looks in the pictures larger than it is in reality).
Although or just because you quickly homes to the operator, the manufacturer has unfortunately saved a printed manual. That it is included as a PDF in a pack CD in multiple languages, makes configuring and testing the car relatively cumbersome.
Optics & Quality
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What is more disadvantageous in the operation turns out to be an advantage in the optics - the compact size of the Venturi makes it a discreet accessory in the car. The black high-gloss finish and the transmitted light display work really classy.
Unfortunately, my unit had to configure the radio frequency does not work, so I had to send it back the key. I hope so, that sets itself not as the replacement continues.
However, the quality impression of the components can be seen. The microphone offers even when denominated highway driving an understandable Play in handsfree. And when playing language and music is just a subtle noise to hear what speaks for the quality of the FM transmitter. Despite quite acceptable quality music the difference to play a CD is still clearly, especially on good automotive audio systems. For music Dear partners so that's likely second choice with the FM transmitter.
CONCLUSION
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The Venturi gets due to its enormous range of functions, the thoughtful implementation and the jaunty look 4 stars from me. The full credit prevent small weaknesses, such as the subtle noise that failed phonebook function and the somewhat small buttons. My Erfahrnung with the broken key was here once before outside.