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Bluetooth technology opens up a whole new world for cell phone users, especially those behind the wheel. Using a short-range wireless signal, Bluetooth phones can be used with Bluetooth-enabled cars to allow drivers to select contacts and dial using either voice recognition or controls mounted on the steering wheel and to carry out their conversations hands-free. But the world of in-car Bluetooth is not as straightforward as it sounds. Many drivers with a Bluetooth phone and a Bluetooth-enabled car find that the two are often incompatible. Some handsets work with most cars; some cars will recognize only a limited number of handsets. To cut through the confusion, we've put together a chart that enables you to see at a glance which phones work with which car models--and vice versa. (Editors' note: This chart gives information on only the phones that the manufacturers have tested with their models.)

Step 1: Select a car model
Step 2: Select a phone maker
Step 3: Select a phone model





Step 1: Select a phone model
Step 2: Select a car maker
Step 3: Select a car model




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