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How you gonna pair them w/out an ability to enter an auth code? You'd need to reprogram both so they accept pairing without auth codes and then the things would automatically try to pair with anything that came within range including the BT phone that you probably have.
I guess you could try and lock them to each other but the amount of effort required for this is leaps and bounds beyond getting in the car and drivind to Radio Shack and picking up a pair of proper devices being sold by multiple vendors who have already developed, manufactured and distributed the solution to your problem.
And I'm sure they have already engineered in wind cancelling features.
You ever try to talk to someone on a BT headset while walking outside in a mild spring or fall breeze? They are useless. Gotta think that if your car is so loud at 70 that you and the wife can't converse BT headsets are not going to make it any better in fact they'll make it worse. I have a good quality Motorola headset and can't use it with the window cracked 4 inches much less the top down.
If you both have BT capable phones and BT headsets already and are with the same cell carrier then just call each other on the phones. All the majors have free in network calling these days.
Scott
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