How can I play music from my phone in the car?
#1
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How can I play music from my phone in the car?
I have a 2011 G37. I know and have been able to pair my phone with the car to make and receive calls. However, I cannot play music from my phone even when it is paired. Is there a Bluetooth adapter I can buy or a USB to AUX converter? Is there anything I can do?
#2
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I'm assuming you have a bluetooth capable phone since you've already paired it to make and take phone calls. When you set it up, it asked you if you were using it as a phone system, and you probably selected "yes." You actually want to select "no" and then continue the process of setting it up. This way you can play music. If you have the owner's manual, the process should be in section 4.
If you don't have the owner's manual, you can view it and download it here:
http://www.infiniti-techinfo.com/ref...-G37-Sedan.pdf
Bluetooth pairing for audio play begins on page 4-66.
If you don't have the owner's manual, you can view it and download it here:
http://www.infiniti-techinfo.com/ref...-G37-Sedan.pdf
Bluetooth pairing for audio play begins on page 4-66.
#3
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I'm not sure if phone-call pairing is offered while music streaming isn't. I know that Nissan offer speakerphone functionality in their 2014 Sentra without the ability to stream music. If you spend $800+ on a certain package, then you can stream music too.
So what I'm saying is that I'm not sure if Infiniti did the same thing...where you can do speakerphone, but not stream until you upgrade to the premium package or Nav...whatever.
I can tell you 100% if you have the 10 speaker Bose system with Nav, you can stream music too.
You may have to select your phone as the music streaming source in the Bluetooth settings. Poke around in there, it should be straightforward.
So what I'm saying is that I'm not sure if Infiniti did the same thing...where you can do speakerphone, but not stream until you upgrade to the premium package or Nav...whatever.
I can tell you 100% if you have the 10 speaker Bose system with Nav, you can stream music too.
You may have to select your phone as the music streaming source in the Bluetooth settings. Poke around in there, it should be straightforward.
#4
I'm assuming you have an android... iphone doesn't need to do this, but on your droid, check your bluetooth menu, find the car you are paired with and click on it to edit its settings, and then make sure "media audio" box is checked just like "call audio" is...
again, i'm assuming you have an android.. that might be your solution.
again, i'm assuming you have an android.. that might be your solution.
#6
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I'd you have nav, then I think you also have premium. Not sure if streaming comes with premium or nav, but you sure don't need technology.
#7
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If you dont have a navigation system you are basically forced to go with a grom box. It works fine but you won't have XM Radio and the file names do not shoe up on the screen. If you can live with that I would recommend the Grom Box. There is a DIY for the install already.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...-grom-box.html
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...-grom-box.html
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#8
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You need to add a hands-free bluetooth car kit that supports A2DP.
The Parrot MKi9000 is what I put in my wife's car:
The Parrot MKi9000 is what I put in my wife's car:
#9
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I can confirm that the $10 NAXA NAB-4003 adaptor (ordered from amazon.com) works with a 2011 G37 Bose w/o Nav. This is paired with my HTC 1m8 phone. Others have had success with this devices as well, see link below.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/audio-v...o-adapter.html
https://www.myg37.com/forums/audio-v...o-adapter.html
#10
correct me if I'm wrong, but if he can connect to phone, he should be able to stream also, right? I know some cars only allow phone connection, but no music... such as a 2009 gtr... but in later models they addressed it to do both. I didn't think infiniti was this way... my buddy had a 2011 coupe without nav package and he claims he used to be able to stream Bluetooth prior to selling it... assuming his memory serves him correct.
#11
correct me if I'm wrong, but if he can connect to phone, he should be able to stream also, right? I know some cars only allow phone connection, but no music... such as a 2009 gtr... but in later models they addressed it to do both. I didn't think infiniti was this way... my buddy had a 2011 coupe without nav package and he claims he used to be able to stream Bluetooth prior to selling it... assuming his memory serves him correct.
Other annoying things about the audio system are that the head unit is not replaceable, it has no accessory jacks in back for adding components like Bluetooth, equalizer, etc, Only has basic bass and treble adjustment for a premium Bose system, has no aux jack, etc.
Other than that, its great
#12
I can confirm that the $10 NAXA NAB-4003 adaptor (ordered from amazon.com) works with a 2011 G37 Bose w/o Nav. This is paired with my HTC 1m8 phone. Others have had success with this devices as well, see link below.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/audio-v...o-adapter.html
https://www.myg37.com/forums/audio-v...o-adapter.html
#13
If you dont have a navigation system you are basically forced to go with a grom box. It works fine but you won't have XM Radio and the file names do not shoe up on the screen. If you can live with that I would recommend the Grom Box. There is a DIY for the install already.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...-grom-box.html
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...-grom-box.html
Amazon.com: NAXA Electronics Wireless Audio Adapter with Bluetooth for USB Connectors (NAB-4003): Electronics
ISimple also makes Aux-in adapters and Bluetooth adapters. Since there is no input on the head unit for these types of devices, they make an adapter that taps into your head unit FM antenna wire, and you tune to a preset FM station to stream. Since it is a hard wire into the antenna, it is better than an FM modulator, but similar in principle. I bought one but never installed it after I found the NAXA.
Amazon.com : iSimple IS31 Antenna Bypass FM Modulator for Factory or Aftermarket Car Radios : Vehicle Audio Auxiliary Adapters : Car Electronics
Last edited by smilinsteve; 01-22-2015 at 01:32 PM.
#14
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No. They offered the Premium non-nav system with hands free Bluetooth calling but not music streaming. There is no reason for them to not enable music streaming, other than to force you to buy the nav system.
Other annoying things about the audio system are that the head unit is not replaceable, it has no accessory jacks in back for adding components like Bluetooth, equalizer, etc, Only has basic bass and treble adjustment for a premium Bose system, has no aux jack, etc.
Other than that, its great
Other annoying things about the audio system are that the head unit is not replaceable, it has no accessory jacks in back for adding components like Bluetooth, equalizer, etc, Only has basic bass and treble adjustment for a premium Bose system, has no aux jack, etc.
Other than that, its great
#15
I rarely use my phone for music because I set myself up with the following:
1. Satellite radio - Sure it costs, but so many options and simple and no commercials on the music channels.
2. Dedicated Ipod touch - Better sound quality than Satellite, built in equalizer, 64 GB of storage, Great user interface with steering wheel control.
3. NAXA Bluetooth adapter - If I ever want to use my android phone to stream Pandora, youtube or have a friend in the car who wants to play something of her phone. It works well enough, but I hardly ever use it. If it was my primary way of listening to music, I would probably want something better.