DIY: Set Up Bluetooth Music Streaming on Pre 2010 G37 with aux input
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I also don't like cables.
David
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This is an easier route. You'll just need a "Y" cable (3.5mm to RCA).
Great for convenience but like other aftermarket options, it is not as loud and the bass is almost nonexistent.
Great for convenience but like other aftermarket options, it is not as loud and the bass is almost nonexistent.
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No luck, the sprint anycom fipo was confirmed to work but I can't find any from reliable sellers.
Amazon.com: Sprint Anycom FIPO Bluetooth v2.0 Stereo Receiver w/Dock Connector for iPod Speakers - Make your iPod Speakers Wireless!: MP3 Players & Accessories
Amazon.com: Sprint Anycom FIPO Bluetooth v2.0 Stereo Receiver w/Dock Connector for iPod Speakers - Make your iPod Speakers Wireless!: MP3 Players & Accessories
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New Potato Technologies TuneLink Auto Bluetooth in Car Stereo Wireless Adapter
Check out this device for us non-navi G owners. I'll let you know if it fits in the glove box.
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Thanks,
I read some of the reviews about it before I bought it and that seemed to be a complaint from a few owners, however, that doesn't seem to be a problem with mine. Ultimately, this started out as an experiment for me to see if it could be done, so I went with one of the lesser expensive ones.
Now that I know it works well, I will probably buy a better BT gateway and hopefully I can find one that auto-connects.
David
I read some of the reviews about it before I bought it and that seemed to be a complaint from a few owners, however, that doesn't seem to be a problem with mine. Ultimately, this started out as an experiment for me to see if it could be done, so I went with one of the lesser expensive ones.
Now that I know it works well, I will probably buy a better BT gateway and hopefully I can find one that auto-connects.
David
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Update to my Build:
One of the biggest annoyances has been the need to constantly manually connect to the bluetooth device. My phone connects to the car bluetooth fine whenever I start the car, but not to the belkin.
So, hod did I fix that? Well, my phone (LG G2) has built in NFC capability. I created a NFC tag that automatically connects my phone to the Belkin and launches my music app whenever I touch the phone to the cup holder lid.
I stuck the tag under the lid so it cant be seen and all I have to do is wave my phone over the lid and thats it.
What you need:
Bluetooth puck (I have the belkin)
NFC tags - available on the net for about $5.00 for a pack of ten
NFC Tools app - free on Google Play
David
One of the biggest annoyances has been the need to constantly manually connect to the bluetooth device. My phone connects to the car bluetooth fine whenever I start the car, but not to the belkin.
So, hod did I fix that? Well, my phone (LG G2) has built in NFC capability. I created a NFC tag that automatically connects my phone to the Belkin and launches my music app whenever I touch the phone to the cup holder lid.
I stuck the tag under the lid so it cant be seen and all I have to do is wave my phone over the lid and thats it.
What you need:
Bluetooth puck (I have the belkin)
NFC tags - available on the net for about $5.00 for a pack of ten
NFC Tools app - free on Google Play
David