DIY: 2008-2009 Infiniti G37 Bluetooth AUX Install
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2008-2009 Infiniti G37 Bluetooth AUX Install
The other week I took a 2011 G37s for a test drive, basically same car except what really caught my attention (no idea why) was the fact that it had blue tooth aux. I have a 2008 G37s coupe and this option doesn't come with the car. So i did a little research here and found something that can make this possible.
HomeSpot NFC-enabled Bluetooth Receiver, You can buy it right on eBay or Amazon for under $30 shipped. I used eBay, got it delivered in just 2 days!
Exact link
Homespot NFC Enabled Bluetooth Receiver Btadp 233 Authorized Dealer | eBay
Very easy to setup. Works right with your bluetooth, pairs in just seconds. This picture i have explains it all. YOU WILL NEED A USB ADAPTER. Everything else comes included.
Couldn't be any happier with it after i got it installed, sound quality is crystal clear. No more aux cable hanging from your center console! the only thing i don't like is the fact that every time i get in my car i have to go to the bluetooth option on my phone (iPhone 5s) and connect to the receiver (takes 10-15 seconds). Im just lazy lol. Now if you have your phone connected to your car, when you get a phone call the music will pause and when you end the call it starts right back up.
Thats about it, if you guys have any questions feel free to ask! thank you.
HomeSpot NFC-enabled Bluetooth Receiver, You can buy it right on eBay or Amazon for under $30 shipped. I used eBay, got it delivered in just 2 days!
Exact link
Homespot NFC Enabled Bluetooth Receiver Btadp 233 Authorized Dealer | eBay
Very easy to setup. Works right with your bluetooth, pairs in just seconds. This picture i have explains it all. YOU WILL NEED A USB ADAPTER. Everything else comes included.
Couldn't be any happier with it after i got it installed, sound quality is crystal clear. No more aux cable hanging from your center console! the only thing i don't like is the fact that every time i get in my car i have to go to the bluetooth option on my phone (iPhone 5s) and connect to the receiver (takes 10-15 seconds). Im just lazy lol. Now if you have your phone connected to your car, when you get a phone call the music will pause and when you end the call it starts right back up.
Thats about it, if you guys have any questions feel free to ask! thank you.
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I tried this using the Belkin bluetooth unit. I ended up returning it. The 2 things that bothered me were:
1. The sound quality was pretty bad. It was more than noticeable.
2. You cannot control the music from the in dash unit and it does not display song titles or time stamps. This may be a personal thing but this really bugged me, lol.
1. The sound quality was pretty bad. It was more than noticeable.
2. You cannot control the music from the in dash unit and it does not display song titles or time stamps. This may be a personal thing but this really bugged me, lol.
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I tried this using the Belkin bluetooth unit. I ended up returning it. The 2 things that bothered me were:
1. The sound quality was pretty bad. It was more than noticeable.
2. You cannot control the music from the in dash unit and it does not display song titles or time stamps. This may be a personal thing but this really bugged me, lol.
1. The sound quality was pretty bad. It was more than noticeable.
2. You cannot control the music from the in dash unit and it does not display song titles or time stamps. This may be a personal thing but this really bugged me, lol.
No they will not. All it does is basically replace your aux cable
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Do you have any issues with that bluetooth unit such as sound? I have to constantly unplug my headphone (green) wire from the unit when my iphone or Android pair with it because the sound is horrible and barely heard beside a ton of static noise. Once I unplug and plug it back in it sounds great but this is every time it pairs.
And with the iphone 5 it wont pair automatically. With my Android it will only once in a while. I read the same reviews on Amazon after I bought this bluetooth and have been regretting getting it.
And with the iphone 5 it wont pair automatically. With my Android it will only once in a while. I read the same reviews on Amazon after I bought this bluetooth and have been regretting getting it.
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Do you have any issues with that bluetooth unit such as sound? I have to constantly unplug my headphone (green) wire from the unit when my iphone or Android pair with it because the sound is horrible and barely heard beside a ton of static noise. Once I unplug and plug it back in it sounds great but this is every time it pairs.
And with the iphone 5 it wont pair automatically. With my Android it will only once in a while. I read the same reviews on Amazon after I bought this bluetooth and have been regretting getting it.
And with the iphone 5 it wont pair automatically. With my Android it will only once in a while. I read the same reviews on Amazon after I bought this bluetooth and have been regretting getting it.
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The other week I took a 2011 G37s for a test drive, basically same car except what really caught my attention (no idea why) was the fact that it had blue tooth aux. I have a 2008 G37s coupe and this option doesn't come with the car. So i did a little research here and found something that can make this possible.
HomeSpot NFC-enabled Bluetooth Receiver, You can buy it right on eBay or Amazon for under $30 shipped. I used eBay, got it delivered in just 2 days!
Exact link
Homespot NFC Enabled Bluetooth Receiver Btadp 233 Authorized Dealer | eBay
Very easy to setup. Works right with your bluetooth, pairs in just seconds. This picture i have explains it all. YOU WILL NEED A USB ADAPTER. Everything else comes included.
Couldn't be any happier with it after i got it installed, sound quality is crystal clear. No more aux cable hanging from your center console! the only thing i don't like is the fact that every time i get in my car i have to go to the bluetooth option on my phone (iPhone 5s) and connect to the receiver (takes 10-15 seconds). Im just lazy lol. Now if you have your phone connected to your car, when you get a phone call the music will pause and when you end the call it starts right back up.
Thats about it, if you guys have any questions feel free to ask! thank you.
HomeSpot NFC-enabled Bluetooth Receiver, You can buy it right on eBay or Amazon for under $30 shipped. I used eBay, got it delivered in just 2 days!
Exact link
Homespot NFC Enabled Bluetooth Receiver Btadp 233 Authorized Dealer | eBay
Very easy to setup. Works right with your bluetooth, pairs in just seconds. This picture i have explains it all. YOU WILL NEED A USB ADAPTER. Everything else comes included.
Couldn't be any happier with it after i got it installed, sound quality is crystal clear. No more aux cable hanging from your center console! the only thing i don't like is the fact that every time i get in my car i have to go to the bluetooth option on my phone (iPhone 5s) and connect to the receiver (takes 10-15 seconds). Im just lazy lol. Now if you have your phone connected to your car, when you get a phone call the music will pause and when you end the call it starts right back up.
Thats about it, if you guys have any questions feel free to ask! thank you.
Amazon.com: Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit for Cars with Aux Input Jack (3.5 mm) - supports aptX: Cell Phones & Accessories
I bought this last year. It works great. I don't use it for calling just to stream music. The music quality is excellent, it auto connects, small (hidden in the center console), I also have a proclip phone mount. It's super clean.
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Amazon.com: Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit for Cars with Aux Input Jack (3.5 mm) - supports aptX: Cell Phones & Accessories
I bought this last year. It works great. I don't use it for calling just to stream music. The music quality is excellent, it auto connects, small (hidden in the center console), I also have a proclip phone mount. It's super clean.
I bought this last year. It works great. I don't use it for calling just to stream music. The music quality is excellent, it auto connects, small (hidden in the center console), I also have a proclip phone mount. It's super clean.
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Well I just figured out why mine was not working well. I was using a high power usb cigarette lighter adapter with 3.1 amps of power. I switched it out with another usb cigarette adapter with only 1 amp of power and now its perfect. Auto connects each time with my Android and no more static or having to pull out the headphone wire and plugging it back in to get clear sound. So now I took the bluetooth unit and buried it under the center console so its completely hidden.
Not sure why this was the case but Im glad it was a small fix.
Not sure why this was the case but Im glad it was a small fix.