Review Easy Bluetooth streaming solution for my 09
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I've seen several posts of people looking for a good Bluetooth streaming solution, basically one that just plugs into the AUX (so not going the USB into the SAT radio behind the dash type deal), one that will turn on automatically when you turn the car on, connect automatically, and sound fantastic. I picked up this Bose Bluetooth receiver and can say it is the best of the easiest solutions. It sits tucked away, I never have to touch it and there is no hissing, buzzing, distortion, or connectivity issues. The sound is no different if not a little stronger than what I get out of going straight from phone into AUX. Also this Bose will just connect for music allowing your native car system to still handle your Bluetooth calling.
You can pick it up on Amazon for $59.95 and comes with the right cables. It is powered by micro USB which can plug into the cigarette lighter power in the console (power adapter not included, just get whatever one).
Set it and forget it. My phone connects to it within mere seconds of turning on the car just as it does to the Bluetooth in the native system for calling.
It's also small.
![](http://www.bose.ca/assets/images/shop_online/bluetooth_adapter_acc/Popsicle_Details.jpg)
You can pick it up on Amazon for $59.95 and comes with the right cables. It is powered by micro USB which can plug into the cigarette lighter power in the console (power adapter not included, just get whatever one).
Set it and forget it. My phone connects to it within mere seconds of turning on the car just as it does to the Bluetooth in the native system for calling.
It's also small.
![](http://www.bose.ca/assets/images/shop_online/bluetooth_adapter_acc/Popsicle_Details.jpg)
How does this work when you don't have an aux input in your car? What does the bose bluetooth device plug into?
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I'm thinking about trying this:
#19
It won't work without an aux input.
I'm thinking about trying this:
Amazon.com: Bluetooth Adapter for 2011 or Earlier Mercedes iPod iPhone 30 Pin Cable - CoolStream CarPro: Cell Phones & Accessories
I'm thinking about trying this:
Amazon.com: Bluetooth Adapter for 2011 or Earlier Mercedes iPod iPhone 30 Pin Cable - CoolStream CarPro: Cell Phones & Accessories
I have a 2011 g37x sedan so I don't have the ipod 30 pin cable. Would it work if I used an ipod 30 pin cable and plugged it into my USB port with that bluetooth adaptor you just shared.
Amazon.com: AmazonBasics Apple Certified 30-Pin to USB Cable for Apple iPhone 4, iPod, and iPad 3rd Generation - 3.2 Feet (1.0 Meter): Cell Phones & Accessories
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[QUOTE=Tyson Lor;4034100]I have a 2011 g37x sedan so I don't have the ipod 30 pin cable. Would it work if I used an ipod 30 pin cable and plugged it into my USB port with that bluetooth adaptor you just shared.
That's what I'm wondering.
That's what I'm wondering.
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Are you going to try it out? If you do let me know how it goes
Are you going to try it out? If you do let me know how it goes
#23
I've found a new version of VISEEO Tune2Air WMA2000 thats just plugs in to the USB. $99 works perfectly for my Android phone and it will work for iPhone.
viseeousa.com/products/viseeo-tune2air-wma2000-wireless-bluetooth-music-interface-adaptor-for-in-car-ipod-integration-usb-connector
This works great for my 2013 G37x w/o Nav or AUX.
viseeousa.com/products/viseeo-tune2air-wma2000-wireless-bluetooth-music-interface-adaptor-for-in-car-ipod-integration-usb-connector
This works great for my 2013 G37x w/o Nav or AUX.
#24
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Great review man, just for options sake, I went with this version. Its been perfect, does all the same as the Bose and half the price. I haven't touched it since I installed it 2 months ago, it connects automatically and still allows me to use the BT phone feature in the car with the steering control. It's literally like having BT built into the car. The sound quality is perfect, if I could give it 6 stars I would.
Amazon.com: HomeSpot NFC-enabled Bluetooth Audio Receiver for Car Audio: Cell Phones & Accessories
Amazon.com: HomeSpot NFC-enabled Bluetooth Audio Receiver for Car Audio: Cell Phones & Accessories
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AMCDeac (06-10-2016)
#28
As the other guy said the tune2air bovee2000 should work. I just bought one I can pair it with my phone and the car. I have a 2012 g37. It also worked on my brother-in-law's 2011 g25 sedan. Both have NO nav. For phones I have a galaxy S7 he has a Note 4. The audio quality is amazing!
#29
As the other guy said the tune2air bovee2000 should work. I just bought one I can pair it with my phone and the car. I have a 2012 g37. It also worked on my brother-in-law's 2011 g25 sedan. Both have NO nav. For phones I have a galaxy S7 he has a Note 4. The audio quality is amazing!
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