DIY - Bluetooth Music Streaming using A2DP
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Question:
When using the Black Berry BlueTtooth module setup for streaming music from the iphone 5, do all of the speakers play the music? I had originally tried just an A2DP adapter and only the front speakers would play.
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When using the Black Berry BlueTtooth module setup for streaming music from the iphone 5, do all of the speakers play the music? I had originally tried just an A2DP adapter and only the front speakers would play.
Thanks!
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Check this one out:
I picked it up last week. It plugs in into the AUX and the other side plugs into the power outlet. It takes up literally no room in the center console. Once I turn on the car it automatically syncs to my iPhone 6 and unsync when I turn off the car.
I picked it up last week. It plugs in into the AUX and the other side plugs into the power outlet. It takes up literally no room in the center console. Once I turn on the car it automatically syncs to my iPhone 6 and unsync when I turn off the car.
#215
Check this one out:
http://www.amazon.com/Griffin-Techno.../dp/B004KPLS7K
I picked it up last week. It plugs in into the AUX and the other side plugs into the power outlet. It takes up literally no room in the center console. Once I turn on the car it automatically syncs to my iPhone 6 and unsync when I turn off the car.
http://www.amazon.com/Griffin-Techno.../dp/B004KPLS7K
I picked it up last week. It plugs in into the AUX and the other side plugs into the power outlet. It takes up literally no room in the center console. Once I turn on the car it automatically syncs to my iPhone 6 and unsync when I turn off the car.
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Check this one out:
http://www.amazon.com/Griffin-Techno.../dp/B004KPLS7K
I picked it up last week. It plugs in into the AUX and the other side plugs into the power outlet. It takes up literally no room in the center console. Once I turn on the car it automatically syncs to my iPhone 6 and unsync when I turn off the car.
http://www.amazon.com/Griffin-Techno.../dp/B004KPLS7K
I picked it up last week. It plugs in into the AUX and the other side plugs into the power outlet. It takes up literally no room in the center console. Once I turn on the car it automatically syncs to my iPhone 6 and unsync when I turn off the car.
#220
That ability, or lack thereof, is a function of the phone. Most new phones can do that.
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For example, on my 2012 IS250, there are two pairing of the bluetooth. One for the phone, and one for music. If I don't turn on music and when people call me, I can pick up the call. After that, If i go to the navigation and press on "Bluetooth", my music is then automatically played without requiring me disabling the bluetooth on the phone side. When I am playing music via bluetooth and if someone calls me, my music automatically stops and I can hear ringing from the speakers and pick up the call.
My 2006 IS350 bluetooth cannot stream music but it can only take calls so with the addition of the device, will it function smoothly like the scenario I mentioned above?
#222
I don't think you understand my question fully. What I'm asking is really whether or not the device is integrated with the current bluetooth system in the car well?
For example, on my 2012 IS250, there are two pairing of the bluetooth. One for the phone, and one for music. If I don't turn on music and when people call me, I can pick up the call. After that, If i go to the navigation and press on "Bluetooth", my music is then automatically played without requiring me disabling the bluetooth on the phone side. When I am playing music via bluetooth and if someone calls me, my music automatically stops and I can hear ringing from the speakers and pick up the call.
My 2006 IS350 bluetooth cannot stream music but it can only take calls so with the addition of the device, will it function smoothly like the scenario I mentioned above?
For example, on my 2012 IS250, there are two pairing of the bluetooth. One for the phone, and one for music. If I don't turn on music and when people call me, I can pick up the call. After that, If i go to the navigation and press on "Bluetooth", my music is then automatically played without requiring me disabling the bluetooth on the phone side. When I am playing music via bluetooth and if someone calls me, my music automatically stops and I can hear ringing from the speakers and pick up the call.
My 2006 IS350 bluetooth cannot stream music but it can only take calls so with the addition of the device, will it function smoothly like the scenario I mentioned above?
My answer was predicated on you using the phone to stream/play music. If not, and you use a separate player, I can’t speak with authority on what would occur, but my educated guess is the music will not lower or stop when a call occurs as the two operate autonomously. Hopefully, that makes better sense.
#224
I use this works great and it's loud enough for me. Works with factory Bluetooth as well and has internal battery that last 10-15 hours.
#225
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i want to know is there any of these bluetooth music streaming unit that don't have interference where u can hear in the speakers the annoying whine of charging from the bluetooth unit...