Bluetooth for music?
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Bluetooth for music?
I have the factory nav system and bluetooth for phone calls but was wondering if there is any way to use the bluetooth for music. I have seen some add on aux ports that wire into the stereo on the forum, but haven't found a bluetooth option. Does anyone know if there is a good clean way to add bluetooth for music to the 08 RX350? Or if there is any way to use the existing bluetooth for phone calls in order to listen to music?
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Use Mediabridge from Dice A-MBR-1500-TOY
Bluetooth plug-and-play integration to your factory stereo + ipod/iphone + USB and SAT radio (optional). Best quality for your $....
Bluetooth plug-and-play integration to your factory stereo + ipod/iphone + USB and SAT radio (optional). Best quality for your $....
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Use Mediabridge from Dice A-MBR-1500-TOY
Bluetooth plug-and-play integration to your factory stereo + ipod/iphone + USB and SAT radio (optional). Best quality for your $....
Bluetooth plug-and-play integration to your factory stereo + ipod/iphone + USB and SAT radio (optional). Best quality for your $....
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holy crap. I thought the only thing like this available was the vaistech devices. I just picked one of these up on amazon for $110. I wanted something that gave me the option of using bluetooth audio, having a hard wired AUX connection and being able to read a USB flash drive. this seems to do all of that!!
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sound is amazing on both ML and pioneer systems, had vaistech too installed - no major difference in quality
Best spot for DICE - is below hitter core accessible from both sides, just remove cover with 2 tubs. You can partially use this guide to get behind the radio
Best spot for DICE - is below hitter core accessible from both sides, just remove cover with 2 tubs. You can partially use this guide to get behind the radio
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If you have a RX model with Rear Seat Entertainment there is a extra cable that is needed. The module does NOT hook up behind the radio. IT hooks up in the rear right cargo area, behind the panel. A few trunk pieces will have to be removed in order to access the module where the USA Spec module gets plugged into.
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If you dont have a factory navigation i would suggest replacing your factory radio and install a aftermarket radio with 10 times more features. Metra, Schosche,American International, PAC are some of the companies that sell all the hardware and parts you'll need. Let me know if you have any questions. notwcaraudio101@gmail Juan
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If you dont have a factory navigation i would suggest replacing your factory radio and install a aftermarket radio with 10 times more features. Metra, Schosche,American International, PAC are some of the companies that sell all the hardware and parts you'll need. Let me know if you have any questions. notwcaraudio101@gmail Juan
My 07 accord is horrible, it's non nav but all of the ac controls are integrated into the center unit. Any aftermarket head unit looks like total rubbish on it
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Dice A-MBR-1500-TOY has BT build in no extra modules need it, firmware upgrades are always free - unlike VAIS. Use this detailed guide to install interface:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...-04-07-rx.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...-04-07-rx.html
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