Best car audio & video accessories according to redditors
We found 1,719 Reddit comments discussing the best car audio & video accessories. We ranked the 396 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 1,719 Reddit comments discussing the best car audio & video accessories. We ranked the 396 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
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They have tape adapters for BLUETOOTH now. My boss has one. My mind is blown.
Actually I have a Bluetooth cassette adapter that's super cool. People get amazed when they see it.
EDIT: link https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I3YLHAC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_OsvXBb4J008NP
Or you could buy this...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00I3YLHAC/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1427205481&sr=8-1&keywords=bluetooth+cassette+adapter&pi=AC_SX200_QL40&dpPl=1&dpID=41Kq2VzpWYL&ref=plSrch
Yes
Anyone looking to follow this, choose your Bluetooth adaptor carefully. I've gone through about 4 before I found one that actually had good audio quality. This is the one I settled on and it's been great, supports aptx and sound quality is great: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_NIpTAbKQEB5GE
Here you go. Bluetooth to cassette. Took 1 Google search.
ION Audio Cassette Adapter Bluetooth | Bluetooth Music Receiver for Cassette Decks https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I3YLHAC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_62asybH3M4F21
I use a bluetooth adapter that plugs into my auxiliary port that works great. It was $18 on Amazon.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00RH29CJO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
And they make brand new ones that use Bluetooth : https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
Not sure about the 2010, but my previous car (02 Taurus) had a tape deck. A CD player, or if you were really rich, a 6-CD changer were options. I ended up buying a bluetooth cassette adapter which worked OK.
Bluetooth cassettes exist or you can use this iPhone 7 car charger from Scosche that will charge the phone and provide a plug for your cassette adapter.
Another option is an fm transmitter for your phone.
I use this device! Highly recommend!
And with AUX you can also finally get bluetooth, which is totally worth it.
Get a bluetooth one with a built in mic and boom, wireless music and hands free phone talking. It works great!
https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
I drive a early 90's toyota and picked up this bluetooth receiver for my car. Your stereo has to have 1/8in audio input(or an adapter), but it works super great and it's only like $23.
I ordered this hands-free mount from Amazon and it's a good one. Thanks to voice recognition I can say "Hey Google, load the TDOT Smartway webserver" and it'll pop up. And with Bluetooth, I can take calls over my car's stereo system instead of using my hands. If you have an older car without Bluetooth, you can add it for $18 with this adapter. I have one in my older Subaru, and it's good to go there. It has a surprisingly good microphone built-in, as well as a quick charger.
I have this one and it charges extremely slowly. In fact, I use it more as a "the phone at least won't lose power while it's plugged in." It barely keeps up when using the GPS and playing music.
By the way, this one has much better/more reviews. All of these seem to be one amp but it's better than nothing.
My last car didn't have Bluetooth which really sucked until I found this little guy. I'm only sharing in case you didn't know about it.
I agree that they should figure out wtf if going on with Bluetooth before removing the headphone jack. I love the option even though I have probably only plugged headphones into my pixel one time since owning it.
Bluetooth FM Transmitter for Car, Wireless Bluetooth FM Radio Adapter Car Kit with Hands-Free Calling and 2 Ports USB Charger 5V/2.4A&1A. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073S62S65/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_kdA.AbME9NNZ0
I bought this guy and few weeks ago and I love it!
yes! I have that! hold on let me find it
is this what you're looking for?
I bought a bluetooth adapter that plugs into my car's aux port, and it works excellently. It has a next and previous song button and play/pause button so that I never have to pull my phone up to change anything. I love it and don't see myself ever going back to using an aux cable, Can Be Found Here
https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
You mean like this?
https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC here you go. bluetooth cassette adapter.
You could use an FM transmitter that plugs into the cigarette lighter port in your car or install an aftermarket radio.
Not op, but I had the BTC450. Really great quality, and adds huge convenience of Bluetooth: it has a microphone built in for phone calls; one touch support for changing songs, answering/hanging up phone calls, etc; it looks nice and has a matte black finish to it; it is super small, doesn't take up any space either.
Here's the Amazon link
I use this for Bluetooth in my car. Very cheap and works well.
I did this at first as well, but it bothered me not being able to charge while in the car. So I bought this. Only downside is that it can't invoke Siri, but I don't use Siri much anyway.
For $20 you can get a bluetooth version. I love mine.
If your car has a headphone jack I suggest getting a soundbot it works awesome.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00RH29CJO/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1473275690&sr=8-5&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=soundbot&dpPl=1&dpID=51S%2BTgaKrLL&ref=plSrch
Get yourself one of these car Bluetooth adaptors for $20, zero effort to connect disconnect. Turn car on, automatic connect. Turn car off, automatic disconnect. No mess, no fuss.
I used to be major frustrated with the previous car Bluetooth device I was using that required me to press buttons to connect disconnect, but now I'm super happy with the SB360.
I'd only recommend the Hint if you've come to rely on BT ear buds. The X is very functional with "whip-right-out-of-your-pocket" functionality thanks to active display turning on and deep listening ready to go.
The car dock I bought is a U-grip for ten bucks. It's not perfect, but it certainly holds my device in place with absolutely no slippage, and the rotation ball on the dock is adjustable which is nice. Easy to remove.
If I can upsell you on car crap, the Kinivo bluetooth car unit in particular supports AptX as do Moto products! No quality compromise versus AUX IN... ditch the wires in your car! I mounted the controller low and can pause and skip in a very comfortable position where the unit is hidden-- honestly, don't know how I went so long with something so dang convenient.
If you are splurging, the turbo charger is cool. For when you've got no plugs, a powerbank is nice. Other than power and cord management, this phone takes away a lot of necessity for accessories.
For your problem - I couldn't recommend these enough;
https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60
Highly recommend this bluetooth car kit by Kinivo. It plugs into your AUX jack and gives your car bluetooth capabilities. Bought it for one of my cars and it works great.
I use the Kinivo-BTC450 which works perfectly for my needs. Automatically connects, aptx streaming, no batteries, siri button, microphone for phone calls and music controls. For a reasonable price, been using mine now for a couple years.
I have this one http://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60 and it's easily the best thing I've ever bought for my car.
It works perfectly
There are a lot of these, and many better than this one specifically for car usage. Having to charge it every 24 hours? Get out of town.
I have this one in my car, costs a bit more at $40 but is smaller and easily mounted to the dash, no charging required, and also doubles as a USB power plug.
Ion Audio Cassette Adapter Bluetooth Music Receiver for Cassette Decks https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I3YLHAC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_9TOKxbZN2KFV8
This one by SoundBot.
The radio I have installed has an aux input, and USB port conveniently next to each other (but obviously no BT capabilities). So this was perfect!
modern one
The 500s of that year can connect to bluetooth to make phone calls only. But there's a USB and aux port right next to each other in the glove box, so with something like this you can play music through the car stereo over bluetooth.
I solved this by buying a Bluetooth to aux for my car. It plugs into my USB charger on my car (I have a car charger to 2 USB port that comes with the device) and I plug the aux from the Bluetooth into the car. My phone auto connects and I can still charge my device. There is no delay, no sound quality loss, it's pretty good!!
SoundBot SB360 Bluetooth 4.0 Car Kit Hands-Free Wireless Talking & Music Streaming Dongle w/ 10W Dual Port 2.1A USB Charger + Magnetic Mounts + Built-in 3.5mm Aux Cable
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_L4gszbA4FYNP0
It was only 20 bucks too!!
With this, I also bought a recommended item in the reviews I read - a ground noise insulator. It goes for 9 bucks too. For my case, I didn't see a difference but you plug the Bluetooth AUX into this, then this into the car.
Mpow Ground Loop Noise Isolator for Car Audio / Home Stereo System with 3.5mm Audio Cable (Black)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019393MV2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_l5gszbMKG7BJ5
(PS: I recently got a new car with carplay and still have both of these items. If you'd like, I could ship you these two items I talked about actually! I have no use for them now.)
Ford decided to have the prompt in my car display "Phone disconnected" to mean that there is not Bluetooth module. I did have an Aux port, so I just worked with that.
I have this , and was genuinely surprised by the quality. You do need USB for power, as well.
Most vehicles have an AUX input (older vehicles usually have a CD Changer option, which in many cases, can be converted to an AUX input using an adapter), so even a cheap AUX->BlueTooth adapter would address this (and it's just nice to have if you're a smartphone user).
There are so many of these devices on the market, you can find them at your local WalMart, Target, Best Buy, etc., or Amazon (example).
Another option is to find a really cheap (even used) SmartPhone, and download the content via Audible while on your WiFi network at home (or a public hotspot if you don't have access at home).
Even BlackBerry has one of these (and works really well).
This is what I use
It starts when my car starts and also has 2 more USB ports for charging other devices. Hope this helps!
There is this sweet aux-to-bluetooth-adapter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MSUWCZ0/
It is super dumb that some cars have this functions split! :P
I did this in my '08 Chevy impala. Use this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004CLYJ2I/ref=redir_mdp_mobile
All you have to do is plug in the cigarette lighter the and the aux plug. Read the instructions. It's fairly simple and useful. Also it can answer calls so you don't have to switch between stuff.
For extra win you can grab an NFC tag and you can program it to connect your phone and any other phone to it automatically so your friends and use their music if you want.
Source: my setup
If you have any questions whatsoever feel free to ask!! :-)
I only have an aux jack and didn't want to shell out for an entirely new head unit, so I use this. It's quite cheap and works great; the audio quality is indistinguishable from regular aux, it has skip and play/pause buttons, and the calling function and mic work exactly as you'd expect.
https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60
Ripped the darn cord out.
It does now.
I have this one, and it works great for music. I don't talk on the phone much, so I haven't bothered setting it up to take calls.
Oh man it was stupid easy. Took maybe 5 minutes to do total.
Bought this and this from Amazon and installed with the factory radio. It just plugs right into the back with no issue on my non-JBL radio.
Both come with good instructions and a quick YouTube search to learn how to pop the radio out made quick work of it. Sound quality is crystal clear.
I loath aftermarket radios. The way they look and function is just hideous compared to where technology is. Alternatively I can't afford a $600 touchscreen unit. I'm a firm believer in just leaving things alone, leaving them stock so this fit right into my budget and methods. Very happy with the way it turned out. Sleek, elegant and simple.
Check this out on AMZN:
Belkin Bluetooth Car Hands-Free Kit for Apple iPod, Apple iPhone, BlackBerry,and Android Smartphones, US Version
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004CLYJ2I/ref=cm_sw_r_an_am_ap_am_us?ie=UTF8
The 08 Toyota has an aux port. Just get a bluetooth module that connects to that. If you want a newer car then work this summer and save your money then you'll have a decent down payment to buy one for yourself. The better your down payment the lower the interest rate for someone young without much credit history.
If your radio doesn't have bluetooth input, you can get a bluetooth to aux device. https://www.amazon.com/GOgroove-SMARTmini-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Streaming/dp/B008XMV05G
Yeah, I have one in my car. It was expensive, though.
It also allows me to play music over the car speakers, too.
edit: that may not be the one I have, but I think that would work. If not, you should be able to find similar setups on Amazon fairly easily.
Or you could get a Bluetooth adapter that plugs into your Aux port. https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60
Been rocking that for 2 years now.
I personally have been using the Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth to Aux, and I cannot complain about sound quality, hands-free operation of this with the many, many phones I had in the last three years. My major complain would be that the 12V and aux cable are both really short.
This adapator is awesome and works really well with aux in. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_jHrxCbZ7RR2C0
You can connect your phone to multiple devices that handle different features. My BF's Maxima only has phone support, but he uses a Kinivo Bluetooth Receiver plugged into the aux port for A2DP audio. Phone calls still go through the car's handsfree system. I recommend you look for a bluetooth receiver that supports Apt X to get better audio quality. This is the one we use
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https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60
I couldn't find it quickly but it was something like this.
Most of these things also have mics built in so you can talk or use Siri hands free.
Best android purchase, BTC450: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009NLTW60?pc_redir=1404613782&robot_redir=1
Not without an adapter. Some Minis don't have the package that allows for music streaming.
For those of us without Bluetooth stereo and want a clean solution. https://www.amazon.com/iSimple-Hands-Free-Calling-Streaming-Smartphones/dp/B00FRU5UNA/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1535986815&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=tranzit+blu&dpPl=1&dpID=41nW9mERuUL&ref=plSrch
I bought an FM/Bluetooth modulator that connects to the antenna port on the back of your head unit. You can turn it on (FM turns off so no static, but no FM stations) or you can leave it off (Use FM like normal). Comes with a button that functions as a skip track, answer/decline calls, activitate voice assistant, and a microphone. Highly recommend that thing.
Cassette bluetooth adapter
Problem solved for the cassette adapter issue.
Well.
https://smile.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
Get one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
I have a 1999 Toyota and this gave the radio new life!
I got https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R3ABHXY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 for my R56. It has been working great for over a year now. I can use my steering wheel controls and it shows the song info on the lcd display.
I've had the soundbot bluetooth to 3.5mm for a couple years now and can't recommend it enough.
Does her car have a headphone jack, often called an AUX? If so you can buy one of these thingys and stick it on the dash. Unlike your #2 solution, it's always charged. Downside is she has to flip the radio to aux to hear.
https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Bluetooth-Receiver-Magnetic-Microphone/dp/B0168GBMCY/ref=sr_1_13?keywords=anker+car+bluetooth&qid=1564611339&s=gateway&sr=8-13
https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Bluetooth-Receiver-Magnetic-Microphone/dp/B0168GBMCY
I've been using this one for a while now and have been pretty satisfied.
I've been using [this one](AUKEY Bluetooth Receiver with 3-Port USB Car Charger and Magnetic Base, Bluetooth 4.1 Hands-free Car Kit for iPhone, Samsung, Android Phones and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0168GBMCY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_OgwTAbRJEDBP3) since last August. Doesn't have the cigarette charger integrated so I can connect it to the low power USB port that's built in to my car which frees up my cigarette outlet for my higher output dual port charger. Powers on and off automatically which makes using Bluetooth in my car pretty seamless.
I use this in my ‘08 and it’s an absolute godsend.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HDO66NK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_4WLvCbQR2QCF6
this would work
I get that's not ideal, but when you're using a technology that's nearly 50 years old (cassettes went into car stereos in 1968) you can't be that disappointed a tech company wouldn't be thinking of your needs.
Edit: fixed link
Dreams do come true.
Here you go, https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
I recently started using a Tune2Air and a phone mount with wireless charging that automatically grabs your phone (this one). It’s a fantastic combo. My phone connects in seconds and from there it’s exactly the same as having an iPod plugged in. Steering wheel controls even work!
It’ll run you about $130 for the two, but it’s worth every penny.
If you have an aux port, I have this in my mazda3
SoundBot SB360 Bluetooth 4.0 Car Kit Hands-Free Wireless Talking & Music Streaming Dongle w/ 10W Dual Port 2.1A USB Charger + Magnetic Mounts + Built-in 3.5mm Aux Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_V-s0xb9T7J4SZ
It works perfectly, no annoyances. Just plug it into your aux port and connect your phone to it via Bluetooth
Your Sentra lacks support for something called A2DP.
Fun fact, bluetooth back in the day, was really only designed for very VERY low bandwidth, I'm talking like 768Kbits/sec, as a result it wasn't very good for streaming music through it, it also never was designed for stereo audio support, this was like early 2000/late 90s.
There never was a demand for it other than low bandwidth. Fast forward to smart phones and it was seen as a very useful technology for single channel audio (bluetooth headsets and such).
When it was implemented in cars back in the 2007+ model years, even smart phones really didn't use it for Stereo bluetooth yet, but the hardware was there for it to be supposed, and car manufacturers are usually about 3 years into development of a new model, so they can't simply stop the production line to put 1 new feature into the car, it would be a giant mess.
TL;DR, your car doesn't support stereo bluetooth. But you can buy an aftermarket radio that will replace the factory system if you want. probably will cost about $100+ or you can continue to just use an AUX cable. OR you can do this which will plug into the factory AUX jack and convert it to a bluetooth connection.
I purchased this and it works great. The device auto turns on/connects. You can also play, pause, and skip songs using the buttons.
I've got a 2009 AWD. I don't think there's a way of adding an in dash backup camera shy of adding an aftermarket unit, but the parking sensors have always worked great for me.
Bluetooth is for hands free calling only and not music. I've used this for over a year now and it's been great. It's all stored in my center console.
Mpow MBR2 Bluetooth Car Kits for Hands-Free Calling, Bluetooth Receiver/Bluetooth Aux Adapter 3 in 1 with Dual USB Car Charger & Ground Loop Noise Isolator for Car Audio System (HFP/HSP/A2DP/AVRCP) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0739RGDFJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_n9poDbT0NKNK1
I bought this and I’m super happy with it.
Only thing is Siri is really muffled for some reason, but music is extremely clear, and I’m picky.
Since it stays plugged in, it doesn’t need charging. My phone pairs with it right when I turn my car on, and I say “hey Siri, resume podcast” and don’t have to touch anything. It’s nice.
Bluetooth is what you're looking for. I tried the same options as you and this is what works.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0769DXZTV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_INeDDbNE0DA2H
That's what I use. Plug in the aux and the USB. Connect your phone to the Bluetooth and now you have all your music and calls through the car's speakers with a microphone for calls or Google assistant / Alexa. Also you can hide the wires and stick the controller to the dash for a more permanent set up.
Get one of these and one of these to connect to the tape adapter and you're all set. No charging anything or dealing with FM broadcasting.
I know it's a crazy hack, but I used that setup for years with my old car that had a tape deck and no AUX jack and it worked great.
I still prefer this setup even though my phone has a headphone jack (5T) because I can just get in my car and hit play. Don't even need to take my phone out of my pocket if I don't want to, though I usually use a magnetic dock.
If you don't want to constantly be reaching behind the monitors to adjust the level knob, you will need a passive volume control (attenuator) like this:
http://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O/
If you have the space for it a 5.1/7.1 home theater receiver will actually provided the easiest, cheapest, and best subwoofer integration since it's guaranteed to implement a proper crossover that high-passes the C-Notes (improving their power handling and clarity about the xover point) and low-passes the subwoofer. Accessories4Less is reliable and has great refurb deals. They'll also put out more clean power than your typical compact Class D amp.
Of course, there's not always space for something like that.
Compact amps with subwoofer out are annoyingly hard to find. The SMSL AD18 and Q5Pro have subwoofer output, but are a bit pricy. They don't get super super loud, but should be plenty loud enough for practice or as monitors I guess! Keep in mind that their sub outs aren't high-passed so the C-Notes will still play full-range.
Alternately you could choose any old amp, and simply control the volume upstream from the amp. Then you won't need a subwoofer out on the amp.
(RCA splitter) --> (inline volume control) --> (piano)
The amp would go into one set of RCA outputs and the sub into another.
You could of course skip the inline volume control if you can simply do it on the piano!
> Main goal is to get distortion free power that won't starve the speakers, so I'm thinking it should probably put out 40 watts per channel at a minimum? I could be wrong there, parts express has the cnotes rated at 60 watts RMS.
If you're going with a class D amps in the $100 range, look for amps rated at around 100W per channel -- typically based on the TDA7498E like the SMSL SA98 and Topping PA3. That "100W" rating is at 10% distortion. However, they'll do 50W at nice low distortion levels, giving the C-Notes about as much clean power as they can take.
However, if you're just using these for practice from a distance of several feet you don't need to go that big. A "50W" class D amp will give you around 25W of actual clean power, which is pretty damn loud at close range and is only ~3dB less than a 50W amp and 6dB less than a 100W monster.
Look for a passive volume controller. They can be as cheap as around $10 if you do not care for aesthetics or Schiit SYS if you want something nicer.
The tone knob has to be the most useless adjustment in the history of electronics. No matter where you turn it, the music still sounds like crap.
The closest thing available today would be a bass knob, which some subwoofer users prefer to adjust bass levels on the fly. A bass knob is mounted on the dash of the vehicle separate from the head unit. https://www.amazon.ca/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O
Honestly, a properly designed and tuned system and clean audio sources will be far more enjoyable than constantly fiddling with settings.
Better Amazon link
I'm not sure if yours was a mobile link, or it's just my browser, just trying to help people out, hope I didn't offend.
I would look into this product (if it suits your needs). I bought a different one from them for my car (as I don't have a 3.5mm plug) and it's been flawless for a year.
http://www.amazon.com/GOgroove-SMARTmini-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Streaming/dp/B008XMV05G/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1421681246&sr=1-4&keywords=gogroove&pebp=1421681248997&peasin=B008XMV05G
https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60
Forget all of the expensive USB C splitters, this is what you want:
Its a bluetooth adapter that plugs into your AUX in. The power plug has a USB pass through that will charge your device at medium speeds with any Type A to USB C cable.
https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1523836214&sr=8-6&keywords=car+bluetooth+aux+in
I have had mine for years. My Nexus 6P and Pixel 2XL both remember it so when I get it in the car it connects automatically. It's really slick.
If your car doesn't already have Bluetooth capabilities
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009NLTW60
I have had this over a year. Sounds quality is better than many built in Bluetooth systems. It connects without fail as soon as I start the car. Highly recommend.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009NLTW60/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This has been perfect for me. It plugs into the cigarette lighter, It auto syncs to my phone when I get in the car. Ive had it for 4 months now. Sound quality is great, no problems with range, or static.
hm, that's complicated
get a better bluetooth audio receiver, mine automatically connects to me when it receives power. (which happens when I turn the key in the ignition to or past ACC as the console-between-seats cig-lighter is tied to the ACCessories line.
which causes phone to start playing when connected (music player feature)
which starts my podcasts
my stereo has auto-volume adjust based on speed integrated
this saves me on the GPS battery eating.
I integrated an always-on Qi Wireless pad in the CD tray on the dash with rubber grippy thingies that prevent the phone from sliding around during my race-car driving. Also, both this, or bluetooth audio connection, set DT2W (double tap to wake) so I don't have to hit the power button to wake the screen.
I can't figure out how to do the lock screen disabling, that gives me serious problems regularly necessitating disabling Tasker, rebooting, and disabling the states/scripts that touch the lockscreen, rebooting, and re-enabling tasker...I suppose I'll get around to it one day but the lockscreen has shorcuts on it so I guess it's a feature.
Also, I have not and will never so much as google for this "Android L" or "Lollipop 5.0" business. My keyboard shivers even so much as typing those letters in sequence...
the instant bluetooth is really the greatest laziness-enabler I've ever come across. I just get into the car, leaving phone in pocket, and music starts playing. all too easy...
I think he meant a headphone amp/dac, which often have preouts to control the volume of your speakers. Schitt Fulla 2 is one example.
This things $10 and should work fine, albeit being a bit small.
PAC LC-1 Remote Knob - $10.84
http://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O
Works with every amplifier, possibly the best purchase I've made in my setup. Simply controls the signal running from the head unit to the amplifier, therefore controlling the volume of the amp.
Conventional "bass" knobs could possibly blow your subs like my sister did. She had a system installed and the installers mounted the "bass" (gain) knob on the dash and told her to control it for how much bass she wanted. She blew them within a year to the point the one seized and I couldn't punch it free...
You could get something like the Alpine Power Pack and an universal bass knob that has RCA cables in and out to use as volume control. Then use an RCA to AUX cable for your phone/tablet.
Just use a RCA Level Controller on the Sub RCA's. and you effectively have sub remote on any amp you want.
Sounds like you're looking for PAC LC-1 Remote Amplifier Level Controller https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002J226O/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_3ohNub1FXEMV3
I had one in my old car and keep meaning to buy it for my new setup.
Some put it on the front of the cab below the control deck. You will have to find a way to mount it so it stays. I put a shelf in mine. Doing that you could easily set it on the shelf as a way to mount it.
Another option is to do the volume mod and use the existing volume control to do mute/low/high (https://github.com/dmanlfc/arcade1up/tree/master/Raspberry%20Pi) *I'm posting how to do this with ODROID/Retro Arena soon.
Finally, what I'm doing is I ordered this: PAC LC-1 Remote Amplifier Level Controller https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002J226O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_cHdYCbJ5BCF0J and either going to replace the volume switch with this or put it under the control deck.
Hope this helps :)
You almost definitely don't need an external DAC. If the one built-in to your PC or laptop doesn't have audible noise or other issues, it's essentially a waste of money. And cheap integrated DACs, as long as the implementation isn't screwed up, can be transparent to big dollar ones... it's the absolute last place to spend money when trying to improve audio quality - far behind speakers, room treatments, and source file quality.
I personally am wary of the LSR 308s. Noaudiophile (/u/strategicdeceiver) is working on their review and has mentioned many times now that the large enclosure is too paper-thin and makes it sound worse than the 305s.
You could spend the extra money on an analog potentiometer for proper and convenient volume control. Something like this, or an Emotiva control freak, or Schiit sys.
This will adjust the voltage of the pre amp.
This is what you want to get audio to your speakers, it's called a DAC, (better, more expensive options are available, but that's the best you're gonna do for under $100 lol) and this is the cable to connect the two devices (you'll also need RCA cables)
This will get you video to your projector.
Unfortunately since it looks like you're using powered monitors, you'll need a pre-amp to control the volume.
You may be thinking wow that's a lot of stuff, and it doesn't even come with a remote! And you're absolutely right. Unfortunately, the only thing that does all that is a full blow receiver, which get quite expensive and are usually aimed at surround sound systems. Most receivers don't like powered monitors though, so you'd have to get a very special one.
This is where you realize that passive speakers are what you really want, and you blow hundreds of dollars on speakers and equipment and you become an audiophile. Luckily there's a bunch of guides to get you started over on /r/zeos. But the stuff I listed earlier should let you jerry-rig a working set up while you save up :P
I just did this a couple months ago in my girlfriends car. She just bought a 2007 Honda Accord which did not have an input, so I installed one for her birthday. It's super easy. Note: The 2003 is the same setup as the 2007.
$105 plus tax with the Bluetooth adapter or $75 without. I installed it in her car in about 40 minutes. It's really simple to do by yourself.
I have a Flexsmart in my car, since I have no aux-in and I installed a Belkin in my wife's since she does have an aux port. They both work well, however the Belkin does sound better and seems to connect more reliably than the Flexsmart.
https://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Hands-Free-Bluetooth-CarAudio-Connect/dp/B004CLYJ2I
I used this guy for that and it was great. I stuck the little puck over the cigarette lighter hole and ran the wiring under the console and up into the storage compartment to connect to the 12V and aux there. You'll need a ground loop isolator as well otherwise as you RWC you'll hear alternator whine, something like
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019393MV2/
Get this. I've had it for over a year in my Cadillac and it works perfectly. Whenever you hop in just push the button and it's ready. The built in mic makes the speaker phone flawless too.
Belkin Hands-Free Bluetooth Car Kit for Apple iPod, Apple iPhone, BlackBerry,and Android Smartphones, US Version https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004CLYJ2I/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_q3tVub0FDH3GV
I used this cable for my 06 hatch to get an auxiliary port.
Connects to an empty socket in the back of the head unit is routed to the armrest storage. It is a lot easier to do than you would imagine. There is a few tutorials on youtube.
Good choice, best colour too! Wish they did the NC2 in green...
Other than that, if she gets fed up with the absence of variable intermittent wiper speed, then get an old wiper stalk from an RX8 on eBay and replace it, it's a 5 minute job and it makes life a lot more pleasant if you drive a lot in rain. 6 speed can be a bit notchy in 1st/2nd when it's cold, upgraded gearbox oil will fix that. Other than that just make sure the alignment's good, makes a big difference. It's a pretty bombproof car, she should have lots of hassle free driving ahead!
If you want to be really cheap you can get one of these: Linky
I had one for a while and it worked pretty good. It did break after a while but it's so cheap that you can just get another.
If you're gonna go the bluetooth route, check out this one too:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008XMV05G/
It's cord free if you can charge it once a week. Or you can leave it constantly plugged in if you prefer. Looks cleaner and works well.
> It's currently in the center armrest, but I would really like to place it elsewhere.
> Also, while I'm at it, would it be possible to add a single USB port in that same general area, for charging a phone? Is there any advice or logic for that?
It sounds like you're playing something off your phone and charging it at the same time, and you have no easy way to change the music. Right?
I'm about to blow your mind. Boom.
integrated USB charger, minijack input, easy bluetooth pairing, high quality audio, hands-free calling with noise cancellation, and play/pause/skip/seek.
Thank me later
http://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1395623512&sr=8-3&keywords=kinivo
Not really overlooked, but I love the convenience of a magnetic mobile car dock (the one I have was extendable, and doesn't seem available anymore).
If your car is old and doesn't have built in bluetooth but does have an aux port - this is a great bluetooth receiver with built in mic (I got mine for INR 1747)
https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=sr_1_27?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1540488408&sr=1-27&keywords=Aux+Bluetooth
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I have it, Works great
This adapter has a microphone that's separate from the aux plug. It comes with a 3M sticker that lets you place it on the exterior of the center console, and it picks up my voice rather well.
http://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418681593&sr=8-1&keywords=bluetooth+car+kit
That's the one I use in my truck. It plugs in to the cigarette port. I have one in my truck that's switched, so it's only on when the key is on.
I bought it, it seemed great but the problem I had with it was that you had to manually turn it on and off. I wanted something that turned on and off with the car. I bought this instead, who knows if it's BIFL or not with that said I'm very happy with it.
Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit for Cars with Aux Input Jack (3.5 mm) - supports aptX by Kinivo http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_r0sVub14M1MAM
Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit for Cars with Aux Input Jack (3.5 mm) - Supports AptX https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60/
I have this one and love it!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009NLTW60/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1416721052&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70
It has buttons on it to pair, pause/play, and volume control. I have it in my center console compartment with my aux port, never touch it really, I use my phone mounted on the dash. 99% of the time it connects automatically when I turn my Bluetooth on, the other one percent I have to open the console and just tap the main button real quick and it pairs.
Another nice thing is the cigarette charger for the power has an aux converter built in as well. Can't speak highly enough about the unit, I researched a few and they're all around this price range too.
Here's some more!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?k=bluetooth+car+adapter
Yup. I have this and its awesome.
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B009NLTW60?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
Does your car have an auxiliary input (3.5mm jack)? If it does, then you can get something like this adapter to use it for Smart Lock and for calls or to stream music wirelessly.
Actually I have a Pontiac but it's just a factory radio with an AUX input. I tried a few aftermarket stereos over the years trying to find the right level of iPhone integration, but finally settled on the Kinivo BTC450 and it works great and should be somewhat futureproof. I ran the wires so it's reasonably integrated looking.
In case anyone is trying to figure it out, I added an extra 12v accessory behind the dash to hide the plug, then added a usb extension so the USB port in the plug isn't wasted (the extension pops up beside my seat). I did need the Ground Loop Isolator that so many mention in the reviews.
Edit: I also forgot to mention that Siri was difficult to hear until I changed a setting that made her not speak unless over Bluetooth. For some reason that made her speak over bluetooth at a higher volume. Almost remember you can adjust her volume while she's speaking using the volume keys.
Bluetooth with 3.5mm headphone output to a 4 speaker amp to the speakers.
Here is usb (5V) powered bluetooth audio adapter
http://www.amazon.com/BestDealUSA-Bluetooth-Receiver-Adapter-Speaker/dp/B00ANDHBNS
4 channel amp
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=4%20channel%20amp&sprefix=4+channe%2Celectronics
You could open this up for the 12v to 5v conversion.
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2-Port-Mini-Universal-Dual-USB-Car-Charger-Adapter-Bullet-5V-2-1A-1A-Black-White/1963943155.html
This is assuming you have a solder iron and aren't afraid to engineer the wires/connecters/voltage adapter to work together.
That's exactly what it's for. The previous owner had an iphone and was sick of plugging it in when he got in the car. I have the same setup in my '10. Not exactly the same I guess, I use this http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00ANDHBNS/ref=redir_mdp_mobile?ref_=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_kCsitb19G4XS5
With the audio cable routed through the console to the aux input.
You say you inherited this car. Why not just ask the person you got it from??
That's why I have one of these
I just got a dedicated Bluetooth cassette tape: https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
It's awesome that you don't even know it's there and the battery lasts like 1.5 months.
https://smile.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
Works great, just gotta keep noise going through it if you're in a ford or it will start auto-seeking.
FM transmistters are garbage. However, I swear by this; a bluetooth casette adapter.
You could always use a wired one; but I've had little luck with those.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I3YLHAC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_xLi8AbDJ44H6A
Take a look at XCarLink. People on Audizine have used it.
You can easily get bluetooth streaming with your factory head unit using a CoolStream or Tune2Air 1000 (if you have the factory iPod cable) or Tune2Air 3000 (if you don't).
http://www.amazon.com/ViseeO-Tune2Air-WMA3000A-Bluetooth-Adapter/dp/B00R2HZ1XU
Yes you need a vcds cable to get to the hidden menu. I don't know about activating Bluetooth through that, but here is what I use.
ViseeO Bovee WMA3000A Wireless Bluetooth Music Interface Adaptor for in car iPod Integration (AMI/MDI connector) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R2HZ1XU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_HxjxybA0RQD98
I used to use aux for playing music and recently I bought this bluetooth device which is special for MINI and BMW. It's bit pricey but very useful. I don't have to plug any cables to my phone except if I want to charge it. Also, you can use the bluetooth on your car for phone calls and this device for music at the same time. It also displays song info on the cars radio, if you have an iphone.
Edit: I use a cig. lighter usb charger to charge my phone since the usb on the car is very weak for charging.
I have a 2010 as well and it has an aux input port in the center console between the two front seats. It's towards the back. I got this for mine and it works great:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_s_awdm_5F6Lxb4524GZA
Or you can just use an aux cable.
I have this. It works unbelievably well.
Yep, I have a nifty $20 Bluetooth adapter for my old car and it works very very well. My phone always connects as soon as I turn on the car. I do recommend getting the anti-feedback ground loop noise isolator thingy if you're using an aux port, though.
https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Bluetooth-Receiver-Magnetic-Handsfree/dp/B0168GBMCY
i have one of these. they will route your phone calls to the speakers and the receiver is a mic. If u dont like the brand, there are a ton out there.
First thing you need is an OEM aux input
aux input
Then I picked up a Bluetooth module off Amazon and I have been enjoying Bluetooth audio in my '06
Aukey Bluetooth connection
Amazon link
I like this Bluetooth device because it turns off and on with the car and automatically connects to the phone. Plus it came with a 3port USB charger (one port is quick charge)
All of the aftermarket Android units have junk audio quality and as of late there still isn't a fix for it. I use the tunai firefly bluetooth adapter and my phone connects immediately without having to do anything but press play. It's not car play or anything but certainly better than having to connect each time.
I would take a look at this.
https://www.amazon.com/Mpow-Bluetooth-Receiver-Hands-Free-Isolator/dp/B0739RGDFJ
With a USB-A<--> C cable you can charge your phone, then connect via bluetooth to the adapter which will push the audio through the aux jack of your car. Should work way better than any Audio-->Radio transmitter.
Something like this is what I have:
Mpow Bluetooth Receiver Car, Hands-Free Car Kits/Bluetooth AUX Car Adapter 3 in 1 Dual USB Car Charger & Ground Loop Noise Isolator Car Audio System (HFP/HSP/A2DP/AVRCP) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0739RGDFJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_nFXIBbRHBC2B9
Powered by USB though a standard car DC port
Buy this.
Your call will have bluetooth. You will get serviceable handsfree calling, as well as the ability to play music when you enter your car w/o wires on your phone.
This is what I just got in the mail yesterday fm Bluetooth transmitter
Just get a bluetooth transmitter. Unless your using a device that doesn’t have BT. Even then I believe this will accept a USB input.
Here’s the one I use
Yep.I just bought this one and it works great: AmazonEdit: does not support rapid charging.
If you don't want to do a whole receiver install. I bought this about a year ago. Plugs into the auxiliary port, then you Bluetooth your phone it. It's also got an extra slot for charging.
TaoTronics Bluetooth Car Kit, Bluetooth Receiver, Bluetooth 4.2 Hands-Free Audio Adapter (Built-in Microphone, CVC 6.0 Noise Cancellation, 3M Magnetic Base, Air Vent Clip, Dual 2.1A USB Car Charger) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0769DXZTV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_HfJgDbAX5FGR0
You can either use a usb-c to 3.5mm adapter and go back to using an the aux cord or you could use something like I've linked below. Adds bluetooth functionality to your aux port. I personally use an fm transmitter (roav brand has been the best in my experience) but I know static can be an issue like you said.
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https://www.amazon.com/TaoTronics-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Microphone-Cancellation/dp/B0769DXZTV/ref=sr_1_13?crid=2JEEZRSN5A46A&keywords=aux+to+bluetooth&qid=1564523191&s=gateway&sprefix=aux+to+bl%2Caps%2C173&sr=8-13
https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Bluetooth-Receiver-Wireless-Hands-Free/dp/B00O8FYUJA/ref=sr_1_8?crid=2JEEZRSN5A46A&keywords=aux+to+bluetooth&qid=1564523191&s=gateway&sprefix=aux+to+bl%2Caps%2C173&sr=8-8
My 09 ms3 GT does not have bluetooth from the factory, but it does have an aux jack, so I used something like this to add it
FM adapters have pretty crappy audio quality, especially if your car has an aux port already.
Something like https://www.amazon.com/TaoTronics-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Microphone-Cancellation/dp/B0769DXZTV/ref=sr_1_8?s=wireless&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1549639821&amp;sr=1-8&amp;keywords=bluetooth+car+aux would be a much better option.
They have Bluetooth adapters for cars. I use one and honestly it works well.
This isn't the one I use a it same concept.
TaoTronics Bluetooth Car Kit, Bluetooth Receiver, Bluetooth 4.2 Hands-Free Audio Adapter (Built-in Microphone, CVC 6.0 Noise Cancellation, 3M Magnetic Base, Air Vent Clip, Dual 2.1A USB Car Charger) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0769DXZTV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_SR52BbY4C1DAC
Or the cheapest, simplest solution: a Bluetooth to FM radio adapter that plugs into the cigarette lighter. They cost under $20 and work surprisingly well for both phone calls and music/audiobooks. Here's mine: https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-FM-Transmitter-Wireless-Adapter/dp/B07F2RTN5Z
I’ve been using this Bluetooth transmitter since April and it hasn’t given me any issues since
Not sure if this is what you’re after, but I use this to connect my phone wirelessly to my PA system.
Anker Soundsync A3352 Bluetooth Receiver
Do you have a cigarette lighter? Here's a bluetooth device thats works as an FM transmitter....no wires. Also doubles as a charger and you can skip tracks directly on the plug-in.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F2RTN5Z/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_BsvdCbWNHH58R
There's always this sort of thing https://www.amazon.co.uk/Anker-Soundsync-Bluetooth-Connection-Headphones/dp/B07H5C2BQX/ref=asc_df_B07H5C2BQX/?tag=googshopuk-21&amp;linkCode=df0&amp;hvadid=310732907163&amp;hvpos=1o1&amp;hvnetw=g&amp;hvrand=8808868001918210489&amp;hvpone=&amp;hvptwo=&amp;hvqmt=&amp;hvdev=m&amp;hvdvcmdl=&amp;hvlocint=&amp;hvlocphy=&amp;hvtargid=pla-570064469753&amp;psc=1
Do you have a cigarette lighter?
Check these out!
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-FM-Transmitter-Wireless-Adapter/dp/B07F2RTN5Z/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=imden+bluetooth+fm+transmitter&qid=1573002425&sr=8-3
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I got this one for my car and it works well. It does have the occasional static while playing music which can be a bit annoying but it doesn't happen 100% of the time. Just a thought!
Just get one of these. I have it on my my own 05 Camry
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F2RTN5Z/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_dK-LDb9ZHVHF3
There are two good ways to do this:
Option 1:
Grab yourself a set of these. https://www.amazon.com/CableWholesales-Audio-Piggyback-Cable-Female/dp/B000I94FAE/
Plug the double sided end into your source, and then feed the other end to your speakers. You'll then plug another set of RCA into the open ends on the source and send them to your Sub.
Option 2: If you don't like using the windows volume control, then you'll get one of these: https://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O/
Also this: https://www.amazon.com/Link-BM105-Male-Barrel-Connectors/dp/B001NCDBEQ
The Barrel connectors will go into your source. Then plus the controller into the barrel connectors, then the piggyback cable into the other end of the controller. Then plug your RCA into backside of the Piggyback and put one set into the speakers, and one set into the sub.
Once you've chosen from the two options, you'll need to set up the speaker and the sub so the volume matches.
To do that I would turn the computer audio up to maximum. Then, turn your speakers up as loud as you would ever comfortably listen to them. Then get your subwoofer gain and crossover where you want it. You will then use your PC volume/or the control nob to control the volume of both of them. If you use the control nob, your PC volume will always be at max.
EDIT: You might also need this to get the sound from your motherboard audio out to RCA: https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-105597-3-Feet-Premium-Stereo/dp/B0094A1F3S/
like this?
http://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O
I have L,R coming out of the amp, into a female 3.5mm jack.. Then I have Male 3.5mm to L,R Male going into the cable box.. Where would this plug in with my setup?
also, what about this? http://www.earphonesolutions.com/leatwivoco.html Any other cheap things like that around?
Found these two as well: not sure witch one i should go with though :/
http://www.volutone.com/CALRAD-10-105-STEREO-INLINE-LINE-LEVEL-AUDIO-ATTENUATOR-P8778.aspx
http://www.calradstore.com/10-105.html
Any headphone amp can do the job if you have one. Otherwise the Schiit sys has nice aesthetics: https://www.amazon.com/Schiit-Audio-SCH-13-Passive-Preamp/dp/B00K6Q2A4C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1474215582&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=passive+volume+control but a passive volume control such as this will work: https://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1474215582&amp;sr=8-3&amp;keywords=passive+volume+control
Sound quality with monitors is going to be leaps and bounds better than the other two, even if they're close together.
I think one of the issues I ran into was when I had speakers connected to the subwoofer - I had no way to control the volume. besides the tiny knob on the back - which is very annoying to have to reach for every time the mood strike. It does not seem like I have an option for one of these either. Would one of these fix that? Would this control the sub and any speakers running through the sub?
The way it is now - when i turn down the volume on the receive all the speakers turn down with it - but the sub is on its own control
I wish I could use something this somehow?
Looks cheap because it is. It'll work just fine.
I bought this to do volume control PAC LC-1 Remote Amplifier Level Controller https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002J226O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Iy0ZBbXAAZ5JG I actually attached it to the back so my kids wouldn't mess with the volume but it's great i turned it to the max then adjusted the amp to a level I thought was the threshold of loudness.
What you're looking for is an audio interface. Like /u/ANeedForUsername said, the 2i2 is very popular. I use a 2i4 myself to drive my JBL LSR305's and the sound is amazing. The scarlett has a high quality DAC, so it will deliver a better sound to both your headphones, as the JBL's.
It also enables you to use balanced cables for your 305P's, which should eliminate electrical interference. Highly recommended but it can be expensive.
If this is too expensive right now, you could go with a simple inline control for the volume control of your monitors and any 3.5mm extension cable for your headphones, plugged into the audio output of the back of your computer and attached to your desk/whatever suits you. But you'll have to switch between manually between output on your computer. This is what I did to connect my headphones before I got my Focusrite.
EDIT: The Behringer U-Phoria UMC202HD Could also be a cheap alternative, although it will be of a noticeable worse quality compared to the Focus rite.
You have several options:
Buy the cable sociojeje linked (or whatever one you want as long as it goes from one 3.5mm to dual mono 1/4 inch). Plug 3.5mm into soundcard/onboard audio and 1/4 inch into the inputs on each speaker. Since you want to leave the volume control on the back of the monitors in one position and never touch it again, with this setup you will be using your PC for volume control, which usually sucks.
2)I want to control volume outside of windows approach
Get an inline volume control (https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0002J226O/?coliid=I21HE0GYZHPUID&amp;colid=1VYF10R99G2UC&amp;psc=0&amp;ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it is the cheapest one I can find). You get a 3.5mm to dual rca cable from your pc to the input on the volume control, then two rca to 1/4" from the control to the monitors. Leave windows at like 75-100% volume (you are going to have to experiment) and use the volume knob on the inline to control volume. This is also the ideal solution if you have an external DAC or buy one at some point (which you should)
3)I want all the things, but dont want to spend a lot of money
Buy this: https://www.amazon.ca/Micca-OriGen-G2-Resolution-Preamplifier/dp/B01N14SY65/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1540965426&amp;sr=8-2&amp;keywords=micca+origen+g2
This an external DAC AND headphone amplifier in one. What makes this one special, is that you can switch between headphone out and line out (speaker) with the toggle switch at the front. This will replace your soundcard once its plugged in by USB and will also serve as your volume control. If you have headphones, it would be plugged into this as well. Cable wise, it would be USB from PC to the Dac (included with unit), then two RCA to 1/4" mono cables from the dac/headphone amp to the speakers
In my garage, I run a chromecast hooked up to this guy running a pair of 8" speakers from the 80s. :https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077Z7DBRT It's 20w and powers them just fine for the whole 2-car garage. I'm not recommending that for high volume, but it does the job. A used receiver would work really well too, they're just much larger.
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You can get a pretty simple RCA pot volume control knob on amazon that you could use for the sub. https://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O/
You'll need a headphone amp with preouts, a more traditional preamp, or a level controller. Schiit Magni 2 Uber or Audioengine D1, for the former. Control Freak or something like this for the latter. Or the Schiit Sys.
https://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1520984402&amp;sr=8-2&amp;keywords=stereo+volume+control
If you are missing an optical optical cable those can be had for like 6$
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NH11H38
RCA Volume control:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002J226O
(made to be mounted under desk or car dash, lable upside down on top of desk)
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If talking purely SPDIF/Optical vs USB, optical cannot have noise caused by electrical interference of other circuits. However the DAC chip used and the circuit design on the DAC plays a factor as well. If a device has poor circuit design the power delivery could be degrading, or interference between its own left and right channels could happen.
I have no experience or knowledge of the Fiio D3, it would work but I can't tell you how well, but I would say I personally would put more down on something that feeds into a pair of 305.
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A Micca Origen+ would work but its just the same as a DAC X6 basically.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002J226O
so between the denon and the emotiva
The simplest way is to get a passive volume control, like this one, or a higher end one, like the mackie big knob passive. I have that one and like it a lot.
A better way is a dac/amp combo like the fiio k3, schiit fulla 2, etc.
You plug the speakers into the dac output using the correct cable, set the physical volume on your speakers (I usually go around 75%) and use the volume knob on the dac/amp to adjust while listening. And being that you're using the dac instead of onboard sound, you'll probably get less noise and interference.
Get an inline rca controller like this one : PAC LC-1 Remote Amplifier Level Controller https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002J226O/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_iFqcvb00B2SD3
(Man, this turned out a long longer than I thought it would, for relatively little content. I guess I just have a lot of feelings about audio equipment.)
I'd really recommend reading a bunch of reviews and auditioning what you can (I know that's not always practical, I sure bought mine without listening to many alternatives).
I really like the noaudiophile.com guy's reviews, though I know there are people that disagree with some of his conclusions and methods.
/r/Zeos also has a shortlist and some mini-reviews of both powered monitors and bookshelf speakers + amps, and where our experience overlaps I agree with them, so I imagine my advice in that price range would match theirs. (Though after a quick look, it seems some of them are a little out of date, with links to discontinued equipment.)
If you're willing to spend that much, I can't recommend enough making sure your speakers are properly positioned with stands (you don't have to spend much though: the noaudiophile guy uses soup cans to prop up speakers he reviews at his computer!). You may also consider rubber isolation mats.
I personally use—and very much enjoy—the JBL LSR305s, which I got for 280$ a pair, but they're usually 300$ (typically sold by the each at 150$). When I searched for that price, I found out they've just been replaced with the "305p MkII", but changes are minor and all improvements.
Studio monitors are popular for audiophile grade computer speakers because they're designed for near-field, critical listening, unlike typical bookshelf speakers.
On the other hand, they're designed for a very linear, uncolored sound. Speakers can essentially be thought of as a musical instrument, and while there are plenty of wrong ways to make them, there's no one right way. Precision is just one basis for judgment (though the one I find most soothing to go by, since it's easiest to measure).
The LSR305s specifically have been very popular on /r/audiophile, but there's also a lot of praise for the ~400$/pair Yamaha HS5s and AudioEngine A5s. I personally wouldn't bet a lot of money that I'd be able to tell a big difference between my speakers and those higher priced ones.
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The rest of this post is just advice for if you do get a Studio Monitor. Many (including the JBLs and the Yamahas I mentioned) aren't terribly user friendly. I ran into some stumbling blocks, so I'll mention them here. They're designed to be stand-alone, giving flexibility to your recording engineer, so to run them in stereo, you'll need a way to control the volume of them together (not to mention some unusual cables/adapters, and space to plug in two things on your power strip).
Zeos recommends this line level control, which is only 10$. There's also a "passive preamp" by Nobsound on Amazon for 40$. I don't think you can do too much to mess up a stereo potentiometer with modern manufacturing, so the extra money for the nobsound one is probably just for the nice box and connectors (admittedly, I built my own passive pre-amp and spent probably too much on a stepped attenuator for it).
Obviously, you could instead control volume directly from your computer's volume control, but there's a hidden hazard there, so this is secretly the more expensive option. On nearly every computer, the built in digital-to-analog-converter (DAC) is 16-bits; turning down the volume digitally fundamentally means cutting the audio resolution your computer outputs. The way around this is a 24-bit DAC: almost all audio is recorded/produced at 16-bit resolution (it's the CD standard; but also, about the limit of detail a human can hear), so you can go to .25% volume on the computer before you touch the real data. My recommendation is the Objective Labs DAC (99$).
Some people recommend a dedicated, high quality DAC anyways for a sound system around a price point like 500$. I do own the ODAC (predecessor to the OL DAC), but for me it's almost just for peace of mind.
As a cable example: if you get JBLs and a volume control, you'll need this for computer to volume control and a pair of these for control to speakers. (Not recommendations, just top results on amazon for those types.)
PS: One thing you don't* have to worry about at all is "balanced". Most studio monitors can be run balanced, but they'll also run unbalanced just fine. You'd need a very expensive balanced DAC to make use of it, and assuming your home is not the maelstrom of EM interference a recording studio is, it just isn't necessary (it's not even "overkill", if you don't need it, balanced equipment just adds more components that could produce interference).
^(edited to correct first cable link)
Get a bass knob. I put mine in and love the ability to change it depending on the song or music type
clinometer
Removed the radio and capped it with abs plastic, fit it with a usb charger and [four of these switches in different colors] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001GH1PU0/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1) using these housings
the switches got to [relays] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017VDI0GY/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1) that are powered [by this fuse box] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QMTAZ1W/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1) that is mounted to the top of the OEM fuse box under the hood.
Those power my OBHS and OBA. Other two switches not in use yet, hoping for rock lights/light bar some day maybe?
Removed the old fog light switch panel, replaced with abs plastic and volume control that goes to an amp that goes to a stereo jack that i just plug into my phone for music.
Will adding this level adjuster after my phono preamp and in front of my powered speakers affect quality? I plan on adding it to my chain because each powered speaker (KRK Rokits) have their own volume control on the back of each unit which is a nuisance.
Thanks
Something like this, link courtesy of another poster upthread a ways. Put it after the preamp.
A kludgey solution for a bad situation ... I suspect those speakers are only intended for use with that DVD player which did have a volume control (and Coby stuff, sorry to say, is all crap).
I have an 01' but Im pretty sure that this, or something similar, will work and it looks pretty stock, you also need an RCA to 3.5mm adaptor, I got this one
this thing basically bypasses your FM antenna and gives you an aux input, I put mine under the climate control and the input and switch are hidden behind the DIN pocket
it looks like the antenna size might be different in the 06(i cant really tell), but there are adaptors
Hmmm. ok i have been doing research for those things all day today, and from what i have found out. this one is one of the least glitchy units. DICE one is supposedly never works. but do your research. And if you want a dashboard mount for an AUX input. i have found this kit.
I don't own any of this, mainly because i was searching today. and secondly i don't want to install it in the winter/fall. i don't have a garage :(
You have a 2006 mustang, I'm guessing? My stereo looks just like that.
To use the aux port you'll need to do a few things.
First thing, you'll need to get an "Ford Auxiliary Input Converter". They had them on amazon a while ago, but they seem to be out of stock. Here's the one I got. It was $80 or so when I got it.
It doesn't come with the cable or the mounting kit, so I bought this at the same time.
This video shows you how to access the stereo.
Personally, I ran the cable back to the center console box and mounted the input there. Now I can plug my cellphone into the audio and power and have it out of the way.
As for the AUX jack, I bought this which plugs into the back of your stock stereo. (Which should work on your Jeep, but I would pull out your stereo to make sure the jack for it is actually there). Then I bought this and hooked everything up and it works perfectly.
I don't know about any car stereos as I just use my stock unit but I do use this car kit from Belkin and it works great.
Belkin Bluetooth Car Adapter works great.
When i'm not in my car i use a rocketfish bluetooth headset
[less than 1 minute on amazon] (http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-BlackBerry-Smartphones/dp/B004CLYJ2I)
Oh, nope. The 06-08 does not have an aux Jack at all. You can add one with a cable with some special connector to the back of the radio. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006FFCONA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_.U8hzbEHA4NTM
Goliton AUX 3.5mm Cable Connect iPod iPhone MP3 Phone Audio to Mazda Car Player (2 Meter Long)
I got this for my 2006 Mazda 3 Hatch, installed in like 20 minutes. Drilled a hole into my glove-box and routed it there.
Honestly, it does the job. There is a barely discernible whine noise in the background that only comes up when heavily accelerating... likely do to the extra electricity the car puts out.
This is what i have in my 06 nc
It's works really well for $10. It plugs into the back of the headunit where a CD changer would plug in. Then the Media button switches to the aux input.
There are Bluetooth to aux adapters like this that might serve your purpose.
Still a stupid move on Apple's part.
Transmitting FM radio takes special hardware that phones don't have. A very few older phones can receive FM radio, but that's it. I highly doubt you can find exactly what you described, but there are alternatives.
There are cigarette lighter Bluetooth radio transmitters, where you can use your phone to connect by Bluetooth, and the device converts Bluetooth to FM radio. You don't need a special app for that. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06X9K9X1G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_P-F0AbS877RMS
If your car has an auxiliary audio jack, there are lots of Bluetooth receivers for that, and the sound quality is much better. I've bought 3 of these, for various purposes including my cars: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008XMV05G?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
My set up for my older model Jeep:
Mount is here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C7B2NV4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
Charger is here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00M9TBTDM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s01?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
Smaller X-grip barely fits the nexus 6 with no case, and case and you need the bigger one for Phablets. THe wirelss charger needs to be mounted on the lower end of the grip for it to pick up well.
Seems to work beautifully so far.
I have used a similar set up with my MotoX mounted here for the last year, but without the wireless charger. Oh yeah, and I also have a bluetooth audio/phone adapter mounted on the dash, which you can see on the first picture:
http://www.amazon.com/GOgroove-SMARTmini-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Streaming/dp/B008XMV05G/ref=sr_1_1?s=wireless&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1418506201&amp;sr=1-1&amp;keywords=bluetooth+car+speakerphone+smart+mini
maybe? http://www.amazon.com/GOgroove-SMARTmini-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Streaming/dp/B008XMV05G
I just ordered this one $20 cheaper and does calls and a2dp.
With this one I can hide the wires and have it on my dashboard. Ideally I wanted something I can connect directly to the car's 12v so I don't have to worry about plugging it in and out. This one has a battery and is charged through a usb-3.5mm adapter. I'll still have to power it on when getting in and out but for $29.99 I'll deal with it.
Also bonus to this one, I can unplug it from it's little mount and plug it into any 3.5mm jack (say at a friends house or party) and not have to worry about leaving my phone plugged into the stereo unattended.
I use this one with the pixel, zero issues.
I highly recommend getting one with aptX for significantly better audio quality.
Cheap option: https://www.amazon.com/Brightech-BrightPlay-Multi-Point-Connectivity-Simultaneously/dp/B00NP9SJ56/
Expensive Option: https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60/
A nice feature to have is bluetooth, for me it makes driving way easier and the few times it have crapped out on me or I accidentally send the call to my phone has been crappy. Though you can get this.
I have a Hyundai Elantra Limited. A little smaller than the Sonata that was suggested but is overall a good car with decent gas mileage. A lot of people here will suggest non cloth seats but be careful for the seats with the holes in it like this pain in the ass to clean, and when someone throws up in your car it's sucks when it gets in those holes.
Leather seats, spacious, and good MPG is all you really need in a car. Anything else like bluetooth you can buy separate.
I can't fix the other stuff, but this might be helpful for your car.
Also ouch, dem dowvotes doe.
You could do aux in, and then use a bluetooth kit like this one. I used this same one in my R56 and had stuck it just behind the steering wheel so it was in a short reach.
I had an external Bluetooth adapter that I REALLY liked. It worked better than either of the BT car stereos I have (Pioneer and Clarion) and cost a fraction of what they did. It plugs into the aux port and to USB for power. I had it two years ago and really loved it. It has buttons just like the cord you showed. There might be something better on the market these days, but I can certainly vouch for the clarity and ease of use of this little bugger. In fact, writing this makes me miss it right now.
https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1466458793&amp;sr=8-14&amp;keywords=bluetooth+adapter+aux+car
I've got one of these (similar situation, jumped ship to Android about 4 months ago), and it's quite good.
http://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1397624663&amp;sr=8-3&amp;keywords=kinivo+bluetooth+adapter
Plugs right into the Aux jack, and draws power from the cigarette lighter.
You can do what I'm doing. I bought a cheap bluetooth adapter linked below. It plugs into an AUX port and is powered be 12v/cigarette lighter. What I'll be doing is cutting off those plugs and wiring it behind the dash directly into the AUX input wires behind the plug. This way I can still plug things into the AUX for anything but still do the bluetooth device into it. This device auto connects and is for both iPhones and Androids. Music quality is great. I'm no audiophile though and my 2008 Tundra speakers aren't super duper or anything.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009NLTW60/ref=ox_ya_os_product_refresh_T1
If you want to go 100% wireless which is great then get the link below too if your phone supports wireless charging. I love car docks because they are a million times safer than putting your phone down in your center console. They keep your eyes on the road while still being able to see the phone. Also it's super useful with the WAZE app and GPS.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KHEUEJ6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
To power that device I bought the product below. It's a 12v to 5v convertor to power a USB port with 3amps of power. This will be behind the dash and I'll be wiring it to the other product below to add a USB port to my A-pillar. This way I'll have a very short wire going from my A-Pillar to my car-dock so that there are no wires really visible in the vehicle interior. :)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A71CMDU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s02?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
http://www.amazon.com/3-5mm-extension-Flush-Motercycle-Xtenzi/dp/B00CNUFGN6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1407177113&amp;sr=8-2&amp;keywords=usb+aux+port&amp;dpPl=1
5 seconds of googlefu "a2dp car adapter" yielded this one or this or maybe this one. The last 2 have mics built in and turn your car into BT hands free as well.
I have an hour commute so I've relied on the AUX in my car for years. G3 is the first phone that I've had significant issues with when it comes to the AUX connection. When I first experienced it it was almost a dealbreaker and I thought about returning the phone for a second. I have no solution for the AUX issue so I'm just going to pick up a bluetooth-to-AUX device like this Kinivo to play my music and TuneIn stations. Just waiting on my next paycheck.
I'm not the same guy but I have this one and have been happy with it for a couple years: https://www.amazon.ca/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60
I bought this one, it turns off an on with my car and have voice commands. Plugs into your cigarette lighter slot and has single usb slot for charging.
http://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=sr_1_4?s=wireless&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1405364591&amp;sr=1-4&amp;keywords=bluetooth+transmitter
this works great for cars with aux inputs
http://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1416574247&amp;sr=8-14&amp;keywords=bluetooth+receiver
If your car has aux in you can use something like this. It has a mic built in and can play music and call through your speakers. I have an older junker version of this from Belkin, it's great nonetheless. Surprisingly great sound quality.
Edit: it needs a cigarette lighter jack so be ready for that. My A4 has the aux in and power port in the arm rest compartment so it was perfect.
I use this for bluetooth and this to hold my phone. Obviously this doesn't have apply car play but it mirrors navi, handles calls and plays my music. I also have my phone setup to read out my texts and ask if I would like to reply.
I got this for my car, supports Apt-X if your phone supports it, works great.
http://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60
I've used this Kinivo since my 6S Plus days and it's worked really well. It also has close to 6,000 reviews and 4 1/4 stars.
Ah, no, I wasn't going for an FM transmitter (I had one of those years ago - they suck terribly in my car, too much interference) - but a bluetooth dongle that plugs into the aux cord like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60
But yes, if one of those had a USB port for charging the phone it would work - however, again, it's stupid that phones lose functionality.
https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1501183446&amp;sr=8-7&amp;keywords=bluetooth+car
This is the most amazing one I've used. Perfect sound clarity on phone calls as well.
Get this one if you go that route.
https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60
It's the one I have, and the sound quality, and sync speed when you get in the car is super fast.
Check this puppy out. I use it every day and it's amazing. You can get any radio you want. Just needs a front facing aux port, but a back would would work if you wire it in ahead of time. The power for it comes from the car port and still has a USB port for your phone.
It plays music just fine and has controls on the little puck to control the music. It also has a speaker so you can use speaker phone through your car speakers. It's really handy for it's price.
You can get a bluetooth receiver with an aux cord - I'd recommend just getting one that will plug into an available USB so that you don't need to repeatedly charge it. Once your phone is paired, it will automatically pair with your phone every time you turn the car on.
Something like this Kinivo ($35) or this MPOW ($24) would fulfill that purpose.
I prefer this one
https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1393944003&amp;sr=8-8&amp;keywords=bluetooth+audio+adapter
That's awesome. The guy I'm buying it from said many of the same things. I also didn't realize until your comment that the bluetooth didn't work with music. I bought this for my current car and it's been great, especially since it has an aux input and cigarette lighter hidden in the console. Hopefully it will continue to work.
I'm coming from an impreza so it'll be some nice power and torque. Also lucked out and this one that came up is the 6 speed. Could you tell when the AWD kicks in in the snow? I'm pretty sure it's FWD until it detects traction loss and it'll send power to the rear. The impreza has always been great in the snow so I hope I don't lose much there.
Does yours have the black and white leather interior?
[Swedespeed has some good guides to exhaust systems if you haven't seen them.] (http://forums.swedespeed.com/showthread.php?210962) Long term I'd love to do full exhaust, lowering springs, maybe FMIC and a bigger turbo, and a tune. Make a really great sleeper wagon.
[I have two of these, and they both work flawlessly. They even have a pass-thru USB charger so they don't steal your 12V outlet. For $35 you can't go wrong.](http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_ctBcvb16A2A08
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_ctBcvb16A2A08)
I used this Kinivo Bluetooth Car Kit for the last year and it definitely served my purpose. You can route and hide wires to get a very clean look without spending too much money.
I've had the Kinivo BTC450 for over 2 years and am pretty happy with it.
You can get a bluetooth adapter for your car that uses the lighter plugin and the 3.5mm input from your car to accept bluetooth from your phone. The one I got even does AptX. It's good enough that I don't feel like I HAVE to plug in when I'm in the car (though I could since I have a Pixel 1 and don't have to put up with that bullshit).
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009NLTW60/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It was a dick joke... I've got a stock Honda Accord, and I added this nifty little bluetooth adapter to give myself bluetooth capability.
I had the same problem, somebody recommended this and its awesome
If auto makers no longer installed FM radios in new cars, do you think FM radio will die?
BTW I use this bluetooth adapter to my car stereo and it's awesome!
I just bought this one and I really love it. But you likely will need to purchase a ground loop noise isolater to prevent that high-pitched wheeze you get when you plug something into your car.
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-USA-PH-62050-MD-To-Cassette-Adapter/dp/B0007R4LI8/
I have tried multiple cassette adapters and this one sounded the best to me. I pair it with this to create a bluetooth setup for my 1999 toyota. works well : http://www.amazon.com/BestDealUSA-Bluetooth-Receiver-Adapter-Speaker/dp/B00ANDHBNS/
gets both left and right channels of sound
>Here is usb (5V) powered bluetooth audio adapter http://www.amazon.com/BestDealUSA-Bluetooth-Receiver-Adapter-Speaker/dp/B00ANDHBNS[1]
I have this or something very similar in my car. my stereo actually has a usb drive hookup and an aux in, so I just plug it into the usb input for power and then plug the aux cable into the output. works great.
I've used one of these. Just tear out the 12v -> 5v step down from one of these.
I use this guy for playing movies from my laptop to get some pretty good quality sound from my home stereo. Range is only about 15 ft. reliably, but if you are on a budget, this is great. It never turns off, and is always on standby when you aren't using it. It can plug in to any USB port for power, too.
I bought one of these for my older car and couldn't be happier. It wires directly into your factory head unit so the sound quality is better than any of the 12V plug in ones I've used in the past and I can still answer calls over bluetooth if I'm listening to the radio. Not to mention it comes with a microphone and a button to switch tracks, activate google assistant, and pickup/end a call. You might need to buy an adapter for your car's antenna but once it's set up it automatically connects to BT when I start up the car and works fantastically.
FM transmitters will reduce sound quality. Bluetooth will reduce sound quality. You have both, so they're both reducing the quality of the sound.
Radio stations have huge towers to produce a strong signal, which you're picking up with the antenna of your car. The transmitter you're using produces a very weak signal, which is fine to produce a small "station" for your car, but isn't strong enough to transmit the bass and treble of audio.
So, there isn't any way to increase the quality of an FM transmitter (that I know of). Which leaves you two options.
This is what I purchased. I've had it in my car for about 3 years and it's worked flawlessly the entire time.
This one has bluetooth, but is a lot more expensive.
Good luck!
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Anyone have experience using bluetooth cassette adapters for the car?
Wondering if it would be better than an aux tape adapter.
https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1519019660&amp;sr=8-3&amp;keywords=bluetooth+cassette+adapter
https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
>They do however have a cassette deck for which I can buy a cheap adapter that I permanently keep in the deck.
Now you're just trying to inconvenience yourself. You can buy a aux to whatever adapter and leave it on the end of the cassette adapter or leave it in the glove box. You can buy a bluetooth cassette tape. You can buy a bluetooth to aux adapter and throw it on the end of the cassette adapter and not have to plug anything at all in, plus get the bonus of being able to change tracks without digging into the phone and answer calls without touching the phone.
Or, considering it's old enough for cassette it's probably a DIN or Double DIN slot, so save up a bit of coin and for your/her birthday and splurge on a nice relitevely cheap CarPlay/AA radio and get a whole load of benifits like Navigation.
Oh I misread. I thought he was talking about those cassette tapes that bring Bluetooth to a regular tape deck, similar to the ones that have an aux cord built in.
Edit: this is what I thought he was referring to.
They have ones now that let you stream over bluetooth
Behold the glory!
> Is there a Bluetooth to cassette deck adapter?
Yes: https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
But seriously, if your car radio is so old that it doesn't even have Bluetooth, you should buy a new car radio instead of a new phone.
Bluetooth tape adapter. I use it in my Jeep and works surprisingly well.
https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
If you've got an old fashioned tape deck then this witchcraft should have you covered. Has a built in microphone for calls too apparently.
I'm actually interested what kind of sound quality you can get out of one of these.
This is the other way. This plays tapes and transmits the audio over Bluetooth. What you need is one of these. I used to have a pair that I would swap out when the battery got low. The sound quality is great and it turns on when the tape head touches it so it doesn’t have to be turned on and off.
if your car has a tape player you can get a bluetooth cassette like this https://www.amazon.ca/Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth-Receiver/dp/B00I3YLHAC
Can you link me to the one you got him? The one I saw had the micro-usb port on the front side of the tape as opposed to one of the ends so you couldn't really charge it in while it was in the deck. If I could it charge while it stayed in the deck I would be over the moon.
edit
Actually this one has the plug on the end: https://www.amazon.ca/Ion-Audio-Bluetooth-Receiver-Cassette/dp/B00I3YLHAC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1457650571&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=bluetooth+tape+adapter
I worry that the actual plug itself will not let the tape lower into operating position once it has been pushed into the deck... I'll have to read some reviews, thanks for the heads up!
edit again
I think I'll be able to take the thing apart and wire up an external charging cable. It's got to be better than the wired tape adapter I'm suffering with now.
They got them all built in one now.
https://www.amazon.ca/ION-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth-Receiver/dp/B00I3YLHAC yeah exactly
Besides the usual safety things like a jack or window smasher I would get a cassette to Bluetooth insert like this or a cassette to aux like this the radio isn’t much fun and you can then play your own music. I think a name that kinda comes naturally will end up being more meaningful than a forced one from the internet.
You can, actually! There's a microphone in the adapter that you can pull out and it will dangle from the tape deck. It's pretty cool:
https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1499370146&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=bluetooth+cassette+adapter
I just use a regular cassette tape auxiliary adapter right now.
These are supposed to be pretty nice, though: https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
got this for my wife for xmas and she loves it, cheap elegant solution that adds no wires anywhere:
http://www.amazon.com/Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth-Receiver/dp/B00I3YLHAC/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1451771122&amp;sr=1-1&amp;keywords=bluetooth+cassette+adapter
do recommend you get two after awhile so you can have one ready and charged with less hassle. Remember to remove the film from the roller/reader thing before using for improved sound quality. Cheers!
Yo! ION Audio Cassette Adapter Bluetooth | Bluetooth Music Receiver for Cassette Decks https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I3YLHAC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_vFHMzb8H6FVM9
I've had one for more than a year and it work perfectly! Wayyy better than a fm transmitter
bluetooth
They make bluetooth ones now too.
https://smile.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC?sa-no-redirect=1
I got this one. I've only had it for about a week but the sound quality is good.
This is what I use. You just have to remember to charge it.
I bought one of these and it's been working well:
http://www.amazon.com/ViseeO-Tune2Air-WMA3000A-Bluetooth-Adapter/dp/B00R2HZ1XU
The only problem is it's an either-or situation, you can't answer phone calls on the MMI bluetooth if you're currently using the adapter.
I use an adapter called Tune2Air and it plugs right in to the AMI. It works great for me with both android and iPhone (with wifi off). The track info shows on the dash and skip buttons work even with Google Play Music on my iPhone. It works more reliably than a Lightning cable, and the occasional hiccup can be solved by reconnecting.
I got it in amazon, it was under $65.
Here: ViseeO Tune2Air WMA3000A Bluetooth Adapter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R2HZ1XU/
I can pretty much guarantee that a normal USB dongle wouldn't work at all.
This has worked great in my 09 A4
ViseeO Tune2Air WMA3000A Bluetooth Adapter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R2HZ1XU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_mzv2xbSZSRG4B
https://www.amazon.com/Bovee-Wireless-Car-Kit-AUDI/dp/B00R2HZ1XU
Get a Tune2Air. Will allow 2 connections to phone, one for calling and one for music. I have it and it works great.
As to why it allows one but not the other, there are different protocols for calling and streaming with bluetooth - unfortunately your Audi only came with the options for the calling protocol.
I’ve got this Bluetooth adapter in my 2011 Q5! I love it! It allows the MMI to still control the music and works seamlessly!
[](Bovee Bluetooth Car Kit for AUDI, VW, MB - Music Interface Adaptor for in car iPod Integration (WMA3000A AMI/MDI/MMI connector) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R2HZ1XU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_dAJ8BbFR4MGY7)
Bovee Bluetooth Car Kit for AUDI, VW, MB - Music Interface Adaptor for in car iPod Integration (WMA3000A AMI/MDI/MMI connector) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R2HZ1XU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_mElDzb7W3ED13
I would actually recommend this one
OP - Here's a link to this on Amazon in case you are having trouble finding it. This is the only product that I've seen that accomplishes what you're going for.
I opted for a $5 version that doesn't support steering wheel controls or song display and will upgrade my head unit in the future.
I bought this ViseeO Tune2Air WMA3000B Bluetooth Adapter to stream music as mine lacked Bluetooth streaming. You can stream Spotify or iTunes and works really great.
Haven't tried it personally, but heard good things about this. https://www.amazon.com/Tune2Air-WMA3000B-Bluetooth-Streaming-Connection/dp/B00R3ABHXY
I feel your pain with the 2009 nav unit, you are right that installing another din will leave it blank along with limited options for all the other stuff that is displayed, error messages, trip computer etc. after a lot of research, found it is easier to leave it in.
I don't have one, but for stearing wheel controls everyone seems to like (this)[https://www.amazon.com/Tune2Air-WMA3000B-Bluetooth-Streaming-Connection/dp/B00R3ABHXY/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1493424282&amp;sr=8-4&amp;keywords=mini+cooper+bluetooth+adapter]
on my newer r56 without nav, I gave up on steering wheel controls use the phone mounted to the cd slot via (magnet)[https://www.amazon.com/Twist-Mount-Aluminum-Silicone-Universal/dp/B01D4VG7BW/ref=sr_1_3?s=wireless&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1493424706&amp;sr=1-3-spons&amp;keywords=magnet+phone+holder&amp;psc=1] and a cheaper bluetooth aux with microphone. call quality seems to be better, and as it is a lot quicker for most tasks than the brake / idrive controls, even the steering wheel can't change aps and songs as quick with phone mounted right on the cd player slot.
I bought one of these for my 2013 Mini
Bovee Bluetooth Car Kit for BMW and Mini Coopers - Android and iPhone Music Interface Adaptor for in car iPod Integration (WMA3000B USB / AUX connector) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R3ABHXY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_tCqLDbMJ3M4XC
The steering wheel controls and title text display are pretty buggy, but the audio always works!
If you find something better I’d love to know about it.
I had a gen 2 mini with only the 30pin radio cable. This allowed my iphone to connect via bluetooth and then could access the music via ipod controls in the radio...
I have this SoundBot in my car, it works great with my Pixel.
Well, I'm not sure if this will help you, but I'll share my setup. I use the SoundBot SB360 which is like $16.00.
It plugs into auxiliary jack, so you could definitely use the tape deck with a female-female 3.5mm collar.
I only have a cd player (no cassette/auxiliary/rca) so I found a guide where I soldered the wires into the cd audio out and play a "silent cd".
My 12v power (cigarette lighter) is always powered on, so for a while, I would just hit the button on the SB360 (turn it on) and it would connect to my phone and launch my tasks.
I recently looked up the specs on my car and found there was a power wire that only comes on when you start the car, so I wired into that.
When my phone connects to the Bluetooth it launches "car mode".
"Car mode" changes "car_mode" variable to "1", stores current volume in a variable, stores current screen brightness in a variable, turns wifi off, turns volume to max, dismisses dangerous audio levels warning, turns screen brightness to max, launches linkme: Torque, Car DashDroid, CaroO Pro (Dashcam & OBD), Waze, Podcast & Radio Addict. Then it plays the podcast.
Not sure if any of this is relevant, I just wanted to share :)
I own a 1999 RX300 and it too only has a cassette slot. All i did was get a cassette AUX adapter, a female to female 3.5mm coupler, and a Bluetooth AUX adapter. Now I can play my music through my cassette via bluetooth.
I currently use: SoundBot SB360 Bluetooth 4.0 Car Kit Hands-Free Wireless Talking & Music Streaming Dongle w/ 10W Dual Port 2.1A USB Charger + Magnetic Mounts + Built-in 3.5mm Aux Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_07DHxbF1NFZDN
I honestly can not tell a difference between using the AUX directly compared to using bluetooth. Hope this helps.
http://www.amazon.com/SoundBot-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Wireless-Streaming/dp/B00RH29CJO?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1&amp;redirect=true&amp;ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage
I've got a 2000 Wranger TJ that I absolutely refuse to make any modifications to the "look" of the head unit, however I do have a modified head unit with an AUX input that has been adapted into it.
Found this today:
https://www.amazon.com/SoundBot-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Wireless-Streaming/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=s9_simh_gw_g107_i1_r
Seems like it'll do the trick for me (:
Yes, it would require power. Some receivers have batteries that need to be recharged, others just need to be plugged in via USB (which is NBD for me, since I always have a car charger for my phone anyways).
I've been using the SB360 for the last couple years and I've been quite happy with it, as have the other people who I've recommended it to.
SoundBot SB360 Bluetooth 4.0 Car Kit Hands-Free Wireless Talking & Music Streaming Dongle w/ 10W Dual Port 2.1A USB Charger + Magnetic Mounts + Built-in 3.5mm Aux Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_mxhEAb3X8FAC7
Bluetooth phone kit (I've got this one in my '09) or plug straight into aux.
It's powered by DC to USB. Sorry I was clear about it before. It uses a low power port, and still leaves room for the QC.
SoundBot SB360 Bluetooth 4.0 Car Kit Hands-Free Wireless Talking & Music Streaming Dongle w/ 10W Dual Port 2.1A USB Charger + Magnetic Mounts + Built-in 3.5mm Aux Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_JghNBb2MJV2KV
I've been using the SoundBot SB 360
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_yKjbzbDDJZBA7
I use Jaybird's walking to my car (I park 15 minutes off campus to avoid paying) and as soon as I start the engine my music resumes through the car. Connects very quickly, a little clunky when changing devices when a friend wants to connect though. But I think this will fit your criteria.
I've got an old headunit that I can't let go of. It does have an AUX but it gets annoying dealing with unplugging/replugging in. I use these at work and finally bought one for my car - simple and amazing device. Hands free even works great for phone calls. Just take care on it's mounting location and you cannot go wrong. https://www.amazon.com/SoundBot-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Wireless-Streaming/dp/B00RH29CJO
I have tried many Bluetooth to 3.5mm adapters, some cheap, some very expensive. All have been fine for playing music, but the only one that has had a microphone as good as my Motorola Roadster BT speaker is this one. SoundBot SB360 Bluetooth 4.0 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_mUy2qsXG1Dbvq
I have a ‘15 and I honestly haven’t been able to find a good Bluetooth adapter. I’ve tried FM ones, a little soundbot one, and nothing sounds as good as just straight aux cord so that’s what I’ve settled on. My girlfriend has this one and I tried it in my car but there’s static almost always.
Nice. I have one of these which works well but it's the same as using the AUX jack (sound only, no steering wheel playback control). Might be worth an upgrade, despite the price.
As others have said, the S model does not allow bluetooth music streaming. That being said, you can use something like this to turn the aux port into a bluetooth streaming listener and get the same effect, just with a little more hardware and cables.
I'm using this Bluetooth receiver and have no issues with it https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00RH29CJO/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1520744627&amp;sr=8-2&amp;pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&amp;keywords=bluetooth+receiver+SoundBot&amp;dpPl=1&amp;dpID=51giZd72%2BGL&amp;ref=plSrch
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00RH29CJO/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
It plugs into the aux port and runs off a battery. You'll have to manually hold the button for about 2-3 sec to turn it on, but it'll automatically turn off so you won't waste power. I'd recommend it for cars that don't have Bluetooth connectivity. However, I'd stick with the stock Bluetooth that comes with your car, despite the audio lag imo.
If you prefer that it automatically turns on with your car, you can check this model out.
I have this one in my 08 Mazda 3 i Sport and it turns on and off with the car. It works great, with good sound as far as bluetooth goes.
it wouldn't be an FM transmitter if it plugged into the aux jack. It'd be a blutooth receiver.
I have this one and I love it. Works perfect in my 2007 Honda Fit with stock headunit.
https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Bluetooth-Receiver-Magnetic-Handsfree/dp/B0168GBMCY
I have one of these and have had it for about a year now. It works pretty damn well if I do say. It only really controls forward, backward and hang up on calls and I would recommend a ground loop isolator as well.
No, you won't get audiophile sound or full steering wheel controls but it's a damn nice upgrade for $20-30.
Have you considered Bluetooth? If your car has an AUX (3.5mm, headphone) input but no built-in Bluetooth....
Here's a well-rated very small $22 Aukey Bluetooth-to-3.5mm device that would let you control Siri and music (skip song, repeat song) from a small paddle:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0168GBMCY
If you don't care about the Siri button or repeat/skip song, here are some cheap Bluetooth-to-3.5mm that work fine for streaming music for $2-$5, from US sellers on ebay.
And here's a fantastic Bose $70 one:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NTUEDMY
If you have a 3.5mm jack, I bought this for my wife and it works very well.
I use this at the moment. Works great!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0168GBMCY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
This is what I have in my car. Have had it for 6 months and I've had 0 issues. 4.3 stars on Amazon. Pretty straight forward.
Plug in the power source into the USB adapter and then plug the 3.5mm jack into your AUX port. Whenever the car will power on it will turn on this receiver and search to pair with your phone. As long as your phone's bluetooth is on it will pair in the amount of time it takes for you to put on your seatbelt and get settled.
This is in my ‘11 335i and it works great. I also have a mpow noise reducer and a USB hub for charging this and my phone.
TUNAI Firefly Bluetooth Receiver: World's Smallest Wireless Audio Bluetooth 4.2 Adapter with 3.5mm AUX for Car/Home Stereo Music Streaming; Auto On, No Charging Needed - Car Kit (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HDO66NK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_HfMgDbWJ18871
https://lmgtfy.com/?q=bluetooth+receiver+that+turns+on+automatically
In all seriousness though, it does seem like the top two results will do what you want:
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I had one of these for a while, but the buttons and the charging were annoying me. And then the battery started expanding (from the hot cold of the car, I assume) so I bought one of these. Connects instantly, does one thing and one thing well. A little more pricey but definitely worth it IMO
https://www.amazon.com/TUNAI-Firefly-Smallest-Bluetooth-Streaming/dp/B01HDO66NK/ref=sr_1_3?s=wireless&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1539780992&amp;sr=1-3&amp;keywords=firefly+bluetooth
I heard those work too. The setup I had was similar to this
This one, but I'd imagine they're all pretty similar. Kinivo is another good brand.
You'll mostly likely need a ground loop isolator in the car to prevent that whining noise caused by the cars electrical system. The one I linked comes with one.
Yeah, I wouldn't let tech influence your decision too much, OP.
Bluetooth is super easy to add after the fact. I installed one of these in my Acura after the BT module died. It's unobtrusive, handles calls like a champ, streams music/podcasts flawlessly, and even interfaces with the "OK Google" voice commands on my Android smartphone. Oh, and it was $25.
As for keyless entry, yeah it's nice but it's the kind of feature I care about on my wife's minivan. For a hot hatch like the Mini, base your selection on the essentials of the driving experience.
yeah, I use this one: www.amazon.com/Mpow-Bluetooth-Receiver-Hands-Free-Isolator/dp/B0739RGDFJ/ works great. I haven't had the need for the grounding block but worth having jic.
I got this cheap option, works well. Will auto connect to phone on car startup, press play on it and will start playing audio. Has controls for next and prev. Also has a mic, but I don’t use that so can’t comment.
Mpow MBR2 Bluetooth Car Kits for Hands-Free Calling, Bluetooth Receiver/Bluetooth Aux Adapter 3 in 1 with Dual USB Car Charger & Ground Loop Noise Isolator for Car Audio System (HFP/HSP/A2DP/AVRCP) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0739RGDFJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Hu1DDbMR31Y17
Yeah you can charge and listen because it’s Bluetooth so it’s wireless! This is the one I got:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0739RGDFJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_nls1BbY0Y3Q33
I have not used the mophie wireless charging car vent mount, so I cannot comment on that product, though it does look pretty neat if it works well. In case others comment and share a negative experience about that product, I wanted to share my setup for a few ideas.
I have an iPhone XS Max, so no headphone jack, and an older car, so no built-in bluetooth.
I use the iOttie Easy One Touch 2 Car Mount Universal Phone Holder to mount my phone to the windshield.
(I noticed you mentioned a vent mount, there are plenty of options available for that type of mount as well.)
Then, I use the Mpow MBR2 Bluetooth Car Kit - this allows me to play my music on my phone via bluetooth by connecting an audio cable into the Aux jack in my car and I can charge my phone using a lightning cable. I chose this model since it is powered via the car charger instead having to deal with rechargeable bluetooth adapters.
It may seem a little clunky, but it works well until I purchase a new car (I'm currently at 185,000 miles).
Products Mentioned:
iOttie Easy One Touch 2 Car Mount Universal Phone Holder for iPhone X 8/8 Plus 7 7 Plus 6s Plus 6s 6 SE Samsung Galaxy S9 S9 Plus S8 Plus S8 Edge S7 S6 Note 8 5 - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JRGOKQ8/
Mpow MBR2 Bluetooth Car Kits for Hands-Free Calling, Bluetooth Receiver/Bluetooth Aux Adapter 3 in 1 with Dual USB Car Charger & Ground Loop Noise Isolator for Car Audio System (HFP/HSP/A2DP/AVRCP) - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0739RGDFJ/
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Here's what I installed on my factory unit on my Mach to play tunes via my iPhone X + Spotify:
iSimple PXDX universal aux input + iSimple PXHFD3 harness for Ford + Mpow Bluetooth receiver/adapter + CD Player Phone Mount
I did upgrade the cig adapter from the Mpow unit to a double Anker unit so I can charge my phone at the same time.
All of this was super simple to install.
For some reason peripherals plugged into my cig adapter will stay powered on even if the ignition is off, so I have to plug/unplug the socket. I have to plug the lightning cable to keep my phone charged anyways, so this works seamlessly for me. Just hop in, plug in and my phone automatically connects to Bluetooth + my phone is right above my shifter for easy access/swiping.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01K7OHDKS?ref_=ams_ad_dp_ovrl
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-FM-Transmitter-Wireless-Hands-Free/dp/B073S62S65/ref=sr_1_17?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1519770212&amp;sr=8-17&amp;keywords=bluetooth+adapter
like these ones?
I didnt know these worked for older models...
Get bluetooth. https://smile.amazon.com/TaoTronics-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Microphone-Cancellation/dp/B0769DXZTV/ref=sr_1_6?crid=YXBBZY15TAGS&amp;keywords=taotronics+bluetooth&amp;qid=1564788035&amp;s=gateway&amp;sprefix=tao%2Caps%2C163&amp;sr=8-6
For my 2008 Mazda 3 HB, I bought this Bluetooth receiver from Taotronics (Link ). So far it has worked out well and been more than usable. I would recommend it as it’s easy to install and use, and the sound quality is more than acceptable.
Get one of these: https://www.amazon.com/TaoTronics-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Microphone-Cancellation/dp/B0769DXZTV/
I have an Anker Soundsync (similar but discontinued) and it's great, I can toggle songs without looking at anything. Only downside is it's a pain in the ass if your friends want to connect.
I had the same problem in my 2010. I found it to be bad even when it WAS working. I don’t have a fix, because I don’t believe one exists, but I can share my workaround.
I bought something similar to this this, and mounted the controls on the dash beside the stereo, and ran the cords along the trim and into the center console where it gets power and connects to aux.
It’s mostly unobtrusive, and far more advanced Bluetooth tech than was available 10 years ago. Biggest downside is you can’t make or receive calls unless the stereo is set to AUX (fine for me as I never really listen to radio or CDs when I can stream from my phone.)
The buttons on the puck replace the steering wheel buttons and can summon Siri to replace the clunky Subaru voice command interface.
Not perfect, but a far more useful form of imperfect than before, in my opinion.
I used the aux kit and added a bluetooth amp for 50 bucks.
Car connects when it turns on and can play music just fine without some bullshit FM transmitter. Cost $100.
All wireless and the voice works as well.
You wire everything into the armrest and I drilled holes for the transmitter placed just below the stick shift. Barely noticeable and I can switch songs very quickly;.
I thought I would be buying a double din setup down the road but I am very impressed with this setup so far. My phone can stay in my pocket all the music and calls work seamlessly.
I think if I did my speakers I would just add a 4 channel amp in the trunk and bybass a headunit all together.
Before I bought the bluetooth dongle I just plugged phone directly into the aux kit using it's 3.5mm. I thought the dongle would drop quality over the phones built in amp but I have noticed no difference and now it's fully wireless and has a built in mic for calls.
Here's my setup:
Aux Kithttps://www.amazon.com/iSimple-ISNI531-Automotive-Auxiliary-Infiniti/dp/B0072L7W7O/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=g35+aux+kit&qid=1571875449&sr=8-2
The amp- This one works great turns on and off with car.
https://www.amazon.com/TaoTronics-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Microphone-Cancellation/dp/B0769DXZTV/ref=sxin_4_osp48-96dd736e_cov?ascsubtag=96dd736e-c0e4-4c96-99e7-fa0f3d21e869&creativeASIN=B0769DXZTV&cv_ct_id=amzn1.osp.96dd736e-c0e4-4c96-99e7-fa0f3d21e869&cv_ct_pg=search&cv_ct_wn=osp-search&keywords=car+bluetooth+receiver&linkCode=oas&pd_rd_i=B0769DXZTV&pd_rd_r=8d2fbcf6-71bf-405e-9764-04801f0a8240&pd_rd_w=D03Wj&pd_rd_wg=sXdZq&pf_rd_p=a23a388c-add5-49df-b293-a31ade89c6bf&pf_rd_r=1ZFRS8ED3NNK4AR3BD1X&qid=1571875483&tag=spyonsite-20
I really like the buttons on my Bluetooth adapter, if they would have added those to this device it would have been perfect.
https://www.amazon.com/TaoTronics-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Microphone-Cancellation/dp/B0769DXZTV/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=bluetooth+car+kit&amp;qid=1555524900&amp;s=wireless&amp;sr=1-3
I ended up ordering this for my car: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0769DXZTV/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
I'm not sure what I'll do for normal use with earbuds, but that's not quite as high of a concern for the moment. I don't listen to music on my phone much.
This is the one I bought mainly because it doesn't stick out to far. https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-FM-Transmitter-Wireless-Adapter/dp/B07F2RTN5Z
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You can use any one, but just make sure it has Bluetooth 5.0
Pro tip... try a bluetooth to FM transmitter. I had one a while ago, and they are very convenient. The one below isn't the one I have experience with... just a generic one that popped up on amazon when I searched for it.
Bluetooth FM Transmitter for Car, QC3.0 Wireless Bluetooth FM Radio Adapter Music Player Car Kit with Hands Free Calling and 2 USB Ports Charger Support USB Flash Drive https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F2RTN5Z/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_n33WBb1TZ92NK
There are a bunch of FM transmitters that are only a little bit bigger than a regular car charger, and have different higher powered USB ports on them that may work for you.
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This one is from Anker, it doesn't have any specific quick charge standard, but it does have "intelligent" USB ports. Usually these do a good job of keeping things topped up.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GJ7DHMP
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There are some other random ones with 2 USB ports and at least 1 of them is QC3.0:
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https://www.amazon.com/Transmitter-Ainope-Wireless-Bluetooth-Compatible/dp/B07DMHMRV5/
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Transmitter-Hands-Free-Compatible-Electronics/dp/B0771M35KW/
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-FM-Transmitter-Wireless-Adapter/dp/B07F2RTN5Z/
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And this one, the FM transmitter controls are on a gooseneck thing, but the second non-QC3.0 USB port is 2.4A, if you care about such things.
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https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Transmitter-Wireless-Display-Compatible/dp/B0761NJRQY/
If you can not fix the aux port, this might be worth looking into: https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-FM-Transmitter-Wireless-Adapter/dp/B07F2RTN5Z
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F2RTN5Z/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_QmqQDbTK8KE71
Edit: linked my charger for the car that has Bluetooth built in.... Oops
This thing works far better and is less intrusive to the cab, while offering fast charging
My girlfriend has a Kia Soul and I wouldn't recommend it for camping honestly. It doesn't really work well for the poles and such that he will have.
Nice! I too hate the mounts for the air dock. I bought all three and they all suck equally bad in my car. The CD mount came close but my CD slot is rounded and the mount is flat so can't get it fully in and supported. My plan is to do exactly this but just FYI you can get a plate for that proclip that will give you the 17mm (I believe) mounting ball that fits the dock. It's a pretty common size apparently as several GPS units use it.
Also for Bluetooth I've tried a some that just never work all that great. My Tunelink had to be re-paired to my phone constantly, like daily or more. My cars Bluetooth for calling is absolutely terrible as well. I recently got this thing on Amazon last week and it works like a charm. Even has a wired remote you mount with a mic on it, a multifunction button and also previous and next track buttons.
Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit for Cars with Aux Input Jack (3.5 mm) - supports aptX
http://amzn.com/B009NLTW60
My '09 Scion tC doesn't have integrated Bluetooth, so I bought a Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit and it works great. And best of all, my tC's armrest has both power and the AUX input inside it, so it's completely hidden. The little control panel is discretely stuck on the side of the armrest.
FWIW I bought one of these for my truck and it works great:
http://www.amazon.com/BestDealUSA-Bluetooth-Receiver-Adapter-Speaker/dp/B00ANDHBNS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1397486220&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=bluetooth+to+3.5
I just plug it into a USB spot and then run the 3.5 into my aux port.
Not for $15, but for $30 I got one of these: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A6F31EQ/ref=pe_385040_30332200_pe_309540_26725410_item
Thing I like about it is that it's reversible. Flip it to transmit and it makes any stereo player a bluetooth source. Flip it to receive and it makes any headphones bluetooth.
Edit: when I followed the link and saw the "others have bought" I found these two:
http://www.amazon.com/BestDealUSA-Bluetooth-Receiver-Adapter-Speaker/dp/B00ANDHBNS/ref=pd_tcs_compl_e_10?ie=UTF8&amp;refRID=1SC15964SGJ9RRJGVSCE
and
http://www.amazon.com/SoundBot%C2%AE-Bluetooth-Universal-Transmitter-Compatible/dp/B00F25Z0FS/ref=pd_tcs_compl_pc_10?ie=UTF8&amp;refRID=1S9V0AJDST7GX10S29YE
There's a bluetooth dongle for the laptop and bluetooth receiver for the earbuds for a total of $14.
>bad sound quality, bad drivers, disconnects randomly, etc
Wireless in a nutshell.
IMO get proper headphones, then get something like this. Although this will ruin the sound-quality, it'll do what you're asking for.
I've had a wireless headset myself. After getting proper DAC+Headphones I'll never go back to wireless.
http://www.amazon.com/BestDealUSA-Bluetooth-Receiver-Adapter-Speaker/dp/B00ANDHBNS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1415821693&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=usb+bluetooth+audio
http://www.amazon.com/OPSO-Charger-Portable-Vehicle-Adapter/dp/B009O4BXGS/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1415821750&amp;sr=8-13&amp;keywords=car+usb
I use this in my civic and it works great.
I'd recommend something like this adapter (link) just to be safe
I have been using This One in my car for over a year and works great. The plastic is a bit flimsy but I dont care since this is tucked away in my center console and is never touched.
If you're interested, here's the one I bought: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ANDHBNS/ref=oh_details_o04_s01_i00?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;psc=1
I lied, it's closer to 10 bucks actually. But a few key things about it is that it has no battery and needs to be plugged into a USB port to run. Whether that be a computer or cheap wall charger doesn't matter.
On the plus side, because it has no battery, it's always on and doesn't have power-off power saving features. This is nice so you can stick it in an awkward place behind a stereo system out of sight and not have to worry about turning it on again after x amount of time of inactivity.
Edit: it says iPhone/iPad and stuff, but it should work fine with anything that does Bluetooth audio. Like I said it works great for me with my tablet, a Nexus 7.
I bought a cheap USB powered bluetooth receiver that I plug into my stereo. Sounds great. My only complaint is that when the Vita is connected to the bluetooth stick it disables the volume buttons and sends a fixed signal, so I have to control the volume on my stereo.
http://amzn.com/B00ANDHBNS
Edit: I know there are also iPod 30-pin bluetooth adapters out there as well, but I haven't settled on one to try yet. Would be good for repurposing some old iPod docks.
I wouldn't put that much money and time into it for a year. I would just get one of these especially since you won't get the money back when you sell it, but if you must $500 is doable go to crutchfeild.com put your car model in and it will give you everything you need head unit amp speakers etc. You may pay more then say amazon but you will get life time support setting it up, issue etc.
If you want the absolute easiest setup look into the isimple products. Tap into the power and ground from your factory head unit and plug in the fm signal interrupter, then run the wires where you want them to hang out.
With the proper tools and a little bit of background info you'll be done in 30 minutes or less
Link for device with bluetooth. Others are cheaper without.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FRU5UNA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_BPQBxbV29A62T
You can use this. Going to need to wire it up to 12v accessory and ground though.
https://www.amazon.com/iSimple-Hands-Free-Calling-Streaming-Smartphones/dp/B00FRU5UNA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1495928906&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=isimple+bluetooth
I've got a 2004 Mazda 6 Sport Wagon also.
Last January (Jan 2017 I think, but might have been 2016) I installed a Grom Audio "Mazda 02-08 USB Android iPod iPhone Bluetooth AUX car kit" - Model# MAZU3 device.
I also purchased and installed the Bluetooth dongle & Aux-In/USB Charging adapter cable.
Installation required me to remove the OEM stereo and make a minor modification to it (hardest part of that was actually opening the cage of the stereo itself, in order to get to the circuit board).
Then the Grom device plugs in to the socket on the back of the OEM stereo that would be used by the optional factory CD changer.
The Grom 'impersonates' the CD changer, so the stereo thinks it is playing a CD from the CD changer when you are listening to the Grom
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Within the last week I learned of two competing products that I am seriously considering for another car I own.
https://www.amazon.com/iSimple-Hands-Free-Calling-Streaming-Smartphones/dp/B00FRU5UNA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1521602988&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=isimple+bluetooth&amp;dpID=41nW9mERuUL&amp;preST=_SY300_QL70_&amp;dpSrc=srch
This is a similar product to the Grom, but instead of plugging in to the CD port of the stereo and impersonating the CD changer it uses the FM antenna port and sends its output through the stereo's FM receiver. To use it you switch your radio to a predetermined FM frequency.
I suspect this would be more reliable than Grom's method, at least with the 2004 Mazda stereo.
https://www.amazon.com/Parrot-MKi9200-Advanced-Bluetooth-Hands-Free/dp/B001IA3SZ0/ref=au_as_r?_encoding=UTF8&amp;Make=Mazda%7C80&amp;Model=Miata%7C1110&amp;Year=1996%7C1996&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;n=1077068&amp;s=car&amp;vehicleId=2&amp;vehicleType=automotive
I like the Parrot unit a lot. It looks like it would be great, and I'm willing to shell out the $$$ for it. It actually inserts itself between the stereo and the speaker wires themselves, so it will work regardless of what source you're listening to - doesn't matter if you're listening to the radio, a CD, etc...
My concern with the Parrot though is that I see many reviews that state it worked great for 6 months - 2 years, and then crapped out, and the company provided horrible service when that occurred. So I'm reluctant to get one of these.
Hope the above helps you decide what you do going forward.
Well, I'll update my own thread.
The best rated cord I could find on Amazon was this one, liked it because it was the higest rated cable of its type.
Head over to the car audio place, they said it would be $75 to replace the cable. After they tear out the current set up, found out that I had an original iPod interface box behind my stereo. Kinda looks like this
Downside is the 30-pin cable is a din interface, and not a USB like I thought. So either I could order the right cable and wait a week or have something else installed.
Ended up getting the Tranzit Blue HF kit installed for $200 total. Phone connects to the box via Bluetooth and then the box transmits on an FM station you select through the app. They also installed a button and a mike on the dash to control the app. If you have the transmitter on it drowns out most other FM stations, so a 4-second hold on the button will turn it on so I can stream from my phone or turn off to listen to AM/FM. The kit also auto-connects to my phone and Siri works great with it.
The last option would be to have an aftermarket stereo installed that has a bluetooth connection, but also a USB interface and an AUX interface. The downside here is the steering wheel controls wouldn't be operational with them and would require yet another aftermarket kit to have the volume/channel up/down buttons work. That cost was around $450.
So mildly more than what I wanted to pay, but it's been working well since I've gotten it. Nice to be able to listen to music/podcasts without a distracting hiss.
No contest winner is going to be the iSimple TranzitBlu. This is a hardwired FM modulator. Minimal installation and works on every head unit. Zero static, no FM bullshit. Autoconnects when you start the car. I've installed probably 100 of them.
https://www.amazon.com/iSimple-ISFM23-Universal-Bluetooh-Transmitter/dp/B00DHQ6K7Q/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=tranzit+blu&qid=1555077821&s=gateway&sr=8-2
If you want a version that does handsfree calling too, here ya go.
The ONLY issue/complaint I've had on them is switching between paired devices. It can be done, but folks don't understand the timing required (since there's no screen to guide them). But if you're just going to pair one phone to it and always use one phone, it's flawless.
I bought this, it's a Bluetooth receiver that connects to the your stereo via the antenna connection. Works fine but not the greatest range in terms of audio quality, but a cheap option to get you by until you find an aftermarket stereo that you can't live without.
Yea i had a similar issue. I have an amazing integrated sound system so can change it out. I ended up getting this https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00FRU5UNA
Works great. But totally understand you waiting for a proper setup
Here's an all in one solution for you: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00I3YLHAC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_VuvGyb54K0A71
Have you thought of a Bluetooth tape?
https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
See the CD's I don't get......I just load all my music on my phone (I don't do services like Spotify, etc) and play it through the car stereo. Might have to get a adapter to make it work but heck they have adapters to turn a tape deck into a bluetooth receiver.
https://smile.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
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Or when I had a car with only a CD deck I was able to get a FM transmitter wired to the antenna.
Not that this super helps, but in case you or someone reading this doesn't know: you can get bluetooth cassette adapters for 20 bucks.
https://amazon.com/dp/B00I3YLHAC
With these two you wouldnt even need the aux input devic you linked too.
https://www.amazon.com/MWIN-Highway-Cassette-Converter-Compatible/dp/B01FZRRULY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1466095607&amp;sr=8-1-spons&amp;keywords=tape+adapter&amp;psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/XINGDONGCHI-Bluetooth-Wireless-Receiver-Headphones/dp/B01CHXPK02/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1466095699&amp;sr=8-10&amp;keywords=bluetooth+adapter+3.5
There is also
https://www.amazon.com/Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth-Receiver/dp/B00I3YLHAC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1466095792&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=cassette+bluetooth
but it has a battery that you would have to keep charged.
How about a cassette adapter with bluetooth built in for $25?
They make bluetooth tape adapters: https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
Just something to consider...Not necessarily this one, but you get the idea
https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
Bonjour,
QUESTION :
Si quelqu'un avait ce modèle de boombox :
https://www.cnet.com/products/jvc-rc-qn1-boombox-cd/specs/
https://cnet1.cbsistatic.com/img/HZl-x_3LYIkUYTjdLVp8NoMxGpA=/770x433/2010/05/07/686a57d0-5fa6-407e-991b-5ff12483abfb/686a57d0-5fa6-407e-991b-5ff12483abfb.jpg
Et qu'il voulait le modifier pour ajouter le bluetooth, comment ce quelqu'un devrait s'y prendre ?
C'est une vieille boombox que j'ai, que j'utilise tous les jours pour la radio, parfois pour les cd, jamais pour les cassettes,
A l'arrière, une sortie jack, pour écouter au casque, mais pas d'entrée jack, sans quoi j'aurai mis un adaptateur jack bluetooth et c'est fini...
L'idée ce serait : modifier l'entrée cassette pour lire en bluetooth, or : les cassettes bluetooth existent : https://www.amazon.fr/Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth-R%C3%A9cepteur-rechargeable/dp/B00I3YLHAC
Mais elles ont une batterie de quelques heures à peine... Vous voyez un moyen pour que je puisse la brancher sur le poste directement, sinon je devrai passer un cable quelque part...
Ou une autre solution ?
Sachant que je suis pas trop doué niveau manuel :p
Peut être des fablabs ou d'autres trucs pourraient m'aider ?
ION Audio Cassette Adapter Bluetooth | Bluetooth Music Receiver for Cassette Decks https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I3YLHAC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_vNZCAbNQB58HQ
It's already here!
Hey, you know bluetooth tape adpaters exist.
Enjoy your ghetto blaster.
I found this, not sure if this helps you out.
It has a cassette player right? That's all you need for playing your music really. Just get one of those adapters on Amazon for $5 or you can be fancy and get this:
https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC/
what about this though? best of both worlds?
I guess nobody here has heard of these, but Bluetooth cassette adapters do exist.
ION Audio Cassette Adapter Bluetooth | Bluetooth Music Receiver for Cassette Decks https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I3YLHAC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_xwIuzb3EVGF13
This one has Bluetooth
https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
Somebody else posted this
https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
mother of god...
There are manufacturers for these neat rechargeable bluetooth cassettes, like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I3YLHAC
I don't have personal experience with them, but I've heard good things about them.
If you have a tape deck you can use a special aux cassette or a Bluetooth one, although youll need to charge the Bluetooth one when it dies.
something like this might work
https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1481683803&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=bluetooth+receiver+tape
I swear I saw a bluetooth tape adapter somewhere...
There: https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
no idea what you mean by "copy input" (is this for another source to record into the tape drive?). Did this use to work? You probably need to activate a line monitor or actually press PLAY+RECORD or something to hear anything in this case. Normally these inputs won't output anything unless you are actually recording or monitoring the tape levels. You could also just buy a bluetooth cassette. https://www.amazon.com/Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth-Receiver/dp/B00I3YLHAC/
Alternatively if your Disco still has an original deck, ION makes a wireless Bluetooth Tape Adapter. It has a rechargeable battery that lasts about 4 hours. Sound quality is very good for $20.
I contemplated doing some modification to the sound system to rig up an Aux or Bluetooth connection but I've got enough electrical issues to deal with with out cutting wires! Looks like you know what you're doing though - nicely done.
I'm pretty sure I've seen Bluetooth tape adapters..
Edit
Ion Audio Cassette Adapter Bluetooth Music Receiver for Cassette Decks https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I3YLHAC/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_AfDywb1SCKC9Y
If someone actually has a cassette player in their car, here's what you do. Buy a lot of weird hipster tapes and make sure that the radio doesn't work either. People will be be infuriated when they can't listen to anything they want. And when alone pop a bluetooth cassette adapter in and listen to Spotify like a normal human being.
I love this thing. https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
I didn't want to replace the factory stereo and this solved that problem!
Or just buy the bluetooth cassette adapter. $20, but it works awesome. https://www.amazon.com/ION-Audio-Cassette-Adapter-Bluetooth/dp/B00I3YLHAC
Is..... is this really a thing? Is this a thing I can buy?? Right now???? For real????????
EDIT: oh my god it IS!!!!!!!!!
I have the Tune 2 air I got for my TTS a month ago.
Everything works fine. Get in car it starts playing music. I can use soundcloud mixcloud whatever I want. It also retains my normal Bluetooth functionality for phone calls. Pauses music to answer. Once the call has hung up it takes a second or two but the music starts playing again.
https://www.amazon.com/ViseeO-WMA3000A-Bluetooth-Interface-Integration/dp/B00R2HZ1XU/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1485344576&amp;sr=1-1&amp;keywords=Viseeo+Tune+2+Air
As it is, it won't be able to play music over Bluetooth, all it supports is conversations over phone. The only way I was able to stream music over Bluetooth was with an aftermarket device plugged into the media socket.
You can find one here https://www.amazon.ca/ViseeO-Tune2Air-WMA3000A-Bluetooth-Adapter/dp/B00R2HZ1XU
Even then, it's unreliable. Sound cuts out and it's completely impossible to select songs through your MMI controls.
If you're sure that the 30-pin adapter is working properly, try this one rather than plugging your phone to the insanely short cable in the glove box.
https://www.amazon.com/ViseeO-Tune2Air-WMA3000A-Bluetooth-Adapter/dp/B00R2HZ1XU/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1465825302&amp;sr=8-4&amp;keywords=audi+mmi+cable
It looks like a good solution to me.
https://www.amazon.com/Bovee-Bluetooth-Car-Kit-AUDI/dp/B00R2HZ1XU/
2012 models dont support music Bluetooth streaming. That was introduced in 2013 models. I have a 2012 Audi S4 myself.
I bought an AMI to lightening port adapter. It's quite expensive around $120 and I have an ipod nano. I keep the ipod in the glovebox and can control everything through the MMI or from my center dashboard. Sort through playlists, artists, songs, album, etc..
Another option is this https://www.amazon.ca/ViseeO-Tune2Air-WMA3000A-Bluetooth-Adapter/dp/B00R2HZ1XU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1494965143&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=audi+bluetooth+adapter
You can buy this and it allows you to use spotify and if Im correct, change the song from your MMI but I could be wrong. I would do a bit of research on this bluetooth dongle to confirm all the functions available but I know a lot of people bought this and they say it works well.
This one works fantastic :
https://www.amazon.com/Bovee-Bluetooth-Car-Kit-AUDI/dp/B00R2HZ1XU/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_147_bs_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=4M365RWDH34BWRNH9FMT
Sorry im really stupid could i just remove the cd changer and install this
https://smile.amazon.com/Bovee-Bluetooth-Car-Kit-AUDI/dp/B00R2HZ1XU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1501118560&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=tune2air
in its place?
This is all you need!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R2HZ1XU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Ke41BbRQ2G0MC
Yea you can skip songs, play/pause, and control volume from steering wheel and dash buttons.
If you already have the media cable then this (or something like it) is what you need
Bovee 1000 Wireless Bluetooth Music Interface Adapter for in Car iPod Integration https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B52LLJ6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Rer0Bb6WP6BTA
If you don’t have the media cable, something like this will probably be better since the cable is like $150 from the dealership (if I remember correctly)
Bovee Bluetooth Car Kit for AUDI, VW, MB - Music Interface Adaptor for in car iPod Integration (WMA3000A AMI/MDI/MMI connector) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R2HZ1XU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_uir0BbQ4F6KBT
Before you buy anything make sure you have the media port. Mine was located in the glove compartment on the left side.
Also this one (on sale)
https://www.amazon.com/ViseeO-WMA3000A-Bluetooth-Interface-Integration/dp/B00R2HZ1XU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1488002256&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=audi+q5+bluetooth+adapter
you need this
Instant plug in Bluetooth streaming audio
It's been great so far except it's a 2009 and I can connect my phone for bluetooth calling but not for bluetooth music and I bought this ami cable with an aux cord and it didn't work. thinking about getting this but It's so expensive.
To stream music with your iPhone, this will do the trick...
https://www.amazon.com/Bovee-Bluetooth-Car-Kit-AUDI/dp/B00R2HZ1XU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1521215619&amp;sr=8-2&amp;keywords=bovee
As for phone calls, it should support that by default.
You’ll need to buy an adapter for the MMI system- if you look in your glove box, you can find the connector input to hook it up. Inconvenient but it works.
Bovee Wireless Car Kit for AUDI, VW, MB - Music Interface Adaptor for in car iPod Integration (WMA3000A AMI/MDI/MMI connector) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R2HZ1XU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_9-u0Db7P709H5
https://www.amazon.com/Tune2Air-WMA3000B-Bluetooth-Streaming-Connection/dp/B00R3ABHXY
I have an 09 non-iDrive 328i, and this is exactly what you need. Works well.
This is what I am using.
Bovee Bluetooth Car Kit for BMW and Mini Coopers - Android and iPhone Music Interface Adaptor for in car iPod Integration (WMA3000B USB / AUX connector) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R3ABHXY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Q2fqDb4REA8FA
I used the cable setup below (2x’s), but it doesn’t provide any control and I had issues with the audio jack breaking.
Edit: orientation of previous cable listed from above to below.
Yes I just did this. https://www.amazon.com/ViseeO-Tune2Air-WMA3000B-Bluetooth-Adapter/dp/B00R3ABHXY
I use that. You may need a different model so do some research.
hmm but then how does this adapter work?
https://www.amazon.ca/ViseeO-Tune2Air-WMA3000B-Bluetooth-Adapter/dp/B00R3ABHXY
Need one of these. Sorry, I don’t have the link to the UK Amazon site.
https://www.amazon.com/Bovee-Bluetooth-Car-Mini-Coopers/dp/B00R3ABHXY
Do you have USB and AUX right next to each other (the "iPod" option)? If so, you can get one of these: https://www.amazon.com/Bovee-Bluetooth-Car-Mini-Coopers/dp/B00R3ABHXY
If you have an Android phone, it connects for media audio and lets you use the steering wheel controls. If you have an iPhone, it does track info on the screen as well. The only downside is having to swap inputs from Radio -> iPod every time you turn the car on.
If you get one, and the sound quality is bad, this forum thread helped me get it fixed: www.mini2.com/forum/second-generation-interior-ice/251809-iphone-ipod-poor-sound-quality.html
Alternatively, you can replace the radio with a double or single-DIN unit, but it's difficult, expensive, and you lose some computer functionality. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8t-HhSD2_w
This is the one I use and it works great in my 2008 e90 335 w/iDrive. Just plug the USB and AUX in the jacks inside the center console and you're good to go. They also have a couple of different versions incase you already have the 30-pin ipad adapter or using another type of european car (Audi, etc..). It's been rock solid for me and has never given me an issue. Probably the first bluetooth device that hasn't given me at least one problem. lol
If you don't have Bluetooth for streaming but do have iPod integration in the centre console you need https://www.amazon.co.uk/ViseeO-Tune2Air-WMA3000B-Bluetooth-Adapter/dp/B00R3ABHXY
Edit: yeah I forgot I ended up getting this which worked for my 2015 r61 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R3ABHXY/ref=pe_825000_114657650_TE_item
This is what I use in my 2012 and it works really well.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R3ABHXY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_8HUbzbJS9VH5Y
I added this to my 135i and it worked. Make sure it works with your i drive
I can control music with the stock head unit and it routes phone calls to the incar speaker. Also it shows artist etc
I use this in my car and have no quality issues quatsoever.
ViseeO Tune2Air WMA3000B Bluetooth Adapter for Streaming iPod/iPhone/iPad to BMW/Mini with original AUX/USB Y-Cable Connection https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R3ABHXY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_nAasybQ7S6MRN
It says iPod but it's any Bluetooth device. I've had my android tablet hooked up to it
I'm so sorry! It's a 2009 non xdrive?
So I think I can get any cable, but it had to have an adapter change the media from digital to analog?
Or I can get a y cable with a blue tooth adapter
So either this:
https://www.google.com/search?q=61122287642&amp;rlz=1CDGOYI_enUS670US670&amp;oq=61122287642&amp;aqs=chrome..69i57.1009j0j8&amp;hl=en-US&amp;sourceid=chrome-mobile&amp;ie=UTF-8#imgdii=xA4SkwZu0AQB9M%3A%3BGEJ0fzEmoH_8ZM%3A%3BGEJ0fzEmoH_8ZM%3A&amp;imgrc=GEJ0fzEmoH_8ZM%3A
Or this:
ViseeO Tune2Air WMA3000B Bluetooth Adapter for Streaming iPod/iPhone/iPad to BMW/Mini with original AUX/USB Y-Cable Connection https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R3ABHXY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_iI0zybCRT7T7K
Either of those work?
It all depends on if you have the Media package otherwise you can only use bluetooth for phone only.
Do you have a usb port in the glovebox?
That being said, you can just buy an adapter that plugs both into aux and usb.
This is the one I have and it works perfectly.
I feel your pain, as I had a BMW that didn't have enhanced bluetooth. (So I couldn't listen to music through my phone.) There are so many products that claimed to work, but didn't deliver. The cassette/bluetooth things are a pain, those Android systems LOOK cool, but it's a crap-shoot about how well they actually work (not to mention take away from the stock look of the car,) and who still uses auxiliary cords anymore? I can relate.
Sadly, I too admitted defeat and was only able to solve the problem when it was time for me to get another car.
FYI: Don't waste your time on this (or anything that looks like it.) It won't stay connected, and will be more trouble than it's worth.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R3ABHXY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Not a trick so much as a way to get modern bluetooth audio in your "dated" 2009 BMW nav. Check out http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R3ABHXY -- it works brilliantly if you have ipod integration already.
if you have an iphone 7... this is necessary
I have a 2011 535i. I'm very happy with ViseeO Tune2Air WMA3000B Bluetooth Adapter, you can connect your iPhone via bluetooth and still see track information on iDrive. All other functions (receive calls/skip tracks, etc) work perfectly as well.
For me now it's almost as my bluetooth connection was native to the car and I forget I'm using an adapter.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R3ABHXY/
It's not perfect, but it works. I've used it for 3+ years.
only the RCA inputs inputs in my G35x Sedan from 2007. So I use this combo:
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https://smile.amazon.com/SoundBot-Isolator-Eliminator-Bluetooth-Receiver/dp/B071W65PPC/ref=ya_od_pd_dx_mr_1/140-0226181-9233445?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B071W65PPC&pd_rd_r=b3dc9685-b372-47b6-ac4f-9cab6eb0cb8b&pd_rd_w=9sXj9&pd_rd_wg=j2xAt&psc=1&refRID=BN0W932BC8M70YNAT492
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No steering wheel controls so all control comes from the phone. But it works well and sounds good.
For older Foresters that didn't come with either Bluetooth or Back-Up Camera and you're not going to upgrade the Head Unit, then look at these.
Hands Free Bluetooth for Car, $20https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00RH29CJO
Back-up lens
https://www.amazon.com/Xbes-Parking-Reversing-Sticker-Windshield/dp/B071ZQBG2Z
Solar powered wireless backup camerahttps://www.costco.com/Type-S-Solar-Powered-HD-Quick-Connect-Wireless-Backup-Camera.product.100425010.html
That one is very elegant, but there are other solutions available at Amazon.
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It's hard to believe that a 2012 Honda doesn't come with Bluetooth standard.
If in fact it doesn't, it should have an aux port. I use this aux-to-Bluetooth kit in my much older Scion tC. Works just fine.
SoundBot SB360 Bluetooth 4.0 Car Kit Hands-Free Wireless Talking & Music Streaming Dongle w/ 10W Dual Port 2.1A USB Charger + Magnetic Mounts + Built-in 3.5mm Aux Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Vwg6xbAF67NS3
My radio used to take forever (and I'd have to repair once a week) so I got this Soundbot and love it. It connects within a couple of seconds of the car being started.
I'll trump you (no pun intended) on this. Works great with the same setup in my 2012 CTS.
http://www.amazon.com/SoundBot-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Wireless-Streaming/dp/B00RH29CJO?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1&amp;redirect=true&amp;ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00
My Mercedes S class didn't have AUX or bluetooth, so I soldered an AUX cable onto the deck and attached this.
I've got an audio-in jack and I used one of thost $20ish bluetooth adapters to pipe in the music. Here's the one from the photo (I originally bought it for my car) and here's the one I have now in my car (better microphone). No functional difference between the two for the sake of automatic-pairing bluetooth audio because the microphone wouldn't be usable in the cabin anyways.
The second one looks like it's actually cheaper than the HB01 so that's cool.
So if you've got an aux-in on your CD player (and that part's still functional), one of these should work great!
You may be interested in this then:
https://www.amazon.com/SoundBot-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Wireless-Streaming/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1473376902&amp;sr=8-7&amp;keywords=aux+bluetooth
Turns your AUX into Bluetooth, gives you media controls off your phone, and has a better mic for driving than the phone's built in mic. All for under $20. I've been using one in my car for a couple years because it is, in my opinion, a nicer experience than using AUX. It turns on when your car turns on and off when your car turns off.
A while back I found several under $20 on Amazon. I bought this one and it works fine: https://www.amazon.com/SoundBot-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Wireless-Streaming/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1473310035&amp;sr=8-4&amp;keywords=bluetooth+auto
I used to use the 3.5mm jack but wireless is actually a nicer experience, just start the car and it pairs and I can press a button on it to start the music (and skip tracks etc).
I much prefer bluetooth everything and no wires, I am not going to mourn the 3.5mm jack, I'm looking forward to more and better wireless solutions.
Soundbot SB360. It costs less than $20, plugs directly into the 3.5mm aux port, connects with your phone within 3-4 seconds of powering up, works as a pretty decent hands-free speakerphone (depending on placement) and has A2DP controls on it for pausing and skipping songs.
(For the record I think Apple ditching the 3.5mm port is bullshit, but I've been using the SB360 for a couple years now and it's great.)
https://www.amazon.com/SoundBot-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Wireless-Streaming/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1473347469&amp;sr=8-5&amp;keywords=soundbot
Dude, get this. It plugs into your aux port and is a bluetooth receiver. No more plugging in the aux cable.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=twister_B01CKBXJFO?_encoding=UTF8&amp;psc=1
You can also try something like this if you don't want to worry about keeping another device charged.
This is the one I got, turns on when the car turns on, automatically connects and has controls on it. I like it
SoundBot SB360 Bluetooth 4.0 Car Kit Hands-Free Wireless Talking & Music Streaming Dongle w/ 10W Dual Port NB 2.1A USB Charger + Magnetic Mounts + Built-in 3.5mm Aux Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_cHZ0xbWVCYR2R
this is a thing. i own two and they work flawlessly.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_v4G0xb5XS10DW
Similar to another suggestion, I use this -
SoundBot SB360 Bluetooth 4.0 Car Kit Hands-Free Wireless Talking & Music Streaming Dongle w/ 10W Dual Port 2.1A USB Charger + Magnetic Mounts + Built-in 3.5mm Aux Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_w-ZXBb40221V9
I give it permission to play audio but not phone in the BT settings so calls still go through the car, but audio works perfectly with it!
I've been using this for a year or two and it's been great. It sounds good, too!
I had a Anker Soundsync Drive, for my 2009 Honda Civic. The volume was really low on it, no matter what I did on my phone or the car stereo. I thought it was maybe a bad unit, so contacted Anker, who sent me a new one. Same problem.
Decided to switch to a Soundbot 360, And the problem disappeared. As a bonus, the Soundbot automatically turns on when the car does, none of this having to turn the device on separately business like on the Anker.
You need to check amazon more...
https://www.amazon.com/SoundBot-SB360-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Streaming/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1537757171&sr=8-5&keywords=car+bluetooth&dpID=51giZd72%252BGL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
https://www.amazon.com/BK01-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Wireless-Streaming/dp/B01MSUWCZ0/ref=sr_1_19?ie=UTF8&qid=1537757254&sr=8-19&keywords=car+bluetooth
SoundBot SB360 Bluetooth 4.0 Car Kit Hands-Free Wireless Talking & Music Streaming Dongle w/ 10W Dual Port 2.1A USB Charger + Magnetic Mounts + Built-in 3.5mm Aux Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_LgSHzbWF280EV
I've never had any Bluetooth streaming issues with my car (Using this device https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_SJkBwbSK1DERG). Have a OG Moto 360 paired with the One M8 for the first few months and now Nexus 6P.
I don’t know if this is what you’re looking for but it’s what I did in my car. This thing hooks into the Aux port and then acts as a Bluetooth receiver for music, calling etc.
SoundBot SB360 Bluetooth 4.0 Car Kit Hands-Free Wireless Talking & Music Streaming Dongle w/ 10W Dual Port 2.1A USB Charger + Magnetic Mounts + Built-in 3.5mm Aux Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_0I6UAbPYSR3HQ
Get a Bluetooth aux adapter
SoundBot SB360 Bluetooth 4.0 Car Kit Hands-Free Wireless Talking & Music Streaming Dongle w/ 10W Dual Port 2.1A USB Charger + Magnetic Mounts + Built-in 3.5mm Aux Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_ma.MAbFTJ0PZQ
Picked that one up for $20 bucks and I absolutely love it.
I got this one for one of my cars: https://www.amazon.com/SoundBot-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Wireless-Streaming/dp/B00RH29CJO?th=1, and my other car I have a Belkin CarAudio Connect. Both powers on when power is supplied and auto connects, and launches DriveMode for me. As for a mount I went with one cup holder mount from Macally and a generic CD slot clip, you can find these on eBay.
in both my '02 E46 M3 (Business CD, no nav) and '08 E60 (old-ass iDrive), I used a cheap but reliable adapter: https://www.amazon.com/SoundBot-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Wireless-Streaming/dp/B00RH29CJO/
I gave away the first with the E46, and the second is going strong after about a year.
I came across this: http://www.amazon.com/SoundBot-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Wireless-Streaming/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1453078759&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=car+hands+free
I am assuming maybe this can be a nice alternative as the wires seem long enough to wrap around or something. I basically have to now get creative with hiding the wires coming from the arm rest, but I guess that isn't too shabby for $16
Lol if buy that one, your problems are due to you trying to find a way to complain about anything. First your car was older, then you said your car is newer with proprietary radio. Your making up all of it
SoundBot SB360 Bluetooth 4.0 Car Kit Hands-Free Wireless Talking & Music Streaming Dongle w/ 10W Dual Port 2.1A USB Charger + Magnetic Mounts + Built-in 3.5mm Aux Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_M6HUAbPZ60VV9
I used that one, had no issues until I decided to spend a hour of my day and installed a new headunit
Stop crying
Or you can just buy this for 20 bucks and stick it to your dash. I've had it for two years, it's way better than a plug.
I recommend one of these. They work great and let you control the music tracks, podcasts, audiobooks from the controller.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_-T2GzbVJHKWSM
And you might need of these if you get a little bit of feedback like me.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019393MV2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_gV2Gzb37VFTSN
I have this one from Amazon and it works great. I'm no audiophile by any means, but I am quality conscious and I've never noticed any issues.
Edit: Just found this one which looks similar, is cheaper, and also has great reviews.
I don't like the headphone jack removal, either. But is it really an extra attachment if you are getting rid of the aux cable?
https://www.amazon.com/SoundBot-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Wireless-Streaming/dp/B00RH29CJO
Cheap and works wonders. Sorry if you hate me for the added spam.
If you're interested in Bluetooth on the cheap, I got a Bluetooth adapter from Amazon for about $19. Plugged it in to a 3.5mm to cassette adapter in my 25 year old 4runner and it works great! Definitely recommend.
Edit: I got this one
SoundBot SB360 Bluetooth 4.0 Car Kit Hands-Free Wireless Talking & Music Streaming Dongle w/ 10W Dual Port 2.1A USB Charger + Magnetic Mounts + Built-in 3.5mm Aux Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_WVkoybDZ39KBY
I have the Belkin version of this in my car, works great.
This powers on with my car and auto connects to my phone. Also turns off with car as well.
SoundBot SB360 Bluetooth 4.0 Car Kit Hands-Free Wireless Talking & Music Streaming Dongle w/ 10W Dual Port 2.1A USB Charger + Magnetic Mounts + Built-in 3.5mm Aux Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_SbnlybG68ZKJB
You'll want something like this then
Option 1
Option 2
I use this and perfectly works with BT on my Pixel XL. My Pixel XL's BT also has been flawless on my Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4's stock stereo system.
Amazon is good. Don't buy the super cheap ones. I did and it lacked a resistor that let the radio recognize the aux cable. Buy the OEM 30$ to be safe that it'll function.
I installed the aux cable on my car, and fed the aux cable thru the storage space below the HVAC controls. Then I attached a Bluetooth dongle into the Aux cable. I hate having cables dangle while I'm shifting. Works really well, minimal cables dangling. I'll post the Bluetooth piece I bought:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00RH29CJO/ref=s9_top_hm_awbw_b1PYB5X_g107_i5?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&amp;pf_rd_s=mobile-hybrid-11&amp;pf_rd_r=0D1B0PR6DX7ECGEF96F4&amp;pf_rd_t=30901&amp;pf_rd_p=4eb86f57-661e-573d-9afa-4664d5a9f554&amp;pf_rd_i=1293687011
Here is the mobile version of your link
I got this one a few weeks ago for my wife and ended up buying another one for me to replace the one I was using. It works really well. It pairs automatically to your phone when you turn on the ignition. You can skip songs. It gives you hand free phone and access to Siri without getting your phone out. Well worth the price. Since I stopped using cable about two years ago I haven't had to fiddle with the connection to have stereo or any sound at all (every few month I had to replace the cable).
I just added this to my car, its actually playing through a tape deck, sounds great:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00RH29CJO/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
I bought the SoundBot SB360 a few weeks ago and am very happy with it. I use it for both music and phone calls daily.
I use a $20 Soundbot. I was comparing reviews and someone said this device sounded much better than the other one they were reviewing and I was reading, so I went with this.
I did my NA with a Bluetooth dongle plugged into a Pyle amp.
I used one of [these](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0168GBMCY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_bdgFI4fdB9fNN
) Because it has controls I can just push instead of having to manipulate my phone.
Grab one of these guys. Would make your life easier not having to plug in a 3.5mm anyways. Note: I still disagree with Apple's decision, just presenting some alternatives.
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Receiver-Charger-Magnetic-Handsfree/dp/B0168GBMCY
Problem solved?
AUKEY Bluetooth Receiver with 3Port USB Car Charger, Magnetic Base and Handsfree Calling for IPhone, Samsung and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0168GBMCY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_wbs0xbAX0Q9JS
Edit: Someone else beat me to the punch :(
You can connect to Crankshaft using bluetooth, but only using Android Auto. You might wanna add a bluetooth/ aux thing. I used this in my older car that had an aux input but no bluetooth. https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Bluetooth-Receiver-Magnetic-Microphone/dp/B0168GBMCY/ref=sr_1_4?crid=2F18XGGMBRLB8&amp;keywords=aukey+bluetooth&amp;qid=1569240324&amp;sprefix=aukey+b%2Caps%2C148&amp;sr=8-4
I don't know anything about any of that, but in mine I just purchased a $15-30 bluetooth receiver that works extremely well. In the e90 in particular it's nice because you can leave it plugged into the arm rest socket.
The unit is really just the controller piece, which you can stick anywhere on your dash (I stuck next to the iDrive wheel).
I'm talking something like this: https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Bluetooth-Receiver-Magnetic-Handsfree/dp/B0168GBMCY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1493952251&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=aukey+car+bluetooth
AUKEY Bluetooth Receiver Car Kit with 3-Port USB Car Charger, Magnetic Base, and Built-In Microphone for iPhones, Samsung Phones, Tablets, and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0168GBMCY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_0vQvCb1HFJZTS
At least throw me an upvote! https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Bluetooth-Receiver-Magnetic-Microphone/dp/B0168GBMCY/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1542897404&amp;sr=8-4&amp;pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&amp;keywords=aukey+bluetooth+receiver&amp;dpPl=1&amp;dpID=41Br9mllEuL&amp;ref=plSrch
Try this one - can run it off the constant power in the console, and the aux in Port is there too. Only downside is no steering wheel control, but it does have a puck that you can control it with:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0168GBMCY/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_ZmHxCbJ621GY0
The dashboard cracking can be prevented by either covering it, or not exposing the car to rapid changes in temperatures constantly. Mine is not cracked, and I don't have it covered either but I may cover it in black alcantera if I swap out my seats for the beige alcantera recaro seats that I have been lusting after for about a year.
The homelink does also cause battery drainage when it malfunctions, thought yes it is easily replaceable, even removable. It's not necessary, and the Bluetooth capabilities are just for calling, no media. I installed this in the car for calling and music playback, it works great. My homelink works fine but I find it useless so I unplugged it.
I find the TL Type S to be one of the most elegant sedans ever made. If this car was made RWD, it would still be giving the E46 M3 a run for its money in all aspects. I feel as if Honda one-upped BMW in that time period with a FWD sedan like they did to Ferrari with the NSX back in the 90's.
I have been using this for a few months and it's working flawlessly with iPhone 6 and iPhone 7 https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Receiver-Charger-Magnetic-Handsfree/dp/B0168GBMCY/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1479238592&amp;sr=1-1-catcorr&amp;keywords=aukey+bluetooth+car
Oh I know. I own one of them. I just don't like how it disconnects frequently and takes forever to regain sync to my device. The AUKEY I'm talking about would allow you to have your cake and eat it to.
Device I'm talking about.
Basically you would leave everything in the center console, it would give you the exact same controls as the one you have now, make it to where it's only one bluetooth device connected at once, AND you'd be able to use your hands free phone from it as it has a mic on the control puck. Yeah, it's got one wire going to the puck, but trust me. It's one of the best solutions out there. I've been through a bunch and this one has worked and looked fantastic for over 6 months now.
depending on if you have the AUX jack or not, this works really well. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0168GBMCY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
Are these adapters (GROM, Parrot) in the $150 range ? If so, that's not as bad as I was thinking....
Budget option is something like this: https://smile.amazon.com/Yomikoo-Interface-Connector-2003-2011-2006-2010/dp/B01EUZ90II/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1568856305&refinements=p_n_feature_keywords_browse-bin%3A3822502011&s=electronics&sa-no-redirect=1&sr=1-1&th=1
Get one of these and plug it into the USB connection: https://smile.amazon.com/Firefly-Bluetooth-Receiver-Smallest-Streaming/dp/B01HDO66NK/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=tunai&qid=1568856552&s=electronics&sr=1-1
Do NOT connect the 1/8" cable to your phone though. Connect it to the Bluetooth receiver. Looks like you'll need a 1/8" female to 1/8" female "coupler" too. This seems very clutzy the more I think about it though.....
I'm using one of the below units. If you have USB and an aux in, it's a great way to do it. I have found this unit pairs extremely quickly. Track steering wheel controls don't do anything but the volume ones work fine (as makes sense).
https://www.amazon.com/Firefly-Bluetooth-Receiver-Smallest-Streaming/dp/B01HDO66NK/
If your USB is right next to your AUX, I'd highly recommend the Firefly (https://www.amazon.com/TUNAI-Firefly-Smallest-Bluetooth-Streaming/dp/B01HDO66NK). It's strictly audio, and lets you connect to that for audio and your car for calls. It's what I use in a 2013 Buick (probably a similar setup to yours) and it works beautifully. Then you can of course just use a normal USB-C car charger. Also, it's so small it just stays hidden in the center console and automatically connects whenever you start your car up.
No because the SSS's USB seems to be for content only (unless someone else corrects me).
That BT unit is for computers and you will more than likely need extra drivers too - which your SSS will probably never have.
If you want to add BT to this SSS you need one that they have for cars where the USB is used for power but has a AUX/line out (and will connect to the line on your SSS). Pick a BT adapter to AUX that allows charging and playback at the same time and then plug it into the USB port to get power, and plug the line out into the line in on the SSS.
I would try this one as it seems it needs no charging => it's using power from the USB (https://www.amazon.com/Firefly-Bluetooth-Receiver-Smallest-Streaming/dp/B01HDO66NK/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=bluetooth+aux+car+usb&amp;qid=1558748622&amp;s=gateway&amp;sr=8-3)
I use this.
FIREFLY
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HDO66NK?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
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I just got a Samsung UN50RU7100 TV. Only audio output options are Bluetooth, "TV Speaker" and "Digital Audio Out (Optical)". I want to connect my old B&W DM330s.
Considering either:
A) Getting an optical to RCA adapter and then an amplifier and then converting the loose speaker wires to RCA (https://www.amazon.ca/Techole-Converter-192kHz-Aluminum-Converter-Headphone/dp/B07XMLGXFD/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=optical+to+rca&amp;qid=1574355994&amp;sprefix=optical+to+&amp;sr=8-4) (https://www.amazon.ca/Bluetooth-Preamplifier-Headphone-Amplifier-Audio/dp/B07TJS2DBT/ref=mp_s_a_1_2_sspa?keywords=amplifier&amp;qid=1574357280&amp;sr=8-2-spons&amp;psc=1&amp;smid=ADPE7GPX91ORE&amp;spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUE5S1lPWE9IUFlDSUcmZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTA2ODcxMTBVOUdPWVJTWlVKOUQmZW5jcnlwdGVkQWRJZD1BMDQzNTA0OVlUODBIT1ozNUxPWCZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX3Bob25lX3NlYXJjaF9hdGYmYWN0aW9uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl) (https://www.amazon.ca/Haokiang-Speaker-Terminal-Connector-Adapter/dp/B07FQ7TCMS/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=speaker+wire+to+rca&amp;qid=1574357340&amp;sr=8-4)
B) use the same amplifier and speaker wire adapters as A but instead of optical use a Bluetooth device (https://www.amazon.ca/TUNAI-Firefly-Smallest-Bluetooth-Receiver/dp/B01HDO66NK/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa?keywords=bluetooth+receiver&amp;qid=1574357436&amp;sprefix=bluetooth+receiber&amp;sr=8-1-spons&amp;psc=1&amp;spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEySzZBVUdaVldSSEVUJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMTczMDc1SVBBSlpaUFdNTlBMJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA3NzEwNzQxTjk2MzQzR0c0MzlIJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfcGhvbmVfc2VhcmNoX2F0ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=)
Which option should I go for? Will I lose sound quality going Bluetooth? Is there a better way to do this I haven't thought of? Any suggestions appreciated. Cheers.
Im currently looking at this but itll be a while before i go home to get it. So i dont know how good it is but it claims to solve all my problems
TUNAI Firefly Bluetooth Receiver: World’s Smallest Wireless Audio Bluetooth 4.2 Adapter with 3.5mm AUX for Car/Home Stereo Music Streaming; Auto On, No Charging Needed - Car Pack (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HDO66NK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_QDoVCbK3HQ710
This works VERY good. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HDO66NK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
Besign BK01 Bluetooth 4.1 Car Kit... https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01MSUWCZ0?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
using this from over a year, works every time
I have a BT to Aux Device with power from an USB charger in the cigarette lighter. Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MSUWCZ0/
There are car specific ones with 12v constant power like this too. Main unit clips to a vent. Has a call/assistant button. Pause. Skip.
If you have an Aux In, maybe check out something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MSUWCZ0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_uk5PDbYT9AN5Y
I've got an iOttie car mount and the Besign BK01 Bluetooth adapter, it turns on with my car and turns off, works like a charm!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MSUWCZ0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
That's the one I have and it works great. Long-press track forward for assistant. It goes on and off with the car if your cigarette lighter plug goes on an off with the car. Mine does in my toyota but every car I've ever had before this they all stayed on.
It's simple for a guest to connect to also, just turn bt off on your phone and the puck automatically goes to pairing mode, guest connects/plays music, have them do a forget device when they're done and once you turn your bt back on you're connected.
This one and the one /u/neongasoline linked (I was about to buy that one, but liked the buttons facing front on mine better) both come with a ground loop isolator, I will make my opinion known that one of those is very necessary if you don't want the hum you get like you do with a phone plugged into aux that is also charging via car-power.
I converted a tape deck in a '97 Camry to use one of these. Besign BK01 Bluetooth Car Kit. Noise isolator, phone call compatibility, automatic pairing when the car is turned on.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MSUWCZ0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
If you have an auxiliary port, get one of these
I have it in both my cars (which don't have Bluetooth). Sound quality is awesome and the noise cancelling works. The mic/control sticks to wherever you want with a little magnet. You can pull it off and hold it up to your mouth for those situations where it's loud. I've had quick conversations on the highway with the top down on my convertible and people say they can't tell I'm in the car.
Great advice. I have a 2003 Chevy Silverado that had an "Aux" setting. I had something similar to the Scosche installed in my truck, with an aux plug that I could use. Google your make and model of car and "Aux" and you should be able to find the right thing to order. I had mine installed by the Stereo Man http://ncstereoman.com/info/category/home/.
Also, if you get that installed, I recommend this for plugging into your aux and being able to have bluetooth. Works great in my truck. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MSUWCZ0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
Ran into the same problem when the Note 9 went on sale and I jumped ship, but this mount and this Bluetooth adapter saved the day for me.
This was my first thought after getting my WT. But scrap that idea. Go pick up this thing (link below) and save yourself some money. It works wonders in my WT!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0739RGDFJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_V-QkDbVR7ZAEE)
I absolutely love this one
it works pretty good and looks really nice in my car, small and unobtrusive
there sometimes it doesn't auto connect but you just have to click the button and it only takes a couple seconds to connect
This looks great. Does it auto-start your music as well as soon as it reconnects? (assuming it's only been a few minutes or so)
(EDIT: That looks like it's possible a knockoff? No labeling. This looks like the same Mpow one and only $5 more)
There are many, look on Amazon. Personally I liked the Sony RM-X7BT, but they have discontinued it in the US and probably other markets. Look for something like this https://www.amazon.com/Mpow-Bluetooth-Receiver-Hands-Free-Isolator/dp/B0739RGDFJ. These type of adapters don't have a battery, they're designed for cars, so they can turn on and off with the ignition (if your car turns on/off the 12V sockets; mine doesn't). This particular set comes with a ground loop isolator, which you may not need, you'll only need it if you hear static or whirring (from the engine).
Bear in mind that these cheap ones will likely sound like butt with calls due to not prioritizing mic quality, and using the old BT narrowband standard. Since the BT Hands-free Profile 1.6 (circa 2011), BT has been able to do wideband or "HD Voice" quality, but not all manufacturers use it, and good luck finding one that advertises it.
I liked the Sony one because the BT receiver/mic was separate from the controls so you could position it better. The control unit is completely wireless and battery powered, and IR so it needs line of sight, but on the upside the battery lasts very long, and unlike BT remotes, it doesn't need to go to sleep, it just always instantly works, like a regular TV remote. The mic quality was also excellent and noise reduction top notch, I tested it by recording directly on my computer connected to Hangouts and going for a drive. I went that far. It also has HFP 1.6 with wideband, as all modern Sony BT devices, and even has an external mic input. If you can find it and the price is not too expensive for you, I recommend it.
If you have aux in this is what you want
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Try to avoid fm transmitters at all costs. I had a similar one to this and it worked great.
$14
$26
Personally, I'd splurge for teh $26 unit since it has the ground loop isolator, and hands free calling, but the cheaper one offers less clutter.
Like I said, whether you have a headphone jack or not, I'd definitely consider either of those a good investment. And it has the bonus of making the lack of a headphone jack in your car an afterthought.
Okay sweet that's the same as mine!
https://www.gtacarkits.com/product/audi-a4-s4-2006-2008-iphone-aux-kit/
Buy the "Pure bluetooth with AUX" version of this thing, it's an easy install, the most difficult part is getting the cables you want to come through the glovebox, I had to get an old wire coat hanger and bend it around to grab the cables and pull them into the glovebox so I could access them with the radio locked into place.
My one complaint is the bluetooth quality isn't great, you may not notice it depending on the type of music you listen to and your affinity for sound quality. Personally it bothered me a bit so one of these things is a cheap fix for that:
https://smile.amazon.com/Mpow-Bluetooth-Receiver-Hands-Free-Isolator/dp/B0739RGDFJ
The first one has terrible sound quality. I have one. I also have 2 of the second one. It's better, but meh. Here's a better option
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0739RGDFJ/ref=sxbs_sxwds-stvp_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1519478050&amp;sr=2&amp;pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&amp;pf_rd_p=2972398022&amp;pd_rd_wg=tOgIw&amp;pf_rd_r=VRBNC3VMF6363DN935Z6&amp;pf_rd_s=mobile-sx-bottom-slot&amp;pf_rd_t=9701&amp;pd_rd_i=B0739RGDFJ&amp;pd_rd_w=EJ2pA&amp;pf_rd_i=bluetooth+receiver&amp;pd_rd_r=26542ff8-8a0d-40af-a4ae-48364224b9c4&amp;pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65
Route the Bluetooth mic to your visor or something
TL;DR -- OPTIONS:
1. BT-->Aux car kit adapter, with a big button that, when held, gives voice assistant prompt. also handy for pause/resume without reaching for stereo deck.
2. Physical Mic-button on my Pioneer stereo unit.
3. Eventually finding and troubleshooting why my Android phone won't listen to mic for ambient "OK GOOGLE" requests when screen is locked/asleep. I'm not there yet.
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Option 1.
Before I bought my new stereo for my new-old-car, I bought a highly-recommended MPOW BT-->AUX car kit from Amazon after scouring reviews.
I hated it.
It directly led to me shelling out almost $500 for a new head unit, steering control adapter and enough cabling to wire a space shuttle prepping to go into orbit.
BUT I haven't yet returned it to Amazon, and after admiring its One Big Button on the face of the thing (and the elegant magnet mount) I figured "what the hell."
My Android phone still paired with it automatically, even while also paired to the head unit simultaneously.
I pushed the button and it paused my music.
I booped the button again and it unpaused.
I pressed it firmly for FOUR OR FIVE FREAKING SECONDS and it promped me with the Google Assistant cue. Success.
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Option 2.
I checked the PDF manuals online (pg's 26/27) and found the following Pioneer AVH-series head units have essentially the same instructions for "Voice Recognition (for iPhone)" which appears to have the correct equivalent behavior for Android devices (and I'm assuming the other NEX series models have the same button):
AVH-2440 AVH-2400 AVH-1440 AVH-1400NEX
[AVH-2440 AVH-2400 AVH-1440 AVH-1400]
(https://www.pioneerelectronics.com/StaticFiles/Manuals/Car/AVH-2440_2400_1440_1400NEX_OpManual062918.pdf)
That fat little bumblebee logo on my stereo was actually an obvious Mic emblem the whole while. This is technically a physical button that will consistently prompt my Google Assistant, even if the button is smallish and doesn't really lend itself to pressing without looking (I'll orient my hands against the 'Eject' button seated to the ride of it).
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Option 3.
I think the holy grail would be if I could figure out why the menu for (Android P) Settings-->Assist App (Settings)-->"Voice Match" grays out "Access with Voice Match" in order to access Assistant any time even if screen is off.
If anybody has experience with this, I'd love to hear about it.
I have one of these Bluetooth adapters in my Mazda. It plugs in to the aux input and it has physical buttons and a microphone on a small unit with a magnetic release that you put somewhere convenient. You could connect either your Android or your iPhone to it and then the other phone to your car's Bluetooth. It's a kludge but maybe it will accomplish what you need.
I was told that my 2017 Alltrack would accept two simultaneous Bluetooth connections, but that appears to be incorrect. Interestingly, the instructions for that Bluetooth adapter also say that two simultaneous connections are possible, but I haven't been able to get it to work either. Bluetooth is just bad.
I dropped $15 on an FM transmitter from amazon.Same boat as you. It’s been great.
> Bluetooth capability
You can get a Bluetooth adapter that plugs into a cigarette lighter for less that $20 on Amazon and they work decently well. I got this one last year and it plays clearer than the actual radio
WTF
Eu am unu din asta https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073S62S65
I stick it in the cigarette lighter. It looks like this:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073S62S65/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_bmHMDb3GY24B9
Here's a better option.
Ah good idea! I didn't even think of that. I just got this because I have no plans on using the cigarette lighter so let's see how it does. But I will definitely keep that in mind.
I'm not discounting the problem at all. I completely agree.
Have you looked at the car Bluetooth adapters?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0769DXZTV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_.L33AbA1WWYSD
I don't endorse that one specifically, but I've been using one for years in my car. Automatically connects when I get in, they're pretty excellent.
Maybe you could get an updated Bluetooth dongle thing for the cars aux? Like this one?
You can use something like this to get Bluetooth, it's what I use.
TaoTronics Bluetooth Car Kit, Bluetooth Receiver, Bluetooth 4.2 Hands-Free Audio Adapter (Built-in Microphone, CVC 6.0 Noise Cancellation, 3M Magnetic Base, Air Vent Clip, Dual 2.1A USB Car Charger) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0769DXZTV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_.DiSDbT4SGVTF
I’m not sure it works with cars that have built in Bluetooth, but I bought this Bluetooth adapter of Amazon. Plugs into my Aux port. Then it shows up in the Bluetooth settings on the Watch itself. Pair to it, then I was able to start pairing. If you car has built in Bluetooth I would start there and try, but I can’t speak to any results.
Here's my setup:
I do not even take my phone out of my pocket. Before you try this, see if your power source (the cigarette lighter?) turns off when the ignition is off. if not, you'll have to plug/unplug the thing every time you get in the car and that can be annoying. My honda turns it off, so it's perfect for me.
Get this.
https://smile.amazon.com/TaoTronics-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Microphone-Cancellation/dp/B0769DXZTV/
You can run the wires behind the dashboard to keep the cables out of the way. Personally, I put a car power adapter back up there too. The only thing that is visible is the control interface.
This shit's amazing. Added benefit, you won't get charging frequencies / noise / static feedback playing back on audio while you're charging.
I'm in a similar situation, but I have an adapter that I have to press a button to pair to the phone. So I start the car, phone connects to car Bluetooth, then I press the adapter and it connects to it. Somehow audio goes through the adapter and calls automatically go to my car. I didn't do anything special, it's been that way since day one. Can't find my specific adapter but it's similar to this one.
Like others have said bluetooth fm transmitters are the way to go. Here’s what I have in both my cars
I would think about a radio transmitter like this:
[](Bluetooth FM Transmitter for Car, QC3.0 Wireless Bluetooth FM Radio Adapter Music Player Car Kit with Hands Free Calling and 2 USB Ports Charger Support USB Flash Drive https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F2RTN5Z/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_r-vxCbEZJNJH1)
As long as your radio works
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F2RTN5Z/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_oE15CbMQQK46J
What about a decent Bluetooth radio transmitter?
I have recently bought this and it works perfectly.
Also, if you are in the US, use this website to find the best station in your area
http://elecurls.tripod.com/fm-free.htm
I use this with ear plugs. Music and motorcycling without Tinnitus in 10 years. You could probably use one of these with it to make it bluetooth:
Anker Soundsync Bluetooth Receiver https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07H5C2BQX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_LkJCDbQYFV3JJ
Your much better off getting one of these: https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Soundsync-Bluetooth-Connection-Headphones/dp/B07H5C2BQX/ref=mp_s_a_1_16?keywords=bluetooth+adapter&amp;qid=1558843333&amp;s=gateway&amp;sprefix=bluetooth+ada&amp;sr=8-16 and plugging it into your aux input Jack.
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Soundsync-Bluetooth-Connection-Headphones/dp/B07H5C2BQX
Something like this? When you say aux cord, do you mean 3.5mm audio jack? Or something else? If you're not sure, a picture would help as well.
I use one of these and it works great
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Soundsync-Bluetooth-Connection-Headphones/dp/B07H5C2BQX/
No bluetooth audio. It does have bluetooth connectivity for gamepads, keyboards, and mice, but not audio.
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If you absolutely need to force audio to bluetooth--which makes sense for this sort of accessibility scenario--you could get something like this:
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https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Soundsync-Bluetooth-Connection-Headphones/dp/B07H5C2BQX
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HOWEVER, you will also likely experience first hand why they don't directly support bluetooth. There will be a decent chance the audio you get will not be synchronized to what's happening on screen.
I'm not sure where to get a usb c to female aux but I use this and it's great
Anker Soundsync Bluetooth Receiver for Music Streaming with Bluetooth 5.0, 12-Hour Battery Life, Handsfree Calls, Dual Device Connection, for Car, Home Stereo, Headphones, Speakers https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07H5C2BQX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_9P0NDb3YX7W09
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I have this one and it works like a charm while being way less bully than a lot of alternatives. It also has fast charging.
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-FM-Transmitter-Wireless-Adapter/dp/B07F2RTN5Z/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=car+bluetooth+fm+transmitter&amp;qid=1571348386&amp;smid=A1UG625Q3HPL82&amp;sprefix=car+blue&amp;sr=8-3
You should look into something like this then!
on my 2015 S I ended up using a BT --> FM adapter for my podcasts.
something like:
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-FM-Transmitter-Wireless-Adapter/dp/B07F2RTN5Z
it mostly worked fine (music sounded like ass)
What you could do, it's not the most recommended solution, but you could buy one of these Bluetooth to FM transmitter. One like this.
Basically, you connect your phone to it using bluetooth, and the device then creates an FM signal you can tune in to with your radio. They're not the best probably, but they're cheap and will work in every car that has a cigarette lighter and an FM radio.
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I bought one for my Mazda 6 since the radio I have is not compatible with the AUX mod and it works great.
The only real problem is that it's pretty prone to interference. If you're playing on frequency 99.90, but there's another channel on or near that frequency as well you're gonna have interference.
I just put mine to the lowest frequency it would go, noone broadcasts there over there so sound quality is great.
Yes, avoid +db on any part of your signal path, be it a head unit setting or bass boost knob.
Set gains to maximize clean output, then use something like an RCA cable volume knob to dial down your sub to taste.
I have the 793II, headphones and powered monitors and one thing you will want to have is a line level controller like this [one] (https://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=line%20level%20controller&amp;linkCode=sl1&amp;linkId=a51154bf02562557a1228b2f373428ac&amp;qid=1444319538&amp;ref_=as_li_ss_tl&amp;sr=8-2&amp;tag=wwwpuresimula-20) as the 793II has a line out not a pre out. This way you don't have to change your computer's volume when you want to change your powered monitors volume.
I am still an audio Padawan, but the SMSL Sanskrit DAC with a FiiO K5 AMP seem to fit what you need, others will have to comment on sound quality as I don't have any experience with them.
you need gain control.
https://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O/
https://www.amazon.com/Axxess-AALC-Controller-Discontinued-Manufacturer/dp/B003FPD3IS/
between the player and the amp.
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you can add attention between the amp and the speakers too.
My powerful yet stealthy touch screen sound system for about $500: An Amazon kindle running the Pandora app sits in a kitchen cabinet. Plugged into the audio out is a headphone to RCA adapter. That's plugged into a passive volume control mounted beneath the cabinet. The output drops down to the basement, where I have a signal detecting power amplifier. That amp drives four Polk in-ceiling speakers mounted in our open concept first floor.
That does seem like quite a mismatch! I'm hoping that's what the problem is. Do you reckon something like this would effectively attenuate the signal for what I'm trying to do?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002J226O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_htUqxbXK3BKYZ
Maybe something like this? http://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O
It has 2x 10a fuses. Following ohms laws: Amps volts = Watts. So 20 14.4 = 288 watts. So the absolute max your amp could put out is 288 watts. The fuses are there to protect something from getting to many amps and fire/melting/over powering. The amp I linked will give your subs the power they need whether you have D2 or D4 version. Also remote bass knobs are not universal. But would you could do is get one of [these] (http://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O) which is the best type of knob you can get because it control RCA voltage instead of Bass boost (which the Hifonics is). And you wire this one but just putting it in between your RCA from your amp. It has a input (from headunit RCA) and output (to amp RCA).
That turntable has a pre-amp. Why did you buy a separate one?
For controlling volume, I think you would need an inline volume control in between your pre-amp and the amp. Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1474060319&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=line+level+volume+control
However, note that those can only REDUCE the volume...so if the amp isn't loud enough to begin with, I'm not sure what your options are.
sorry miss read. thought you I read r1850db.
It is a bit complicated. What you need to do is split the input signal that you are getting form the RCA, One set to the R1280DB master, and one set will go to the sub. If you want simpler volume control for the sub. Get a RCA gain knob, and put it inline to the sub.
https://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Bass+Remote+Level+Volume+Control+Knob+Stereo+RCA+Input%26Output&qid=1568415904&s=gateway&sr=8-1
But this will not work for optical. With optical. You have the issue of stereo bass. You would run the speaker cable to the a sub that has high level input. The run the speaker wire form the high level output to the slave speaker. But you wont get bass in stereo. Only bass form the slave will be played.
You got a great deal on that amp then.
Without a gain adjustment, I would be very cautious to do this. Even with something like the Fulla it would be easy to blow out your speakers if you turn the dial too high. You could use this to limit it https://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O but you need to be very careful.
Personally, I would sell that amp and pick up an SMSL SA-60. The amplifier you have is meant for a very different purpose than you are using it for and the chances of you blowing up your speakers is too high.
cool, thanks for the link!.. That appears to be the only thing of its kind available on the web.. Do you know what would be the appropriate configuration (mono/stereo, pot value) for something like the Kemper? And is that knob not the same thing as, say, this?
I have one of these for an old subwoofer setup, something like this should work well for your needs :)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002J226O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_cTEYBb803GKAW
If you don't have measuring equipment or some resistors handy, an easy way to confirm too much output signal is by putting the Kenwood (or another pre-amp or pre-amp section of an integrated amplifier) between the new pre-amp and the computer, via the Kenwood's line-in instead of its phono in.
Or borrow a passive volume knob (or "bass control knob" in car audio) such as:
https://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O/
Remote RCA Level Controller https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003FPD3IS/ or
PAC LC-1 Remote Amplifier Level Controller https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002J226O/
You will also probably need another short male to male RCA cable. Or Male to Male Barrel Connectors https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001NCDBEQ/
Yes, any decent amp should come with the remote gain knob (shitty amps come with bass boost knob, which you absolutely do not want to use), if it doesn't just pick up a PAC-LC1 for $10-15. Lots of people running very high end gear run those, it's especially helpful for controlling multiple amps at once since it attenuates the input signal.
Yes.
https://www.amazon.com/MCM-CUSTOM-50-8394-CONTROL-REMOTE/dp/B01CX82KH2
Although a knob on wires is cheaper:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0002J226O/
There's also the DIY case option:
http://m.ebay.com/itm/9V-Infrared-Remote-Control-Volume-Control-Board-ALPS-Pre-AMP-Motor-Potentiometer-/322328825653
That looks good, but what about this for a budget solution?
PAC LC-1 Remote Amplifier Level Controller https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002J226O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_I7U3ybWM3XDYZ
I'll probably have to get them to install a new one anyways guess I'll have to drive without bass for little while. :/ This is the knob itself http://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O
Ooh even better! Would something dirt cheap like this little guy or this tiny thing be alright? I'm a broke college kid with JBL LSR305s and a cheap JBL sub. I would get two: one for the 305s and one for the sub.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002J226O/ (cheap)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0058B1T4M/ (med)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WT4DJN0/ (expensive, what I use to have)
Nah, you just split your rcas or 3.5mm but then you have to rely on pc volume control OR add a line level controller.
Can do Cheapo like
https://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O
I believe the green rimmed ones are at Amazon for the same price: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KVEIY4E/
If I can recommend, get a line level controller so you can turn the volume up and down independent of your computer (https://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O/)
I’ll try that out in a few minutes when I get home!
this is the current level controller I bought
but I bought this one today to work with the chrome cast audio I bought as well
OP didn't respond yet so I'll help out with my setup. Scarlett 2i4 as interface between PC and speakers. Looks like OP is using a PAC LC-2 to merge the sub with the powered speakers.
Set speaker volumes to 6.5 to cut some of the hiss as this is a very near-field setup for me. Others have had success at different volumes on the speakers but most do turn them down from wide open...
Fellow Airmotiv user, why no Sys or Control Freak?
The Schiit Magni 2 Uber can be used as a headphone amp and passive preamp for speakers.
Otherwise there is not that much on the market for cheap. You would be looking at something like this
http://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O.
Worst case you can go old school and patch in a line level attenuator. Both fixed and variable are available. Here is a variable one https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0002J226O/ref=pd_aw_sim_23_3?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1&amp;refRID=EA44EP0EKJSY5YT72D5G&amp;dpPl=1&amp;dpID=51Nlba1-fGL
Thank you for the comments. The second one shows the installation of a potentiometer using one of the speaker leads, which seems to be a good way to externally mount the Pandora Box 6 volume control (instead of having to open the cabinet to adjust the wheel on the actual device). However, I think the leads to the potentiometer would need to be extended to allow it to cleanly mount to the outside of the cabinet.
The first video shows a solution designed to work with something more customizable, like a Raspberry Pi. I just like how professional it looks. The downside is that you have to drill the holes perfectly since at least two of the holes won't be covered by any trim (the amp controls go right through the holes).
The fact that the speaker and power switch can connect directly to the Pandora's Box were big pluses for me. However, from what I read, it seems like different games have different volume levels so I do think having an external volume control is a good idea. The more I read, the more I think I may go with a Raspberry Pi according to ETA Prime's tutorial, deal with the script edits necessary to get the power button to work semi-correctly (seems to just allow the RP to shut down but the amp stays on) and use some of the ideas from the first video I posted. It just seems to allow for the cleanest design with most flexibility going forward.
I guess the ideal solution would be Raspberry Pi + a cheap amp that has a clean externally mounted volume control. Maybe something like this https://www.amazon.com/d/Car-Audio-Video-Remote-Controls/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/B0002J226O/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1550113401&amp;sr=8-3&amp;keywords=amp+volume+control ?
I don't understand the exact way your speakers are connected but you can buy RCA with bass control (this is actually made for car audio but should work) https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0002J226O/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1501485062&amp;sr=8-1&amp;pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&amp;keywords=rca+with+knob&amp;dpPl=1&amp;dpID=41ZmLlVIp0L&amp;ref=plSrch
So when I bought mine I ordered one of these amplifier controller thingies. I have it connected between my DAC and the 305's. It works well enough but I've found it more convenient just to adjust the volume in Windows. I have the actual volume on the back of each monitor set to "5" to prevent me from easily maxing out the volume in windows. With the volume at 5 these are plenty loud enough for a desk.
You had the right idea with the line level controller. I personally don't hear a difference between in sound quality with using the line level controller and having it disconnected but I know some people are much more critical than I am.
Good luck with your setup!
There are a bunch that look like this. MCM Electronics also sells a version on their site for under $40 that has an IR remote, so you can add it to any living room setup no matter if they are powered monitors, integrated amp, power amp, anything.
Something like this would work https://amzn.com/B0002J226O
If you haven't already, look into the Clarion M508. A lot of folks that don't like the look of modern aftermarket stereos like those. Run a Google Image search on it, and you'll see they look right in place and period correct in older cars like ours.
But if you're really set on keeping the stock stereo, and just want AUX. Assuming your LS has the unit with the CD player, you can buy this here. It plugs into the CD Changer hole in the back of the stock stereo, then converts that to two RCA inputs. Which then, you can buy this to convert the two RCA's to AUX.
You can then mount that AUX port somewhere of your choosing. This Integra owner mounted it on their center console.
Sorry little lady. Well.. depends how into your cars audio system are you, do you really care how it sounds(I.e Planning for future upgrades), or are you just wanting a quick fix?
Something like this would be super quick and easy, if your radio has RCA inputs on the back.
Question, do you know which radio it is? Base, Premium etc.
A lot of older cars - before 3.5mm jack ports and USB ports came standard - had the Aux button on the radio unit that simply gave the option to get the signal for an additional RCA audio ports in the back of the radio unit. These were used for headrest DVD players, CD Changers, etc. In theory, your radio would have RCA audio ports that would transfer the signal by using your Aux button on your dash. However, to make that work of you, you would need to install the RCA extension and install the 3.5mm input jack to be able to use it.
Used these parts:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003B01AHS/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_J4zPwbXMRS8WJ
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008219OQ0/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_y.zPwb5VZZ0RN
Following this video:
https://youtu.be/wmqZkw8hK7M
Only thing I did differently was use the dash mountable female 3.5mm jack, I just drilled a hole through plastic on the face plate, making sure not to hit the PCB
Can't offer any help on what you bought, but can recommend the approach I took to this....
FM Modulator
Pair that with a Bluetooth receiver and you can even have Bluetooth music at the flip of a switch. Have been using it for years, works excellent
Edit:
You'll probably also need this too... look into it... relatively easy install
This is on a mazdaspeed6, which has a cubby box with a lid above the stereo on the dash. That's where I stuck my plugs. I bought the car used in February and it already had the mazda adapter cable, so I don't know which one it is, sorry :(
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003B01AHS/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
that's the 3.5 mm panel mount I used, its pretty much an extension cable with a mountable end that you stick in a hole you drill in the plastic, then I glued it in place with epoxy. The other end plugs into the mazda adapter cable.
haha get at them rotary sloots!
YES! turns out that AUX button is for a 9-pin port for adding a cassette player. I have previously did the same thing you wanted to do so i bought this converter and used this as the input. it hides well behind the radio and the only problem is finding where to put audio input. I personally drilled a hole into the middle console far right of the coin slots, if you have that.
also to note that the converter linked isnt a purchasable link. but used to give you a bit of an idea what to get
It's fun as hell do drive, especially in town. I love that it was designed by engineers who were aware that horsepower is not a be all end all. I live in Pittsburgh and can accellerate onto the parkway and up hills as fast as my lead-foot desires, and it's really a joy to throw into a curve.
Before picking the two, I test drove a Fiesta, a Fit, a Soul, and an SX4. I'd have added the Chevy Cruze to the mix, but I wanted a hatchback and wasn't willing to wait for the 2012s to become available. The Fit and Soul were both roomy, but under-powered. The Fiesta had a numb shifter, the SX4 had a too-lightly sprung accelerator, and the Soul's shifter was placed so closely to the seat that I found myself banging my elbow against the seat every time I changed gears.
My only complaints with the Mazda2 are that the gap between 1st and 2nd gear is big, and it is less than desirable for tall people, which is actually not my problem: I'm 5'11, but most of that is leg, and the Mazda2 has great leg room for its size. Also, they managed to put speed-sensitive volume adjustment, 2 trip computers, a fuel economy computer, and an ambient temperature display in it, but no bluetooth. I ended up buying one of these.
https://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Hands-Free-Bluetooth-Versions-Smartphones/dp/B004CLYJ2I
i use this.
Here you go
Belkin.
http://smile.amazon.com/Belkin-Hands-Free-Bluetooth-BlackBerry-Smartphones/dp/B004CLYJ2I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1416201209&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=belkin+bluetooth+car+hands-free+kit
works on my 07 camry
Getting bluetooth is easy:
http://www.amazon.ca/Belkin-Hands-Free-Smartphones-Discontinued-Manufacturer/dp/B004CLYJ2I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1418916461&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=Belkin+Hands-Free+Bluetooth+Car+Kit+for+Apple+iPod%2C+Apple+iPhone%2C+BlackBerry%2Cand+Android+Smartphones%2C+US+Version
Haven't seen any with usb/sd input.
I actually have the receiver from the ajsnoopy's link, and it comes with a wall plug. This one is from the same brand and is made for cars (it plugs into cig power adapter and handles phone audio- unlike ajsnoopy's).
Prior to a time when I replaced my head unit, I used a Belkin device that seems to meet most of the specifications you are seeking. Tracks are controlled by hitting the button a specific number of times (once to start and stop, twice to move forward, I don't remember for going back):
Belkin Hands-Free Bluetooth Car Kit for All Versions of iPhone, iPad, iPad mini, iPod, iPod nano, iPod touch and Android Smartphones https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004CLYJ2I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_mfpNwbYG06DME
I've been using this http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-BlackBerry-Smartphones/dp/B004CLYJ2I/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1345044135&amp;sr=8-3
It works pretty well but I plan to get a nfc tag for my car mount to automatically turn on bt when it's mounted to streamline the process.
I have this one and it functions perfectly with my android devices. Based upon the description of yours (and the reviews), I'd expect it to also work with android devices. If yours doesn't, return it or work with Belkin support.
My car is weird about bluetooth (it only does phone calls), so I've strongly considered getting that HTC Bluetooth Clip thingy. But, to be honest, I'd probably go with something like this Belkin Bluetooth Car Kit (currently $44.79 on Amazon). It hooks up to your aux input and you transmit your music to it via bluetooth. The only downside is that you wouldn't get track information like you would with connecting directly to your stereo via bluetooth.
On a side note, I do have the Belkin Bluetooth Music Receiver (currently $20.09 on Amazon). It's the same concept but for home use. I have it hooked up to one of the inputs on my receiver, and any of my bluetooth-enabled devices (HTC One, iPhone, MacBook Air) can connect to it. It's super convenient!
I was in your same shoes about a year ago. The market for these devices has evolved considerably since then.
I personally own and use this one from Belkin:
Belkin Hands-Free Bluetooth Car Kit for Apple iPod, Apple iPhone, BlackBerry,and Android Smartphones, US Version
Like I said, I purchased that a year ago tho.
Recently I purchased this one for a friend:
Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit for Cars with Aux Input Jack (3.5 mm) - supports aptX
Its a little nicer in that it has navigation controls on top. The Belkin one requires multiple taps of a button for navigation and I have found it is hit or miss.
Here is one that is a little more discrete but doesn't have the USB port the others do that allow you to charge your phone:
Griffin Technology BlueTrip AUX for iPhone and Smartphones
Hope this helps!
Just an FYI, the 30 pin to lightning adapter from Apple actually contains a Digital to Analog converter chip, as analog audio is not available on the lightning port. That's one reason why it seems overpriced.
What I did was actually get one of these: http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-BlackBerry-Smartphones/dp/B004CLYJ2I/
The audio goes Bluetooth to the device and the to the aux port of the radio. The main benefit is that for short trips I can play a song or two without even taking the phone out of my pocket.
As others have suggested, if it's a slightly older model it is possible that the built-in bluetooth will only support phone calls and not media. If that is the case, you will need to seek another route.
Just my two cents, if your car has an auxiliary audio in jack (looks like a headphone jack), then you can use a bluetooth adapter to wirelessly stream audio rather than plugging in every time. I use this model in my car and it works beautifully.
I've got a 2008 Prius that I've added bluetooth with out replacing the stock stereo. I bought this Belkin hands free kit purchase link and I was able to attach the button portion to the center of my stereo below the CD slot and then route the cables to AC vent then down underneath the carpet and into the center console where there is a AUX port and a power adapter. I'm not sure if the AUX port is standard in that year range. The setup works really well for me, its as simple as double tapping the button after you start the car. You can also control the music a bit with the button itself. The audio quality is decent but a noise isolator is basically a requirement for using the AUX port in a Prius. It probably took me an hour or so and I only needed a screw driver. Only the part of the dash with the vent had to be removed and a little bit of fiddling with the center console (I put the cables under the carpet).
Do you have it plugged in to a charger? My 08 Chevy 1500 would do what you're describing if I was charging the phone. I fixed it by getting this Bluetooth adapter
Edit: missed you saying it was while charging the first time around. It's not the phones fault, it's due to the way your car is wired.
Same here, 08 Mini with no A2DP support. Buy one of these. Works flawlessly with my android and accomplishes the same thing as having A2DP support.
Buy this if your car has a headphone jack
Yes it would be I have something like this and it's much better
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004CLYJ2I/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1414754417&amp;sr=8-2&amp;pi=SY200_QL40
Her car does not have bluetooth, however I got her this. I didn't realize it had that ability built right in thats awesome! She's not against using voice commands so hopefully I can teach her how to reply handsfree.
So I opted for a new head unit when I wanted Bluetooth for my car, but I have a few friends with this one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004CLYJ2I/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1496194074&amp;sr=8-1&amp;pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&amp;keywords=bluetooth+aux+adapter+belkin&amp;dpPl=1&amp;dpID=41jObT4NNiL&amp;ref=plSrch
There might be better options out there though.
i bought this and it works great
http://amzn.com/B004CLYJ2I
You need these things and to remove the radio real quick which is not hard (find a YouTube video)
Adapter
Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Car Kit (Hands-Free Car Adapter, Bluetooth to 3.5mm Aux Adapter,Apt-X) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_dxioDbVM3C12N
Aux cord kit
Goliton AUX 3.5mm Cable Connect iPod iPhone MP3 Phone Audio to Mazda Car Player (2 Meter Long) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006FFCONA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_OxioDbYJ4RWJE
Ground Loop Isolator (also is female to female so you can plug the BT kit into the aux which are both male plugs)
Mpow Ground Loop Noise Isolator for Car Audio/Home Stereo System with 3.5mm Audio Cable (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019393MV2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_UyioDbT8PYX2B
[this is what I used for connecting auxillary in] (https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B006FFCONA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_gv55Ab012FSMZ) the stock radio should have the same connectors on the back for either a 6cd player or satellite radio.
After connecting this you could get a higher quality Bluetooth reciever to plug into the auxillary input, and the cable is long enough to reach wherever you would want it to go. However, unless it plugs into your lighter socket, you most likely will have to turn the Bluetooth reciever on when you turn your car on.
I bought this
Some people on Amazon complained about the aux hissing but I haven't heard it yet. Although the quietness of it does bother me, I may buy a separate amp/DAC to amplify the signal to the radio, it's frustrating to turn it up to 34 (max) when a couple of notches higher would make it perfect volume for any speed.
Goliton AUX 3.5mm Cable Connect iPod iPhone MP3 Phone Audio to Mazda Car Player (2 Meter Long) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006FFCONA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_JeEUCb8WXMTKY. This is the one I bought for my 08
Well on my 06 the bose headunit has a plug for satellite radio that you can buy an adapter for on amazon to convert it into an aux port. Not sure if your year has that or not.
https://www.amazon.com/Goliton-3-5mm-Connect-iPhone-Player/dp/B006FFCONA
I totally gutted the blose system from my car minus the headunit. Speaker blew out and would’ve cost $150 to replace, or $300 for aftermarket everything
Here is the one i'm using:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006FFCONA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
I added an aux port to my 2006 not too long ago. A ground loop isolator is a must otherwise you'll get a lot of background noise during acceleration and when you charge your device.
I got these parts:
Goliton aux cable for Mazda
3.5mm feed-thru panel mount jack
ground loop isolator
The combination works perfectly. I drilled a hole in the center between the cigarette lighter and the passenger airbag light. There is plenty of space behind it and the part is pretty cheap (less than $20) to buy used on ebay if I must return the car to stock configuration.
Are you sure?
In my 06 all i had to do was pull the unit out and directly plug in the adaptor and a filter and I had aux.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006FFCONA/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
So the Soundbot turns on with the car? I have a GoGroove SMARTMini AUX and the one annoyance I have with it is the fact that I have to manually turn it on whenever I get into my car. First world problems amirite
You can add bluetooth to any car for about $20 with something like this: https://www.amazon.com/GOgroove-SMARTmini-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Streaming/dp/B008XMV05G
Somewhat outside the box suggestion but if you've got an aux port in your car you could just do this instead....
http://www.amazon.com/GOgroove-SMARTmini-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Streaming/dp/B008XMV05G/ref=sr_1_1?s=wireless&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1412831961&amp;sr=1-1&amp;keywords=go+groove+smart+mini
Okay, I guess I was not hallucinating: https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Receiver-Adapter-Handsfree-GOgroove/dp/B008XMV05G
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008XMV05G/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_oYVNub0NHB8BT and there are plenty of cheaper knock offs on ebay.
http://www.amazon.com/GOgroove-SMARTmini-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Streaming/dp/B008XMV05G This is what you're looking for.
I prefer this one. It's dirt cheap and does exactly what I want such as streaming Google Play Music and the occasional phone call.
I got this......
Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit for Cars with Aux Input Jack (3.5 mm) - Supports AptX https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
With this device I am able to just connect via Bluetooth instead of aux and free up the USB c Port for charging.
The device works perfectly everytime
Yep, this is what I got, works fine for me.
Get a Bluetooth HandsFree car kit. Best $35 I ever spent for my car.
Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit for Cars with Aux Input Jack (3.5 mm) -
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Dh7KxbR1N1EPH
What type of setup do you want?
If you have an AUX port then you can use a Bluetooth adapter like this. It's not the cleanest solution but it's comparatively cheap and it works.
If it's in your budget you could replace the stereo and put aftermarket controls on the steering wheel. Personally I'd go with this option but not bother with steering wheel controls. It can be a pain to wire up to the steering wheel cleanly and I'm not fond of how those controls look.
On my SGS3 I use NFC Unlock which is an XPosed Framework module to unlock my phone and run Car Ultra whenever I mount it to my car dock.
I also got a Kinivo BT car kit which connects to my phone automatically when it's in range. Bluetooth connect and play starts the music whenever the car BT is connected.
I can pause, next and prev tracks using the BT kit buttons which is cool but when I want to play a different album it's not nearly as easy as you would do using the car stereo. Car Home Ultra lets you add music playlist shortcuts but they need few interactions with the phone which I don't like.
Recently bought a Kinivo bluetooth adapater for my car
Big freaking difference.
Bluetooth streaming, good call quality/microphone, buttons for pause/next track?
The device plugs into the aux port and can be mounted/hidden.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60/
Do yourself a favor:
http://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60
I've used one of these for years and it works great. Plug it into your aux Jack and pair it with your phone and now your car has Bluetooth. It supports both HFP (phone calls) and A2DP (Music) and it has physical buttons for media control and answering calls.
Honestly if all you want is an aux or bluetooth input you can get a box that connects to the back of your current head unit and adds an Aux input. You then select this input using the CD button because the Camry's headunit supports a CD changer that's accessed by hitting the cd button twice (first to select CD then the second press selects the CD changer). The box basically mimics a CD changer but sends whatever you put in through the Aux.
You can then very cheaply buy a bluetooth adapter online for bluetooth-aux and many of them come with good microphones.
That's what I did myself because I like that it's much more stealth than a new headunit so you're not worrying about people trying to steal your headunit or having to deal with removable faceplates or whatever.
You just need a plastic panel prying kit that you can buy online to help take your dash apart, but it's pretty easy and can be done in maybe 20 minutes. I did end up needing to get a ground loop isolator to cut out engine noise since the Camry was never really designed to have an aux input.
I would take a look at the back of the head unit first actually, because I'm almost sure the 2002 Camry head unit actually uses the same connector as the later models like this and apparently they have very cheap connector units now like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Moonet-Auxillary-Integration-Highlander-Landcruiser/dp/B00ITHJ5BQ They have ones listed for the 2002 but I'm almost sure that's for the older headunit model but you should look at the back of the headunit to make sure this will fit. I bought a pricier one but this was years ago, they still have more expensive kits out there too.
Then you just need a female to female 3.5mm adapter and one of these
https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60/ (I own this one and it's great, but I got it on sale for cheaper than the current price)
https://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-BlackBerry-Smartphones/dp/B004EHZUYG (this one also has a good mic as well but don't bend the wires too much, I had the wired version and my wiring went bad.
One with an aux plug is probably slightly simpler to set up (though it's already pretty easy as it is), and you don't have to worry about radio interference.
This is what I put into my '08 and it works perfectly. Plus it lets me to handsfree calling.
That said, I'm on Android, but the description states that it'll work with Apple.
https://smile.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1473378193&amp;sr=8-9&amp;keywords=car+bluetooth
I've been using this for a few years now, I'd get this even if you get an android phone. Aux cables suck.
This is the biggest issue I have with the iPhone 7. I want to connect the Aux of my car and also be able to charge my phone on longer road trips. My gf's car has CarPlay, and that shit blows. CarPlay is very finicky and loses connection randomly and sometimes will just straight up not work at all (won't even charge the phone). For my car, which doesn't have CarPlay, I'd end up having to buy the Bluetooth Aux adapter, such as this:
Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit for Cars with Aux Input Jack (3.5 mm) - supports aptX
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_gJp0xbNMASNM8
Stupid move getting rid of the 3.5mm port.
Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit for Cars with Aux Input Jack (3.5 mm) - supports aptX https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_Dbk0xb3Z4YYPY
That's the one I've been using for two years. It's $35 at the moment.
I use this In my 2010 honda civic and I love it. Would also solve your issue if your car has an aux port, but now built in bluetooth
I totally agree with your point, but here is a workaround:
https://www.amazon.ca/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=sr_1_5
Ok in all seriousness get an aux to bluetooth adapter like this Kinivo BTC 450.
There are a bunch of them out there, but I have/recommend the Kinivo because it supports aptX (high quality sound over bluetooth). I think Belkin makes a pretty solid one as well.
I have had one of these in my car for a few years now.
https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1474408461&amp;sr=8-16&amp;keywords=bluetooth+car+adapter
I like it, its really easy to use and easy to hide as well.
Have you read the wirecutter's guide on bluetooth receivers? Also this unit on amazon has a ton of good reviews.
This is the move Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit for Cars with Aux Input Jack (3.5 mm) - Supports AptX https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_QFv1AbZDGGNKY
Alrighty, here we go:
Step 1 - I picked up a Kinovo Hands Free setup. Uses AptX codecs so the sound is high quality. I had to change the aux plug to something more low-profile to still use the cup holder. You can see it installed HERE, along with a magnetic phone mount and old phone showing the Torque app.
The next steps were done because I only had the base sound system, which leaved a lot to be desired.
Step 2 - Installed Kicker DSC35 speakers in the dash. See first pic HERE.
Step 3 - Install Saab OEM 6x9 woofers in the rear deck for $50 on ebay. See pics 2&3 of the imgur album.
Connect them to an amplifier. I got the amp for free from a buddy at work. He didn't need it and it had water damage, so I was lucky it worked. Pics 4-5 of the album. The amp had speaker level inputs, so I tapped the door woofer ouputs from the stock amplifier and use the 6x9s like mini subs.
The front kickers gave me real treble, and the woofers can thump pretty good. All in all, I've spent probably less than $150. I'll probably swap out the rear small speakers to something better soon, and I may add a real sub to fill out the low end better.
This one has almost everything on your wishlist. See the purchaser video reviews.
https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Adapter/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=sxin_2_osp48-96dd736e_cov?ascsubtag=96dd736e-c0e4-4c96-99e7-fa0f3d21e869&creativeASIN=B009NLTW60&cv_ct_id=amzn1.osp.96dd736e-c0e4-4c96-99e7-fa0f3d21e869&cv_ct_pg=search&cv_ct_wn=osp-search&keywords=bluetooth+car+adapter&linkCode=oas&pd_rd_i=B009NLTW60&pd_rd_r=0c54fdf4-7640-46c9-8229-d8f111dc9257&pd_rd_w=ck84h&pd_rd_wg=6khhd&pf_rd_p=a23a388c-add5-49df-b293-a31ade89c6bf&pf_rd_r=X2907CTCGPNN64K2K94J&qid=1569026855&s=electronics&tag=spyonsite-20
https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60
Has plenty of wire length so you can tuck them away yet put the Mic/Transmisser somplace you want it. Also this piece has a next/previous track buttons. The power adapter has a USB slot so you can still charge your phone off of it. I liked it so well, I bought another one when I bought my wagon as I didn't feel like ripping the console out of my previous car to retrieve it. I have android and iPhone and use spotify + phone calls.
Otherwise, it works great
I'll provide the link to the one I got below, but most of them have the same specs and whatnot. This one has a cigarette lighter end and a 3.5mm jack end. The puck acts as the pause, volume (I just use my radio's knob for this), and next song buttons. This one is strictly Bluetooth. You could also cut the cigarette lighter portion off and use it to wire it directly to something.
Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit for Cars with Aux Input Jack (3.5 mm) - Supports AptX https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_b8zizbJDTAWAD
Im using this device (Kinivo BTC450) for half a year now and I'm pretty happy with it. It's not exactly what you're looking for since its not hidden. But it autoconnects to the last used phone and if it cannot establish a connection it will stay visible and available for pairing.
Highly recommend this add-on. It's the only one that I've found that supports the aptX codec, which is higher bitrate so your music sounds better. I've tried two other adapters and they sounded worse. I now have this model in all 3 of my old cars that don't have bluetooth, 2012 Volt included.
https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60
I recommend finding one that supports Apt-X for the best audio quality. I used the BTC450 for a few years and it did a great job. Oddly they put out a newer version that was supposed to avoid the need for a ground loop isolator but the reviews are pretty bad on the new one. If you don't have electrical noise issues I'd probably stick with the BTC450, though I did use a ground loop isolator myself because I was using an Aux to CD changer adapter on my old ass car. I've also used the Belkin variant which I didn't think was as good.
Just make sure you place the mic/remote in a good place so it picks up your voice well and you can easily reach the controls for next/back/pause.
The only issue I can foresee a bit here is that some Buicks keep the cigarette lighter port on all the time even when the car is off, in which case the auto-on models may permanently stay on. When it's unpaired I don't think these use a lot of power but just something to check before using any of these.
Assuming her car has an AUX input jack, the Kinivo BTC450 is excellent.
I've got one of these little Kinivo Bluetooth adapters in my Camaro that just uses the Aux port, and it's been absolutely flawless for me.
I've actually had three of the Kinivos, in three different vehicles - they're dirt cheap and all three have worked perfectly...far more than I can say about the garbage Bluetooth connectivity on my 2016 Mazda's factory infotainment system..!
In my past search for cars I just Google the phrases:
[Model name year] repair price -> for the estimated annual repair price, IMHO if you buy CPO or something with less than 40k miles and sell within 3 years you won't be needing anything other than the scheduled maintenance in the manual.
[Model name year] problems -> there are reviews on Edmund, and there is another website whose name I cannot remember with a helpful graph of problem reports for each years, you'll find it it's pretty high up the list
And lastly check out the subreddit for Volvo's.
Volvo's are quality cars and I believe they keep using the same overall engine design for many years with small adjustments each year, so their engines are fairly reliable. Again, just a generalization, you'll need to ascertain this for your model.
As for Bluetooth, I'm not talking about an actual part that you'll need to spend time putting in, but just a handsfree dongle! I'll link you soon.
Ok so:
Besign Bluetooth 4.1 Car Kit Hands-Free Wireless Talking, Music Streaming Dongle With 10W Dual Port 2A USB Charger, Magnetic Mounts, for Car with 3.5mm Aux Input Jack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LGKSBFI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_tJgnzbBB1BHFY
This one plugs into your aux port and usb charger. Starts when you leave it plugged in and start the car. This is the closest you can get to seamless Bluetooth streaming.
Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit for Cars with Aux Input Jack (3.5 mm) - Supports Apt X https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_vNgnzbTJV2BQP
This is the more expensive option of the same thing, IDK if it's higher quality or just brand tax.
Mpow Bluetooth Receiver, Streambot Hands-free Car Kits & Wireless Music Adapter for Stereo System https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MJMV0GU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_tQgnzbVABGKJM
Completely wireless but you need to recharge it every now and then and turn it on every time.
Nulaxy Wireless In-Car Bluetooth FM Transmitter Radio Adapter Car Kit with 1.44 Inch Display and USB Car Charger https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018E0I01I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_sRgnzbDHK9FC1
This is what most people use, connects to your phone with Bluetooth and streams the music thru the radio to your car. IMHO the Volvo's you're buying will most likely have an aux port, and the placement of the charging port wouldn't work very well with this device, so I wouldn't recommend it but I'm linking it anyways in case you buy a car without an aux port.
All in all I'd recommend the first link.
http://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60
This is the one I have, stuck just above the hazard light button. Easy access to play/pause/forward/rewind, good built-in mic for phone calls. https://smile.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=sr_1_22
I have an iPhone 7+ and I use something very similar to this.
Also if you’re even remotely mechanically inclined there’s probably a kit that will replace your CD changer or Sat radio with Bluetooth capability.
Grab a Kinivo Bluetooth kit - I've only heard great things and they're really highly rated.
I don't think you'll be able to get factory Bluetooth working if the car didn't come with it. You can check under the passenger seat for an open wiring harness/plug connector where the Bluetooth module would go.
Honestly, I would just get one of these, stick it on the dash up high, run the wires under the center console, and into the Aux port. They give good quality Bluetooth streaming and calling.
It’s the Kinivo BTC450 I think there’s a newer model though.
http://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60 I just got this and it works well and isn't overly expensive.
I have one of these myself. Could not recommend it more, 5/5
Yeah this sucks. I didn't even ask the salesman if it supported music because I was sure that it would. I ended up ordering a Kinivo BTC450 for bluetooth streaming. It has great reviews and is supposedly good for calling as well but it's a big bummer for my new car to be missing such a basic feature.
I have one of these: http://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60
Works fantastic. I'm considering upgrading my HU to one with BT built in though since 8thcivic premium audio units are known to have faulty lights.
I use this BT car kit and it sounds just as good as straight AUX did.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=psdc_1293687011_t3_B008XMV05G
convert that aux to bluetooth :p
I have the Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit. Didn't think I'd need it, but have found it to be extremely useful, especially with a MT.
One advantage with this Bluetooth adapter you've got a big central button to pause/play music answer/end calls. Two rocker buttons on the top to skip forward/backward. So along with the advantage of not needing to plug my phone in each time and having it auto connect I can control my phone without unlocking. Yes you have to plug the adapter into a power source (with a USB pass through if you want to charge your phone) and connect it to the auxiliary in your stereo. Once it's setup though you're done.
I have one of these and have been really happy with it for a few years. The unit plugs into the aux jack and cigarette adapter, I plug a lightning cable into the USB port to charge my phone in to charge and audio goes over bluetooth. There are better/newer ones now (there's a good guide here).
Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit for Cars with Aux Input Jack (3.5 mm) - Supports AptX https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_SYszyb5P6A8K3
Get this, never bother plugging anything again.
If you have a phone with the audible app and your car has an AUX input you can buy a blue tooth audio adapter like this one I bought. I've been ysing it for over two years and it's super sweet.
This is the one I have. Seems to work well.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60
I use this in my 2011: Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_OSqzwb4V40ARP
I've heard of some folks installing small USB bluetooth adapters in the car's USB port....do you have a USB port?
EDIT: If you don't, something like this is also an option
now you can have it as well
You can get a Bluetooth receiver that plugs into the 3.55mm Aux input jack https://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Input/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1527223479&amp;sr=8-2&amp;keywords=Kinivo+BTC450
This one has been working flawlessly for me. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009NLTW60
I used this Bluetooth adapter when I had a car with no Bluetooth.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009NLTW60/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
kia ora mate. That car is gonna bring a smile to your face. Take for it spin on someplace like the Tahuna-Ohinewai Rd or even SH30. FYI - BMWorkshop in Auckland are my recommendation. This is what you want to get for bluetooth audio/calling - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009NLTW60/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
That is an amazing car for the money - https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/2006-bmw-330i-long-term-road-test
You are enjoying one of the better dailydriver BMWs. The steering is hydraulic so you can place the car with confidence and that non-turbo 6 cylinder is creamly responsive.
Cheers.
Pretty sure it's not a problem to do what you are asking, although I use a car kit for both streaming and phone calls. My wife and I both have this unit in our cars
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009NLTW60/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
and love it. The sound quality is really good (to our ears, anyway) and it's very reasonably priced. Check out the reviews.
Kinivo BTC450
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B009NLTW60
What isn't? I can assure you my Bluetooth gizmo has excellent audio quality.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B009NLTW60/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
I have a car with only an aux input and got this Bluetooth kit from Amazon a few years ago because I was annoyed having to take my phone out of my pocket and plug it in. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009NLTW60/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1473292178&amp;sr=8-3&amp;pi=SX200_QL40&amp;keywords=kinivo&amp;dpPl=1&amp;dpID=41Ij%2BFpRa9L&amp;ref=plSrch
It's been well worth the small cost. My phone connects automatically to it when I turn on the car, it's got pause/play, track skip and it activates Siri. You also place the button wherever you want, I have it next to the steering column behind the windshield wiper stick or whatever on the right side. Been one of my better purchases.
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I've used a Kinivo for 2+ years now. Plugs into the 12V power port with a USB port so you can still charge, mounts somewhere you can reach it, plugs right into the Aux port. Don't have to worry about batteries or anything and gives you a big button for play/pause/track controls.
Sounds great too. Has a built-in mic for calls which isn't the greatest quality but it's functional, and the sound quality and big button more than make up for it for me.
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I know you said you didn't want to use Bluetooth as to avoid sacrificing audio quality but you may want to look at this. I have one and I love it. The audio is slightly quieter but not any worse than direct with aux.
You plug one cable into the aux and one into the cigarette lighter. It adds Bluetooth calling and buttons to play/pause and skip tracks. And it gives you a USB port so you don't lose the ability to charge when you want.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009NLTW60/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1413431025&amp;sr=8-1
You should get something like this. Uses your car's AUX to provide Bluetooth connection. I was a bit skeptical but the quality is fantastic.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009NLTW60/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
Not a direct fix.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009NLTW60/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/182-6427596-4221457
Just go the Bluetooth route. Better IMO.
I'm currently using this in the car and music sounds great from this phone. Is anyone aware of an aptX HD kit for the car?
Get this. Trust me.
Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit for Cars with Aux Input Jack (3.5 mm) - Supports AptX
Mine doesn't so i got one of these and I use it every day. I love it. It auto connects as soon as I turn my car on, if I have Bluetooth enabled on my phone (which i usually do.) Many cars build before cars came with bluetooth have audio input jacks to go into the stereo and you can put it on AUX mode to use it. I used to use a 3.5 mm male to male cable to plug my phone in, but this is way easier, it never goes dead because it plugs into the cars power adapter (cig-lighter). Basically it works the same as having Bluetooth built in when you have an older car with out Bluetooth built in. :)
I use the aux cable/BT adapter method (adapter is https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B009NLTW60/)
No steering wheel controls for calling/seeking with that method unfortunately. Volume still works obv.
The little "disk" has the seek/pause buttons, so I've just got it mounted on the dash near the wheel. Not quite as nice, but was much cheaper than a headunit (and allowed me to keep the OEM radio).
I currently use this and have just music stream over while calls use the built-in bluetooth in the car. the little puck lets you start/stop and skip tracks, and music pauses when a call comes in.
I have it plugged in to the armrest with the puck by my idrive knob, and while I usually don't bother, the plug has a USB in that you can use if you need to also plug your phone in to charge.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009NLTW60/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
You're welcome. If you can afford a $650+ phone you can afford $40 to put bluetooth in your car.
https://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Hands-Free-Bluetooth-Versions-Smartphones/dp/B004CLYJ2I
I usually hate and avoid Belkin.
However, I purchased this thing and it is awesome: http://www.amazon.com/electronics/dp/B004CLYJ2I
I've tried a few Bluetooth->AUX audio kits, but this Kinivo model is the best. It's cheap, too.
To be completely honest with you I really think you have a unique issue. I have Kinivo bluetooth adapter and a few other bluetooth headphones that I've taken dozens of calls on and never noticed any audio delay. I'm not saying there isn't any because there physically has to be some but it's nowhere near even a 0.5 second lag.
Get a Bluetooth adapter for the aforementioned aux port. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NLTW60/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_nMpWBPsncdEok
This is one that supports aptx, works well, has pass through cig lighter cord with USB port built in so you don't need to worry about battery. Might want to get this as well, depending on how well your stereo is grounded. I experienced weird buzzing but my aux jack is soldered (by me) to my tape input, so I'm not surprised there was issues. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019393MV2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_GwFAL9sbYR2Z4
Anyway that's like $40 to turn your car stereo into fancy and not have to fuck with the aux cables again (which for me were always wearing out anyway.)
This is what i use for my 08 328i. Great sound quality imo and I think the best perk is the buttons it has on it so I dont have to look and fumble with my phone to change songs.
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The problem with this is that charge current is limited to 500mA.
>https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RH29CJO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_dp_T2_ACZEzbFEF1MG7
Why tf do I have to spend more money for something that I shouldn't fucking need to fix?
There are some BT adapters in Amazon, not as reliable as built in ones, but they get the job done 90% of the time. I bought one that automatically connects and even starts playing where I left off (if Spotify is in the background) and has two charging ports. I definitely recommend it.
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If there is an aux plug somewhere you could plug your phone in there. Otherwise get a “car radio adapter for phone”, which converts your phone’s audio to an fm station, like this one.
Hopefully you have a smartphone with music? If you’re wedded to cds and have an aux port you could use a portable cd player, but this is probably the right time to join the 21st century.
You could possible look into getting a bluetooth fm transmitter (example). This will allow you to connect your phone to the bluetooth fm tranmitter then you could use the radio to transmit your sound from your phone.
why are so many people saying this, have you guys ever searched on Amazon. There are tons of Bluetooth adapters that plug into your aux and plug in to your cigarette port that also have a USB port
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009NLTW60/ref=mh_s9_acsd_top_b1PYB5X_c_x_3_w?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&amp;pf_rd_s=mobile-hybrid-3&amp;pf_rd_r=KNQK9D0GTANM68HQNMAF&amp;pf_rd_t=30901&amp;pf_rd_p=5dc4229d-220f-57b0-a306-3501f28f9832&amp;pf_rd_i=1293687011
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0739RGDFJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_lB6TCb588FQJF
https://www.amazon.com/GOgroove-SMARTmini-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Streaming/dp/B008XMV05G
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I haven't personality tried these, but
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-FM-Transmitter-Wireless-Adapter/dp/B07F2RTN5Z/
For $20 you can get a Bluetooth adapter that works in any car. Why would you need an aux cable?
Not really a valid excuse in 2019: Anker Soundsync A3352 Bluetooth Receiver for Music Streaming with Bluetooth 5.0, 12-Hour Battery Life, Handsfree Calls, Dual Device Connection, for Car, Home Stereo, Headphones, Speakers https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H5C2BQX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Mjt7Cb87FGYW4