Blackberry / Bluetooth / Car Speakers / Pandora whyyyy
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Blackberry / Bluetooth / Car Speakers / Pandora whyyyy
Ok so my phone connects fine to the blue tooth, plays the calls fine but i have an option in pandora to play over bluetooth or use bluetooth. Now while I assume this is obviously for headsets its no different then the phone connecting to the car and treating it as a headset so how do I get it to use the bluetooth on the phone to play pandora? It would seem I would need to change it to a channel but there is seemingly no channel or way to change it on a permanent link to my phone and the phone option still works if i click call on my phone. Any help with this or input from people that try is appreciated. I can't be the only one who has pandora on his phone with bluetooth
#2
So seems our cars need to support A2DP? Streaming audio for the bluetooth but I don't know if our car does or not.
Also people suggest this device http://www.shopcell.com/All-ALL-Blue...0169901RM.html but we dont have an aux audio port (why is beyond me) so how do we get this to work in our car? Assuming i'd need something like that
Also people suggest this device http://www.shopcell.com/All-ALL-Blue...0169901RM.html but we dont have an aux audio port (why is beyond me) so how do we get this to work in our car? Assuming i'd need something like that
#5
Not the first, just possibly the first to not search and find the previous posts asking the same questions.
Since you'd have to buy both a bluetooth a2dp streaming adapter, and , you'd get better sound quality and save $30 by just running the aux input adapter wired to your device.
You could also purchase a new headunit that supports A2DP, like the Pioneer X920BT or Z110BT, or a few of Kenwoods offerings.
Since you'd have to buy both a bluetooth a2dp streaming adapter, and , you'd get better sound quality and save $30 by just running the aux input adapter wired to your device.
You could also purchase a new headunit that supports A2DP, like the Pioneer X920BT or Z110BT, or a few of Kenwoods offerings.
Last edited by Wrathernaut; 03-17-2010 at 10:15 PM.
#7
Depends how you want to do the aux hookup.
The above linked one isn't hard, just remove the headunit, plug the plugs in and run the cables to wherever you want the aux input and switch to be.
In addition to that, you can get a , which is a little cheaper (after you buy the antenna adapters http://www.scosche.com/products/productID/208 http://www.scosche.com/products/productID/206), slightly lower sound quality, and about the same difficulty to install - splice a power wire, plug the antenna adapters in, and mount the switch/aux input.
You can try searching google for those products at cheaper prices elsewhere, but it'll be about $50 to do the wired FM modulator (with adapters), and about $65 to do the PAC AAI.
(Add another $30+ if you want to add the bluetooth a2dp gateway)
The above linked one isn't hard, just remove the headunit, plug the plugs in and run the cables to wherever you want the aux input and switch to be.
In addition to that, you can get a , which is a little cheaper (after you buy the antenna adapters http://www.scosche.com/products/productID/208 http://www.scosche.com/products/productID/206), slightly lower sound quality, and about the same difficulty to install - splice a power wire, plug the antenna adapters in, and mount the switch/aux input.
You can try searching google for those products at cheaper prices elsewhere, but it'll be about $50 to do the wired FM modulator (with adapters), and about $65 to do the PAC AAI.
(Add another $30+ if you want to add the bluetooth a2dp gateway)
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