Streaming solution for non-Nav equipped car?
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Streaming solution for non-Nav equipped car?
Hey gang! Just took delivery on Friday of a 2013 G37. This is actually our 3rd G series car. I bought my wife a '94 G20 way back when we were just engaged, then she had an '05 G35x when it was new. So when it came time for us to shop for a bargain sports/luxury sedan, the G was a top contender. She actually fell in love with the 328i, but I'm not willing to risk the reliability issues they have. So G37 was the answer. My car is a non-Nav package car.
Shame on me for not doing research, but I had assumed the car had a 3.5mm aux port, as there is an "aux" button on the stereo. That's what I get for assuming, I guess. I'm not a tech savvy guy at all, I don't even text. But I do listen to a podcast from my phone, and used to do it from the 3.5mm jack in my last car, a Hyundai Elantra. My phone is an old school Android. I searched the forum and found older threads about this issue with the G37, However, I don't know that I saw anyone found a reliable solution. I don't want to buy an Apple product, and I'm not interested in pulling the stereo (don't have skills to do that), so I'm looking for a plug and play type solution.
Has anyone found anything that works, where removing the stereo isn't needed? I'd also want something that won't interfere with the factory Bluetooth in the car for making and receiving calls. I don't need high quality sound, just need to be able to hear it through the car speakers.
Thanks!
Shame on me for not doing research, but I had assumed the car had a 3.5mm aux port, as there is an "aux" button on the stereo. That's what I get for assuming, I guess. I'm not a tech savvy guy at all, I don't even text. But I do listen to a podcast from my phone, and used to do it from the 3.5mm jack in my last car, a Hyundai Elantra. My phone is an old school Android. I searched the forum and found older threads about this issue with the G37, However, I don't know that I saw anyone found a reliable solution. I don't want to buy an Apple product, and I'm not interested in pulling the stereo (don't have skills to do that), so I'm looking for a plug and play type solution.
Has anyone found anything that works, where removing the stereo isn't needed? I'd also want something that won't interfere with the factory Bluetooth in the car for making and receiving calls. I don't need high quality sound, just need to be able to hear it through the car speakers.
Thanks!
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Daed88 (06-10-2023)
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After digging more into posts on this forum, I did find a recommendation for Blue Mono app that works on Android. I tried it, and it does work, but with really poor sound quality. Given that it's free and I'm just listening to a podcast, it's acceptable, but is there anything better?
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Daed88 (06-10-2023)
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Thanks! Problem with that is it's not stored music I want to play, but streaming a podcast from a website. Besides, to say it mildly, I'm not an Apple fan...LOL
For now, I'll give the Blue Mono app a try and see if it's tolerable.
For now, I'll give the Blue Mono app a try and see if it's tolerable.
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Hey gang! Just took delivery on Friday of a 2013 G37. This is actually our 3rd G series car. I bought my wife a '94 G20 way back when we were just engaged, then she had an '05 G35x when it was new. So when it came time for us to shop for a bargain sports/luxury sedan, the G was a top contender. She actually fell in love with the 328i, but I'm not willing to risk the reliability issues they have. So G37 was the answer. My car is a non-Nav package car.
Shame on me for not doing research, but I had assumed the car had a 3.5mm aux port, as there is an "aux" button on the stereo. That's what I get for assuming, I guess. I'm not a tech savvy guy at all, I don't even text. But I do listen to a podcast from my phone, and used to do it from the 3.5mm jack in my last car, a Hyundai Elantra. My phone is an old school Android. I searched the forum and found older threads about this issue with the G37, However, I don't know that I saw anyone found a reliable solution. I don't want to buy an Apple product, and I'm not interested in pulling the stereo (don't have skills to do that), so I'm looking for a plug and play type solution.
Has anyone found anything that works, where removing the stereo isn't needed? I'd also want something that won't interfere with the factory Bluetooth in the car for making and receiving calls. I don't need high quality sound, just need to be able to hear it through the car speakers.
Thanks!
Shame on me for not doing research, but I had assumed the car had a 3.5mm aux port, as there is an "aux" button on the stereo. That's what I get for assuming, I guess. I'm not a tech savvy guy at all, I don't even text. But I do listen to a podcast from my phone, and used to do it from the 3.5mm jack in my last car, a Hyundai Elantra. My phone is an old school Android. I searched the forum and found older threads about this issue with the G37, However, I don't know that I saw anyone found a reliable solution. I don't want to buy an Apple product, and I'm not interested in pulling the stereo (don't have skills to do that), so I'm looking for a plug and play type solution.
Has anyone found anything that works, where removing the stereo isn't needed? I'd also want something that won't interfere with the factory Bluetooth in the car for making and receiving calls. I don't need high quality sound, just need to be able to hear it through the car speakers.
Thanks!
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The site does not include the 2013 but after a few email exchange with costumer support, they confirmed it will work. And it does. Took me 10 mins to install. Got it from the crutchfield. I will try to attach the link.
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_581BT45INF/USA-Spec-BT45-INFI.html?search=usa_spec_bt45-infi&avf=N&skipvs=T
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_581BT45INF/USA-Spec-BT45-INFI.html?search=usa_spec_bt45-infi&avf=N&skipvs=T
Last edited by mven74; 04-24-2018 at 09:53 PM. Reason: missing link
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Yup, that's the one. I didn't purchase from amazon because they are not an authorized dealer and will not be covered under warranty by usa spec. I've been using it for a few days now. The only thing negative is the steering wheel control does not advance/go back to next song. I have to use the **** on the radio. Song artist and title is shown too.
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Yup, that's the one. I didn't purchase from amazon because they are not an authorized dealer and will not be covered under warranty by usa spec. I've been using it for a few days now. The only thing negative is the steering wheel control does not advance/go back to next song. I have to use the **** on the radio. Song artist and title is shown too.
Thanks!
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