Is there streaming Bluetooth audio in my G WITHOUT NAVIGATION?
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Is there streaming Bluetooth audio in my G WITHOUT NAVIGATION?
HELP! Is there Bluetooth audio in my car that doesn't have navigation? I'm so damn confused!
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Unfortunately no. Streaming only comes with navigation. You can press the voice button on the steering and say "Bluetooth audio " and if you have it, it should show up on your screen with the lady confirming. GL
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Damn it... I was really psyched when I heard of this... I figured I was missing something extremely important that my car had... But unfortunately no
Hey at least I got my baby washed today! lol a slight consolation prize
Hey at least I got my baby washed today! lol a slight consolation prize
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I have a 2010 G37x coupe. I just use a thumb drive with all my music on it. The drives only cost $10 or $20 and then you have all your music in the car and you don't have to worry about the bluetooth connecting or any other issues. Its pretty simple to set up.
later,
Curt
later,
Curt
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for those of you looking for a bluetooth option on non-nav units they have these bluetooth receivers for about $30.
Amazon.com: Britelink Bluetooth Audio Receiver: Portable, Bluetooth Music Receiver with Stereo Output (3.5 mm) for Home and Auto Stereo Systems: Electronics
Amazon.com: Belkin F8Z492-P Bluetooth Music Receiver: MP3 Players & Accessories
i opted for the britelink one because its a) portable, up to 12 hours of play on single charge b) the power cable is usb (i have a usb cigarette lighter adapter).
just have to get a rca to mini female adapter (for my aux port in center console) and your all set! will report back after i install/try it. delivers in 2 days.
Amazon.com: Britelink Bluetooth Audio Receiver: Portable, Bluetooth Music Receiver with Stereo Output (3.5 mm) for Home and Auto Stereo Systems: Electronics
Amazon.com: Belkin F8Z492-P Bluetooth Music Receiver: MP3 Players & Accessories
i opted for the britelink one because its a) portable, up to 12 hours of play on single charge b) the power cable is usb (i have a usb cigarette lighter adapter).
just have to get a rca to mini female adapter (for my aux port in center console) and your all set! will report back after i install/try it. delivers in 2 days.
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Free wireless solution
I found a wireless solution for those with Android phones. There is an app in the playstore called Bluetooth Mono Router that lets you play audio and music through the phone bluetooth connection in your car. It's not stereo, but if you're just looking for a way to play audio and don't care if it's mono, then this app is for you.
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I use SiriusXM it's pretty good and not too expensive if you negotiate with them. I also use my harddrive and have a lot of albums plus the thumb drive. You are allowed a certain amount of file folders which I named: Jazz, Blues, Rock, Soft Rock, Classical Rock. Miscellaneous. You're allowed a certain amount per category and no more than 999 songs maximum.
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I've been using streaming Bluetooth to play music from my S coupe, but recently I got curious and tried playing from a USB drive. The sound quality is better on the USB connection. Most of the .mp3 files I played are from Google Play and have a bitrate of 320kbps.