Aux to Bluetooth A2DP Adapter?

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Old 01-28-2010, 09:02 AM
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Question Aux to Bluetooth A2DP Adapter?

I KNOW I have seen this on here somewhere before, but I spent about 45 minutes yesterday looking through tons of threads (and Google) and couldn't seem to find it....so I'm doing 2 things:

1. Making a thread with all the right keywords so that maybe it won't get asked again

2. Asking for help finding a product...


I remember there being discussion about an A2DP adapter (made by Motorola I think) that would allow us to play music over bluetooth via the auxillary port in the stereo. I'm hoping that the haven't been discontinued.


Does anyone have a link to these magical products please??

Thanks!
Old 01-28-2010, 08:28 PM
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Here you go

Here's the Motorola device (which I own):

http://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Ster...xp_grid_pt_2_1

All in all it works great. Audio quality is good (the max A2DP accommodates), and as a bonus, it works two ways (though not at once). I've never had any issues with connections, static, or otherwise. FYI, I use it for my home stereo (not in my RL).

Sony and Blackberry make similar devices. The Blackberry device is one I've considered for my car, as it's very small and uses mini USB for power (like the Motorola). I've read that the Blackberry device needs to be paired if it loses power (like happens in a car), but I doubt that.

http://www.amazon.com/BlackBerry-Rem...xp_grid_pt_2_0
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Thank you!
Old 01-29-2010, 02:26 PM
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I theory with one of these two devices you could use a after market GPS like this one for example
http://ces.cnet.com/8301-19167_1-10134143-100.html
that has A2DP built in to it and use it with the one of the two devices mentioned then plug one of the two devices
http://isimplesolutions.com/ipod-adapter/default.asp
in to one of the audio connections on a device like the iSimple that then allows audio to the head unit of the car.
Old 01-29-2010, 03:08 PM
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Just found this gadget
http://isimplesolutions.com/ipod-adapter/blustream.asp
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So has anyone tried this Sony unit in thier car and if so ow does it work>? Also how do you hook it up?
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Do these work in the RL? I installed the USA Spec & it works great, but I would like to stream Pandora via Bluetooth or aux. The USA Spec does have a L/R concectino & I did buy an audio L/R cable to mono 3.5, but it doesn't work directly into the blackberry like my old car w/ the tape deck style connection. Would the Sony or Blackberry work w/ this connection?
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