08-13-2010, 02:16 PM | #1 |
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Aftermarket bluetooth?
I just ordered an X1 s18d with the professional Hi-Fi, but the budget limit didn't allow for the bluetooth option.. Thus, I am interested in the aftermarket options.
There are several alternatives, like the Nokia CK-600, Parrot 9xxx, Bury 9060 Music. Parrot seems best on paper, but apparently is utter crap, as per forum posts.. Anyway, I will probably find the info on my best choice elsewhere, but I would be interested in finding out here, if the professional Hi-Fi supports external HF integration via an adapter cable set? Has anyone done any research on this? If not, it would be helpful to learn whether the X1's Radio Professional is identical to E9x or E6x radio professional? |
08-13-2010, 04:07 PM | #2 | |
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08-14-2010, 02:27 AM | #3 | |
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Guess I'm a bit spoiled with the iDrive (Navi-Pro) in my previous E91, and the MMI Plus in my current A6, and thus the idea of a somewhat integrated system appeals to me. If I was able to handle my music and my calls through, for example, a Nokia CK-600, that would cover most of my needs; only would need to use the portable navigator through it's own speakers. Only questions with the CK-600 are, whether there's a possibility to connect it to the Professional CD with a telephone mute -cord, and a stereo input, so that the music could be played through A2DP-connection, too. I'm playing with the thought of a "light-install", too, and using the AUX-in for the connection to the hifi-system. This option would just render the HF useless when listening to the radio. Though, I expect to mainly listen to my MP3's, so this wouldn't be that much of an issue... |
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08-14-2010, 02:42 AM | #4 |
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While googling, I found this:
www.bigpatsfans.com/X3PortableNav.pdf So, at least on X3, there is a way to integrate at least the BMW portable NAV to the original stereo... I'll need to do a bit more research on the capabilities of the unit, but it should handle music and BT-HF, too.. |
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08-15-2010, 02:06 PM | #6 | |
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Some more results of my research: -At least Parrot offers a steering wheel button adapter for their kits, for some BMW models. X1 doesn't seem to be listed anywhere yet, so finding out whether it's compatible or not, will apparently take until my X1 is delivered, I can take the radio out, and look up the part number in RealOEM, so that I know if it's the same unit as in a certain MY X3. Then I'll know... -Bury CC 9060 Music seems to be a good unit. Apparently Parrot's similar unit is utter crap with it's stability similar to a trojan&virus-infected WinXP... If push comes to shove, I'll do a simple install of the Bury CC 9060, meaning that I will just hardwire the audio into the standard AUX-IN, and hardwire the power from the power output in the armrest. This will enable me to listen to MP3's and receive phonecalls with a reasonable UI. This will require me to buy an iPod, though, but I'll just hide it somewhere where nobody sees it so I don't have to view myself as an Apple-fanboy. Last edited by Turhapuro; 08-15-2010 at 02:20 PM.. |
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08-15-2010, 02:27 PM | #7 |
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With the help of tompak23d's post in another thread, I found another option:
http://www.kufatec.de/shop/product_i...ro----BMW.html This would do exactly the same thing as the original Bluetooth-HF -option AND also support A2DP. I wish I had a way of testing whether the A2DP is at all adequate for listening to music, and how horrible it would be UI-wise, trying to control the playback from the phone. I really prefer the OEM-look, but without iDrive, the UI sucks bad. Wish BMW would include iDrive also without NAV, like Audi does with their MMI... |
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08-16-2010, 12:51 PM | #8 |
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Yes, I forgot about that thread, sorry. It seems like the product feels very good, but not possible to order yet...I will order asap...Then we will see if it works as promised...
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08-16-2010, 12:57 PM | #9 |
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What do you mean, not possible to order? I checked and I could add the item to cart, and then proceed to checkout. And it said it's E84 compatible in the description. Go ahead and order one, I'm holding my breath already to hear how it works!
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