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  • 12v bluetooth solution?

    I'm sure this question will be answered by EW but I'll throw it out there because I know some of you are proficient with car audio as well:

    I'm looking for a 12 volt solution for a Bluetooth device that I can hard wire into my factory radio to stream audio from a bluetooth device.
    (a2dp complaint).


    At the moment, I'm thinking of buying:
    PIE FRD03-AUX/S to give me a set of RCA inputs behind the head unit.

    Then, along with the PIE unit, I would need a good quality bluetooth receiver which would connect to the PIE via RCA cable.


    is the PIE the best unit for the job?
    what is the best 12v bluetooth unit in terms of audio quality and connectivity?
    is there an all in one bluetooth + aux hookup (doubtful, cause PIE would probably be the ones to make it!).
    Last edited by momo; 03-06-2011, 02:48 PM.
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    the car in question is a 2004 lincoln aviator with the 6 disc in dash, sat button, and rear entertainment package.



    the goal here is ipad connectivity.
    i've ruled out the ipod interface (PIE FRD03-POD/S) simply b/c i don't know how much longer i will be using apple devices with all the droid growth AND i like the wireless hookup idea.
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      Parrot 9100 or 9200

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      • #4
        cool and thanks!
        i'll look into it and the install some more. seems a bit more featured packed then i need but it looks like it will do the trick.
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