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nobber 10th March 2013 19:47

Advice On Bluetooth Radio
 
Hi, I am new to the forum and have just bought a Rover 75 With factory fitted Single DIN radio. I am seeking advice on the best Bluetooth radio to buy without going over the top on budget.

My expaectations/hopes are:-

I can Use my I Phone to play I Tunes Music through the car speakers

I can make and receive calls with my I Phone hands free through the car speakers.

I can still have use of the steering wheel radio controls.

P.s The Car has a boot located 6 CD Interchanger which I could live without.

Any Help and advice appreciated.

Radioguy 10th March 2013 21:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by nobber (Post 1246100)
Hi, I am new to the forum and have just bought a Rover 75 With factory fitted Single DIN radio. I am seeking advice on the best Bluetooth radio to buy without going over the top on budget.

My expaectations/hopes are:-

I can Use my I Phone to play I Tunes Music through the car speakers

I can make and receive calls with my I Phone hands free through the car speakers.

I can still have use of the steering wheel radio controls.

P.s The Car has a boot located 6 CD Interchanger which I could live without.

Any Help and advice appreciated.


hi nobber

We are a paid trader and supplier here on the Forum. We specialize in the area that you are interested in.

We have 2 models available of which we have sold about 800 units to Forum members.

It is designed to fit your Rover dash and includes DVD, CD, BLUETOOTH (WITH A2DP), GPS (with Maps and Program) , USB , SD Card and Auxillary Playback as well as many other feratures. The other Model also includes Internet access. (Android)

You can eliminate your CD Changer as well as any other gear in your Boot. Oh and it interfaces with your steering wheel controls.

If you want more information
You can visit our website at www.autogpsdvds.com

You can also check around here on the forum for references and information on the units.

http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...838cd7c9a7.jpg

http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...ce862b771b.jpg

Cheers

Sean (radioGuy)

nobber 10th March 2013 21:39

Sean, many thanks for the quick reply. Some of your kit looks outstanding but a tad over my budget. Just to put things into perspective, I only paid a grand for the car.


Many thanks


George

Simondi 10th March 2013 21:48

I believe some of the Parrot units could fit the bill for you. Failing that I use on of these.

Its basic but does the job very nicely.

Canonite 11th March 2013 11:42

I bought a JVC single DIN head unit with bluetooth integrated to it.
Works perfectly and it also streams my music from my smartphone.

Mark060457 11th March 2013 16:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by nobber (Post 1246100)
Hi, I am new to the forum and have just bought a Rover 75 With factory fitted Single DIN radio. I am seeking advice on the best Bluetooth radio to buy without going over the top on budget.

My expaectations/hopes are:-

I can Use my I Phone to play I Tunes Music through the car speakers

I can make and receive calls with my I Phone hands free through the car speakers.

I can still have use of the steering wheel radio controls.

P.s The Car has a boot located 6 CD Interchanger which I could live without.

Any Help and advice appreciated.


I have this model .http://www.kenwood-electronics.co.uk...h/KDC-BT6544U/
fitted in my ZT it was a straight swap with the old cassette kenwood that came with the car and it does everything you want and the steering controls works to,it is an old model now but you will most properly get one of e-bay .

Wonderh 12th March 2013 07:44

Nobber

Sent you a PM (I think lol)

Walter


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