Bluetooth using the aux port
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2005 Mercedes E320
Bluetooth using the aux port
I was told it would cost $700 to make my car radio Bluetooth compatible. I found this alternative at best buy. If you have an aux port this is a Bluetooth module that will stream music. <br/><br/>
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Thanks for the info I will try it out. Another way to get Bluetooth functionality is to use the Grom audio system, installed in my '97 S500 and it works flawlessly. Cost with Bluetooth adapter around $400.
http://www.gromaudio.com/store/most_..._optional.html
http://www.gromaudio.com/store/most_..._optional.html
#3
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So I like the idea, but then you have a cable running from your lighter to your glovebox.
#5
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Very easy if you remove the HU to get access to the glove box as well as wires to tap and hide the whole thing out of sight.
That way you don't loose your front cig lighter
That way you don't loose your front cig lighter