Bluetooth adapter for iPod Integration Kit? I want Pandora in my '06 CLK.
Hi. Longtime MBWorld member but first time in this Audio & Electronics forum. I just want to start by apologizing for not researching for what I'm about to ask.
I have a 2006 CLK500 with iPod Integration. I'm wondering if there is a such device that I can plug into my iPod port in my glove box that can stream audio from my iPhone via Bluetooth. For example, I'd love to be able to stream Pandora to my car stereo with just having my phone in my cup holder and not have to connect it in the glove box. It'd be nice too if someone called I can hear them through the car stereo as well. It seems like a simple and easy concept and I'm wondering if this accessory exists or even possible the way I'm picturing it in my head. Thanks! |
Depends on if your stereo and phone can handle bluetooth streaming. To my knowledge, the Mercedes bluetooth adapters can not... Anyways, my experience has been that bluetooth streaming has a lower fidelity than plugging it in
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My iPhone 4S definitely can. I've used it in newer cars with built-in Bluetooth. As for my stereo, I'm not sure. It should be okay. I'm well aware that the quality goes down though when using wireless connections. I just want to be able to stream Pandora and listen to phone calls.
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I plug my iPhone 4 into my iPod adapter (a 3rd party unit on a '78 450SL, no less) and can listen to music files and to voice instructions from the Garmin U.S. nav software on the phone. It handles calls through the Bluetooth function, and the audio quality is excellent in the music modes.
The one thing I have to do is set the iPhone to the music source I want to use before plugging it in to the adapter. Once I do that, my particular HU "seizes" the music search functions, and I must operate selections, etc. from the radio itself. I don't use Pandora radio; but you could try the trick of selecting Pandora and then plugging the iPhone into your iPod connector. It MIGHT work - let us know. |
I found this item. Has anyone used this in their car before?
Bluetooth A2DP Audio Receiver for iPod http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bluetooth-A2...-/190564405467 |
Originally Posted by Kevin9664
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I found this item. Has anyone used this in their car before?
Bluetooth A2DP Audio Receiver for iPod http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bluetooth-A2...-/190564405467 Thanks! |
I did the same thing actually... best buy ever. Its 100% from china and not sure its legal. I don't think apple allows license use of that particular port. I bought 2 of these off of ebay for about $25 a piece. One for my car and another for my wifes.
http://roadtreklife.blogspot.com/201...streaming.html I am dreading the day this magic box does die. Its been well over a year now and so far no complaints and they are still running strong. |
One thing though... think of it as a one way bluetooth device. You can't really control anything from the command/head unit. But streaming from the phone to it works fine.
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Originally Posted by speed7
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I did the same thing actually... best buy ever. Its 100% from china and not sure its legal. I don't think apple allows license use of that particular port. I bought 2 of these off of ebay for about $25 a piece. One for my car and another for my wifes.
http://roadtreklife.blogspot.com/201...streaming.html I am dreading the day this magic box does die. Its been well over a year now and so far no complaints and they are still running strong. |
Originally Posted by Kevin9664
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Okay so wait. I messaged a few of the eBay sellers and some of them said they're not compatible with a Mercedes. You're saying that the 'fix' you posted in this link of covering the 2 pins will make it work?? You have this working in your '06 C55?
I just ordered one from 2 vendors to try out on my '07 E63 and '07 GL450. Will post results once i test them out. Ordered one each from here and from here. |
Yeh, I just bought the $11.49 from eBay. With a price that low I figure even if I can't use it in my car, I'll definitely find a place to use it somewhere else. Let me know how it goes.
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Originally Posted by Kevin9664
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Okay so wait. I messaged a few of the eBay sellers and some of them said they're not compatible with a Mercedes. You're saying that the 'fix' you posted in this link of covering the 2 pins will make it work?? You have this working in your '06 C55?
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And looking at the pictures of mine compared to the one you listed on ebay the design is significantly different. If at all possible if this one doesn't work find the one specifically made by Anycom. |
Originally Posted by speed7
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The one I bought is just a Bluetooth adapter that feeds audio into the standard ipod cradle. Yes its in my 06 Mercedes. I did however buy the upgraded ipod cable from Mercedes which works with the newer ipods / iphones. So perhaps that is why mine works.
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Originally Posted by Kevin9664
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But you did put the tape to block those 2 pins? And if so, did you try it without the tape when you first got it? And did it not work initially? C'mon, you can't just get us excited with a simple fix then take it away by throwing in all these extra variables haha.
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Originally Posted by Kevin9664
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Okay so wait. I messaged a few of the eBay sellers and some of them said they're not compatible with a Mercedes. You're saying that the 'fix' you posted in this link of covering the 2 pins will make it work?? You have this working in your '06 C55?
I don't think the mercedes ipod adapters are very smart but if needed you may look into covering those two pins mentioned above. I'll look around for the one I have on ebay and cl in case anyone else wants one of these. Sorry about the confusion. =) |
Originally Posted by speed7
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I did however buy the upgraded ipod cable from Mercedes which works with the newer ipods / iphones.
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Originally Posted by Kevin9664
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Ugh. Total buzz kill. In the event that this 'fix' doesn't work, what new iPod cable did you get and how much did it cost?
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And not to continue to beat a dead horse...
I will ask my friend the to look for this. He has friends that buy large shipments out of china and then re-brand them for amazon. Like those toy helicopters. They are all made by the same company but there are like 3-4 brands online just with different stickers. I'll see if they can hook us up. I'd like a spare or two for myself and if its possible maybe we can do a group buy. Either way don't lose hope. =) I'll find out this weekend if its possible. |
I have a theory. When I first got the car, the OEM iPod cable allowed music to be played when plugged into new iPods but did not charge it. There was audio but no power. Then I had to buy this little adapter that passed power through so it could stay charged.
That is probably why some of the eBay sellers are saying it doesn't work. It's because the Bluetooth adapter is not getting any power to it. Which is probably what your new cable has built in. I'm hoping that this is the reason why and it will work the the adapter that I have. Just a thought. Thinking optimistically here lol. |
Originally Posted by Kevin9664
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I have a theory. When I first got the car, the OEM iPod cable allowed music to be played when plugged into new iPods but did not charge it. There was audio but no power. Then I had to buy this little adapter that passed power through so it could stay charged.
That is probably why some of the eBay sellers are saying it doesn't work. It's because the Bluetooth adapter is not getting any power to it. Which is probably what your new cable has built in. I'm hoping that this is the reason why and it will work the the adapter that I have. Just a thought. Thinking optimistically here lol. AHHH you're 100% correct.. that's why I got the updated cable. It was to allow my iPod or iPhone to get the charge.. When I would plug my iPhone into my buddies 2008 C350 it wouldn't get a charge.. but the "new" cable fixes that. That's the same cable I got for mine. I'll poke around and see if I can find my receipt from the stealership and if the part number is on it. |
Haha yeh cause the Bluetooth receiver definitely needs to be powered to work.
I have the adapter already that you simply connect on the end that charges the iPod but I'm sure jakeg104 or others reading (if there are any) would be interested to know how the price of the new cable compares to the adapter I have. Now I have to wait for this stupid thing to get shipped to me from China lol. Google Shopping Listing for the Mercedes 5V adapter to allow charge: https://www.google.com/#hl=en&safe=o....,cf.osb&cad=b |
A quick look on the dealership I mentioned above:
Part Number 67824531 Part Name IPOD INTERFA MSRP $50.00 Core $0.00 Online Price $48.75 |
Please keep us posted. I have an ipod kit from Dension in my MB and it has a powered ipod cable. I'd like to use an adapter like this to control my android phone through it (it would allow this with a hardwired ipod).
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Originally Posted by Kevin9664
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I have a theory. When I first got the car, the OEM iPod cable allowed music to be played when plugged into new iPods but did not charge it. There was audio but no power. Then I had to buy this little adapter that passed power through so it could stay charged.
That is probably why some of the eBay sellers are saying it doesn't work. It's because the Bluetooth adapter is not getting any power to it. Which is probably what your new cable has built in. I'm hoping that this is the reason why and it will work the the adapter that I have. Just a thought. Thinking optimistically here lol. |
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