Bluetooth Audio
So, I just purchased a 2012 Mercedes C250 Sport, and it is pretty bare because of my budget. I heard somewhere that this had Bluetooth Audio as standard. Is that true? Also, how does it work? Is it any good? I did not get the Ipod Interface option, but I do have an Auxiliary port and USB port. Will I be able to use the USB port for my iPhone? Or can I buy the iPod connection after the fact? I got an incredible deal on a Certified C250, but it was pretty much just standard equipment. (I'm in college, so I have NO budget for a decent C class).
Heated seats and Nav, I can do without. But I ABSOLUTELY want to play my music over my speakers, and I want it to be better than just using the auxiliary. Any help?? Thanks!
The USB port won't work for playing music (at least, it didn't for my iPod).
And don't forget that the qualities that make MB special aren't just about the electronic goodies, so sometimes a bare MB lets you appreciate those qualities even more. =)
Better to burn an audio CD with your favorite Apple Lossless tunes (or high quality MP3's) and take advantage of the headunit's decoding for best quality audio sound. Bluetooth is convenient for garbled phone calls but can hardly qualify as being able to reproduce artful music.




Better to burn an audio CD with your favorite Apple Lossless tunes (or high quality MP3's) and take advantage of the headunit's decoding for best quality audio sound. Bluetooth is convenient for garbled phone calls but can hardly qualify as being able to reproduce artful music.
One can barely discern a difference between BT and the iPod connection or CD. Perhaps the older C's don't support EDR, but compression is not evident on the 2012 with HK and the audio quality is superb.
We're also talking about the Audio 20 setup in his car, so a loss in fidelity if there were one is really not going to be noticeable.




