SL/R230: 2005 SL500 bluetooth FM transmitter option?
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2005 SL500 bluetooth FM transmitter option?
Done a ton of research on trying to get this fibre optic nightmare OEM stereo to allow me to play my own music from my phone. Unforutnately, there is no 3.5mm input jack on my model year (apparently 03-04 have this input jack in glove box: I don't). I want to figure out an inexpensive way to listen to bluetooth music, or even have an AUX input. I was wondering if an FM transmitter might be an option. I understand sound quality might be borderline but for the cost of $20-ish transmitter I'm willing to see how it sounds. My only other options seem to be buying a Mobridge M2Connect MOST or Gateway 500S BT for around $500-600 and then getting it installed for another $100++.
I don't need the phone calling features because the visor clip Jabra Freeway I use is good enough for handsfree calling. Basically, i just want to listen to my Android phone music. I have no experience with a FM transmitter, no idea how they work. Do I need to somehow physically connect it to my stereo, or can this all be done wirelessly? Any brand better than another and worth the extra coin?
thnx for educating me!!
I don't need the phone calling features because the visor clip Jabra Freeway I use is good enough for handsfree calling. Basically, i just want to listen to my Android phone music. I have no experience with a FM transmitter, no idea how they work. Do I need to somehow physically connect it to my stereo, or can this all be done wirelessly? Any brand better than another and worth the extra coin?
thnx for educating me!!
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Is there a how-to thread on what you just posted? I have an Ipod 30 pin connector on my 05 TL. I bought an adapter plug off ebay that converts a 30 pin to a 3.5mm jack, but it still won't let me play my music from my phone.
My 2005 SL500 does not have an Ipod wired in at the moment. How difficult is this to install, and how much are the parts? I'd be happy with what you've suggested if it keeps my costs down compared to what the MOST interfaces cost.
My 2005 SL500 does not have an Ipod wired in at the moment. How difficult is this to install, and how much are the parts? I'd be happy with what you've suggested if it keeps my costs down compared to what the MOST interfaces cost.
#4
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I have not tried this, but I am going to buy one for the kid's ML350"
http://a.co/9JST0k2
As for the iPod integration kit, here's an example of one:
http://r.ebay.com/ZSRyE0
I am not 100% certain this will fit your SL, but I think the NTG2 COMAND units are all pretty much the same. The issue is, you have to have the AUX option on the Audio menu to use this, and I am not sure yours has that. I know that the MY2005 SL's had the option because I remember installing an ipod kit on one (an SL55) but looking at the COMAN manual, I don't see the option.
http://a.co/9JST0k2
As for the iPod integration kit, here's an example of one:
http://r.ebay.com/ZSRyE0
I am not 100% certain this will fit your SL, but I think the NTG2 COMAND units are all pretty much the same. The issue is, you have to have the AUX option on the Audio menu to use this, and I am not sure yours has that. I know that the MY2005 SL's had the option because I remember installing an ipod kit on one (an SL55) but looking at the COMAN manual, I don't see the option.
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After a ton of research my head was spinning to figure out a way to ECONOMICALLY listen to my Spotify playlists (or whatever music you have set up on your phone or other devices). I spent $20 on a good quality FM transmitter and so far it has worked great. i know there will be places where the FM signal will pick up the frequency and i will have to make an adjustment....not a deal breaker for me. I googled my area for best frequencies and found lots of good info. I also like the fact i can just use the 3.5mm jack and not have to connect via bluetooth. This allows me to use Jabra visor mounted handsfree to talk and my phone can use 3.5mm to play music = no bluetooth conflicts. I'm sure to a purist with dog-like hearing, this set up may not be the answer. My hearing is mediocre at best and this suits me a lot better than spending $1500 to do what Mercedes should have done in the first place. It sounds a lot better than the Drive-thru speakers.
#6
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I'm horrified by the fact that my 150K SL600 does not have ipod integration or even an auxiliary port. However what i have done is went back to the stone age and bought a CD burner and burned 150 MP3 song to play in the main single CD player, the 6 disc changer i don't think will play MP3s.
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FX Format, I hear ya on being horrified! Since i am using Spotify, burning a disc wasn't an option...I would be fine with that too..in my retro 10 disc stacker
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Just dump it and get an aftermarket head unit with all the features you want plus more and a separate 5-channel amp to bypass the MOST Bose amplifier. I did that on my 2005 Boxster S - best $2k I ever spent. That included a backup camera, Apple Carplay, Android Auto, BT with handsfree phone, GPS, HD radio, yada yada yada.
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I just bought this, i've used it on my 95 Camry and the static level seems to be very low, or maybe the car's engine is so loud i don't notice it.
#10
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I got a FM transmitter very similar to the one above and it works great for the cost.
Sound quality isn't that bad overall. I'd say better than any standard FM radio station by a long shot. I've even used the Bluetooth feature on it and its workable.
If you hate it, you spent $20-$25. No big deal.
Sound quality isn't that bad overall. I'd say better than any standard FM radio station by a long shot. I've even used the Bluetooth feature on it and its workable.
If you hate it, you spent $20-$25. No big deal.
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we got a FM transmitter aswell but I was also using a Jabra Freeway for my handsfree. The Jabra kept picking up my spotify and trying to play it through little visor speaker on the Jabra. I had the FM transmitter plugged into AUX on my my phone ( I did not pair it for bluetooth). Then I discover my Jabra also has FM transmitter built in, so we eliminated the extra cord & extra FM transmitter and only use Jabra. I think my phone calls come through the stereo aswell. Sound is fine, I don't have dog-like hearing so I don't need to drop $2K on a kickazz system. So now I have 2 things that Mercedes completely blew it on when they designed the audio: I have handsfree calling paired to my phone and I can play my bluetooth tunes from my phone. I paid $30 for a Jabra Freeway on ebay. They have an excellent speaker and are well reviewed.
the one drawback, and it's minor, is that on occasion you need to re-tune frequency as you pick up a station...worse in big Metropolis. I save the different frequencies in my pre-sets since i rarely listen to any radio stations that i need to save in presets.
the one drawback, and it's minor, is that on occasion you need to re-tune frequency as you pick up a station...worse in big Metropolis. I save the different frequencies in my pre-sets since i rarely listen to any radio stations that i need to save in presets.
#12
I bought one of these . My 2006 SL350 with the Comand NTG1 (widescreen) doesn't have an Aux-In and I wanted to use iPlayer Radio. It works perfectly, and being battery powered means you can tuck it in the centre cubby box out of the way, without cluttering up the interior. The only downside is it doesn't switch off automatically when your phone moves out of Bluetooth range, if it did that it would be perfect.
#13
If all you're looking for is calls music in anything your cell phone does
I would suggest ancher Bluetooth! It plugs into the cigarette lighter it's got an FM transmitter! Perfect for phone calls less-than-perfect for music it plays through your stereo. I use mine all the time I have music downloaded to my cell phone and I have audible etc. Static is your enemy! I know the staticky the areas in my city,! I would get it it's under 30 bucks.. I have recently got for my car.... Hifong! Three Stockett cigarette lighter adapter and a whole bunch more ! Really neat options.
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Just dump it and get an aftermarket head unit with all the features you want plus more and a separate 5-channel amp to bypass the MOST Bose amplifier. I did that on my 2005 Boxster S - best $2k I ever spent. That included a backup camera, Apple Carplay, Android Auto, BT with handsfree phone, GPS, HD radio, yada yada yada.
Personally I went down the Dension Gateway 500 route and am extremely happy with it going through the OEM Bose system. The only downside is that the controls to access tracks via Command are not immediately intuitive, but once you get the hang of it, perfect.
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I think the original poster is looking for something less costly and seeing as they have already ruled out some $500-600 dollar options they aren’t going to follow your lead.
Personally I went down the Dension Gateway 500 route and am extremely happy with it going through the OEM Bose system. The only downside is that the controls to access tracks via Command are not immediately intuitive, but once you get the hang of it, perfect.
Personally I went down the Dension Gateway 500 route and am extremely happy with it going through the OEM Bose system. The only downside is that the controls to access tracks via Command are not immediately intuitive, but once you get the hang of it, perfect.
The nice thing about these units (Dension and Mobridge) is that they do not require a lot of work to install, and you maintain your existing Comand and Bose amp. The only thing you loose is the CD Changer functionality, I don't know about the Dension, but the Mobridge can be setup in line with the CD-Changer, and while you can't have both active at the same time, the Mobridge provides a switch to to let you switch between either or.
On my current SL550, I opted for a complete head unit replacement, but if you want to keep the original Comand, your options are very limited. The most complete are the Dension or the Mobridge, everything else doesn't measure up, especially FM transmitters, the sound quality leaves a lot to be desired.
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The Dension/Mobridge units are true iPod/iPhone integration, you can control the playlist or the sort by artist or genre, or album, etc from the Command unit or from your steering wheel. The Phone function is also fully integrated with phonebook download and such, and I don't need to switch back and forth, the Phone is treated independently, and is controlled by the Comand or from the steering wheel controls.
On a side note, I went to Mr 12V site and I can't ind any Mercedes interfaces, Only Audi, Volvo, BMW and Porsche. I can see their installation video for a Mercedes w211, but it doesn't say which model they used. Are they still selling it?
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Well, not everything. It gets you Bluetooth integration. I'm not sure how the Phone itself integrates, since you don't really mention that, but as far as the Bluetooth Audio, it's about the same as the Dension or Mobridge. You can basically go up or down on the songs. That works fine if your songs are al local on your phone, or if you use Pandora or Spotify, and you only use 1 channel/station. But you need to change stations or channels or artist or playlist, you need to do that from the phone, right?
The Dension/Mobridge units are true iPod/iPhone integration, you can control the playlist or the sort by artist or genre, or album, etc from the Command unit or from your steering wheel. The Phone function is also fully integrated with phonebook download and such, and I don't need to switch back and forth, the Phone is treated independently, and is controlled by the Comand or from the steering wheel controls.
On a side note, I went to Mr 12V site and I can't ind any Mercedes interfaces, Only Audi, Volvo, BMW and Porsche. I can see their installation video for a Mercedes w211, but it doesn't say which model they used. Are they still selling it?
The Dension/Mobridge units are true iPod/iPhone integration, you can control the playlist or the sort by artist or genre, or album, etc from the Command unit or from your steering wheel. The Phone function is also fully integrated with phonebook download and such, and I don't need to switch back and forth, the Phone is treated independently, and is controlled by the Comand or from the steering wheel controls.
On a side note, I went to Mr 12V site and I can't ind any Mercedes interfaces, Only Audi, Volvo, BMW and Porsche. I can see their installation video for a Mercedes w211, but it doesn't say which model they used. Are they still selling it?
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most people use the Bluetooth puck for the phone. It comes with a mic but I didnt set it up as you would have to route the wiring from the cd changer in the back.
I do not have the phone set up, but will probably do the Bluetooth OEM puck in the future
I do not have the phone set up, but will probably do the Bluetooth OEM puck in the future
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I also went with an FM transmitter that fits in the ashtray (with the cigarrette plug hacked off and hardwired to power). Out of sight when I want it to be. I have a flat power cord that can keep the phone charging and an app (android) that keeps the lock screen on when it is charging. I have track name, skip/repeat fuction on my phone lock screen or on the FM device if the phone is in my pocket. In that case, I can't see the song title but have skip forward/back answer call on the FM device. The mic in the device works OK to pick up my voice. Under $30. I wanted to keep the CD changer. It does play MP3, and I have most of my music library on there, with artists alphabetically (divided up on the discs) and songs in each artist folder. I also have a MP3 DVD in the dash unit that has ~ 600 songs I play on random selection.
All things considered, it is OK, if not as integrated as it could be if I went full custom.
All things considered, it is OK, if not as integrated as it could be if I went full custom.
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