Connecting an iPhone
Ken
Last edited by jrosa; Feb 14, 2017 at 02:54 PM.
As previously stated, the additional control through the interface cable is nice. As is the charging ability.
I assume your car came with the 30 connector stock. Your choice is really to use an apple 30 pin to lightning adapter or buy the proprietary Mercedes lightning cable. Plugging a USB - lightning cable into the USB slot won't work.
On a related note, I recently had a loaner GLA250 wit Carplay, the interface was flawless. A dramatic improvement over the Media Interface in the 2015s.
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Since it is very short, I find it easiest to keep the little adapter in the console, and run a female-male lightning extension cable up to my physical phone. Make sure whichever one you purchase has DATA/AUDIO functionality, not just charging! This is the one I have used - http://amzn.to/2ljOS3B - although it did break after 3 months. There are no high quality ones available on the market.
I also could not tell a difference from BT vs cable, although like the above posters I anticipated the hardwire connection being higher quality. I also have B&O.
Last edited by quandary; Feb 15, 2017 at 08:51 PM.
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Ken
Ken
You need to have the MB cable that plugs into the multi-media interface. If you only have an Apple cable, it will not plug into the multi-media port. MB sells a version of the cable that terminates in a 30-pin connector or a lightening connector.

Ken
Use a dedicated iPod TOUCH (not Nano) to directly handle the audio. MB apps will work flawlessly,quickly and the sound quality is noticeably better (although still not as good as a lossless file) with a directly connected iPod Touch.
Use your iPhone (mines a 6s) as a hotspot to communicate with your iPod if downloading is necessary. My wireless internet at home also hits my garage so auto downloading updated playlists etc. is a snap.
Looking into this solution:
http://www.adcmobile.com/hdmi-av/









