Any recomendations for an aftermarket bluetooth adapter?
2007 CRV LX
Thanks...
2007 CRV LX
Thanks...
This looks like the one for me, does anyone else on here have any other single Blue Tooth aftermarket makes/models they like?I have a 2009 CRV with Nav pack with hands free blootooth, it is fine for answering calls but it can not sync to a phone nor does it display numbers to dial or numbers being recieved, you have to teach it each of the number in it's own directory (fine if you only call 2 or 3 people).
If you have no blootooth on any car without it and want hands free get the parrot 3100 it is brilliant, it syncs to most phones and has a number display and scroll through phone book, I am even considering putting one in my CRV because the factory fit blootooth phone has such limitations.
Parrot makes a Bluetooth speaker which I got. Its under 100 dollars and you clip it to the sun visor. I was also nervous about installation and this one works great.Does anyone have any suggestions for an aftermarket Bluetooth? I am also concerned with the installation process with a new car? Can anyone recommend a hands free bluetooth with a very simple installation kit?
Get the Kinivo BTC455, this is a newer version of what you posted. I have it and it works great!Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I am looking for something similar and this is what appeared to be the most relevant thread on the topic when I did a quick search. If there is something more recent or applicable, please point me in the right direction!
This is also my first post here, so please, be kind.
I just purchased (today!) a 2011 CR-V EX AWD with the 6-disk in dash stereo unit (no nav system). The CR-V is replacing a 2008 Civic that I bought new and was totaled two weeks ago when I got rear-ended on the freeway. I am not interested in putting a new head unit in the CR-V at this time. I plan to keep the factory unit as it works fine for my needs (at least for now) except Bluetooth. The Civic also didn't have Bluetooth, but that was easy to remedy with this (Kinivo BTC450 Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit for Cars with Aux Input Jack):
http://www.amazon.com/Kinivo-BTC450...ie=UTF8&qid=1418625699&sr=1-2&keywords=kinivo
That was pretty ideal for the similar Bluetooth situation in the Civic, as the aux input jack and 12v outlet were below the stereo and I just ran the wire over the steering column and put the little hockey puck receiver on the dash on the left where there was some empty space. Whenever someone called or I wanted to make a call, I just hit the aux button on the receiver and dialed from the phone or hit the hockey puck button to answer. It also streamed music just fine and automatically connected whenever the car was started. Unfortunately, the CR-V has the aux input in the flip-up console between the seats, so I don't really have a convenient place to mount the receiver where I think it would be very useful or be able to catch the conversation as well (or I might flip the console down!). The cord is not nearly long enough to run under the carpet to the dash.