Charles Eye My car has 3.5mm and no Bluetooth bought an FM transmitter and sounds like shit a lot of static. But I gave up don't want the cables for AUX port.
technology productions 2017 At which point, wouldn't it be prudent to buy a head unit that already has Bluetooth capabilities? Or is that what you're implying? If so, I agree but that's hardly relevant on a video about how to make your current stereo Bluetooth capable.
Also check if the radio in your car has the option for adding a bluetooth connector or link on the back (some factory stereos will have this feature to be plugged in on the back of the unit where a multi cd box would be plugged in.) this is better and and more reliable if available.
You can also use the Bluetooth receiver with a cassette deck adapter, when using the cassette deck make sure you only turn your phone up halfway and let the radio do the rest of the work (or else it'll get distorted). If you have one of the older cars that doesn't have an aux or a tape player you're sorta stuck with the FM transmitter. I've used the Bluetooth adapters in multiple cars and they always work as intended.
Thanks for the info! Could you give some examples of cassette deck ones to buy?? I have an '05 Pilot and I really want to stream my music during long drives. Thanks!
Honestly, I found one of my better cassettes at Target! I believe the brand is scosche, I found it back in the automotive section. The Bluetooth receiver I found was from the checkout lines at Walmart, most Walmarts have them! Don't buy a cassette from Walmart, their cassettes are trash 😭🤣
How about a Bluetooth receiver that can be connected to the CD input or cable harness on the back of a DIN socket car stereo that would be something that actually all could use!
I have to use one that plugs into the cigarette lighter because mine is a 2000 jeep grand cherokee and is too old to even have a headphone jack or a usb outlet.
My cigarette holder doesn’t work and I think I have to get it replaced.. but for the meantime which one do you recommend. And I also don’t have an aux port.
II get so tired of the obsession with streaming from the phone to to the radio I have a campervan and would just like to be able to transmit the radio or mp3 usb input to blue tooth speakers . The device has blue tooth for hands free. I am suprised that they dont supply a 3.5 audio output to connect a blue tooth transmitter. Thre are rca outputs but they are at the back of the radio mp3 head. I assume the auxillery is for input only. The reason bluetooth speakers are preferable, is you not using leisure battery power when parked with out hook up..
The vast majority of "older vehicles" don't have a 3.5mm jack unless someone installed an aftermarket stereo. Any that I've seen, also have Bluetooth.
Charles Eye My car has 3.5mm and no Bluetooth bought an FM transmitter and sounds like shit a lot of static. But I gave up don't want the cables for AUX port.
So install a aftermarket headunit there is even videos how to install stereo's for your specific car
technology productions 2017 At which point, wouldn't it be prudent to buy a head unit that already has Bluetooth capabilities? Or is that what you're implying? If so, I agree but that's hardly relevant on a video about how to make your current stereo Bluetooth capable.
Mine does. Most cars between 2004 and 2009 seem to have 3.5mm but no bluetooth
My car(a 2010 buick lacrosse) has bluetooth for calls only and has a 3.5mm
Also check if the radio in your car has the option for adding a bluetooth connector or link on the back (some factory stereos will have this feature to be plugged in on the back of the unit where a multi cd box would be plugged in.) this is better and and more reliable if available.
You can also use the Bluetooth receiver with a cassette deck adapter, when using the cassette deck make sure you only turn your phone up halfway and let the radio do the rest of the work (or else it'll get distorted). If you have one of the older cars that doesn't have an aux or a tape player you're sorta stuck with the FM transmitter. I've used the Bluetooth adapters in multiple cars and they always work as intended.
Thanks for the info! Could you give some examples of cassette deck ones to buy?? I have an '05 Pilot and I really want to stream my music during long drives. Thanks!
Honestly, I found one of my better cassettes at Target! I believe the brand is scosche, I found it back in the automotive section. The Bluetooth receiver I found was from the checkout lines at Walmart, most Walmarts have them! Don't buy a cassette from Walmart, their cassettes are trash 😭🤣
*likes the video just because 'Miss You' by Blink-182 was on the radio at the beginning*
How about a Bluetooth receiver that can be connected to the CD input or cable harness on the back of a DIN socket car stereo that would be something that actually all could use!
You forgot to mention cassette bluetooth players they should make cd disc bluetooth for a cd player
I have to use one that plugs into the cigarette lighter because mine is a 2000 jeep grand cherokee and is too old to even have a headphone jack or a usb outlet.
Hi what do you recommend for a car with a CD player with no aux cable or the 12V thing?
I got mines from amazon for $ 14.00 dollars there’s different ones too it’s not bs
Link the products in the description of the video...
ShootingYanks23 we've been saying this for years...
check ebay
Maybe they don't want to be flagged for spam
I just bought a new Pioneer head unit. So much easier
And so much more expensive. Useless in this aspect. You should have bought a simple USB/3.5 mm jack BT receiver adapter.
I wanted to get a Bluetooth receiver for my Lada Riva but I can't find the damn USB port anywhere.
1:25 does that mean if someone elses car is close enough and they go to that station that it would play in their car too
How do you onow which radio station its going through? Do u have to scan through all of it?
Thanks! Exactly the info I needed
My cigarette holder doesn’t work and I think I have to get it replaced.. but for the meantime which one do you recommend. And I also don’t have an aux port.
What if the car does not have a 12V outlet nor a 3.5 mm aux jack?
You will probably need a new head unit.
You'll need to get a new carburetor.
@@gsau3000 haha hahahhahah 😐😐😐😐
Your head gasket may be the issue
Now make a video on how to buy the products you mentioned
Am I the only one who still uses and burns CDs?
Yes
No
Nope
I do sometimes
Yes
2021 and im still rocking burned cdno aux input and no usb port
If i had an aux port i wouldnt need bluetooth.......
ok some cars have an aux but not bluetooth "........"
Phones don't have aux ports either just BT
Cables stick suck though
You sure ?!
Yes, and it's lower latency. I produce crappy music and will NOT use Bluetooth.
Doss this work with classic cars or old cars in general
I have a 1958 plymouth fury and thats the exact question a want a answer to, it's driving me mad. No pun intended
Which is best among all?
After market headunit is way easier than this
Your definition of old car and mine are miles apart. Can’t do any of these. I have just plain am. That is old not 2010 and above
II get so tired of the obsession with streaming from the phone to to the radio I have a campervan and would just like to be able to transmit the radio or mp3 usb input to blue tooth speakers . The device has blue tooth for hands free. I am suprised that they dont supply a 3.5 audio output to connect a blue tooth transmitter. Thre are rca outputs but they are at the back of the radio mp3 head. I assume the auxillery is for input only. The reason bluetooth speakers are preferable, is you not using leisure battery power when parked with out hook up..
none of these solutions are ideal...with the adapters especially there is static and dropouts that can even distract the driver and cause accidents..
i just buy a 2006 cheve maluba and want to put in a bluethooth i got from amazon
Wow 😳 get it now thanks for asking All bye
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@@gsau3000 coming from the idiot who would reply to a 2 year old comment🥴
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