So I am driving a 97 740i with the DSP package and tape and cd, no navigation. (And just in case I am wrong about that, here is a picture): I want to add bluetooth support for my radio so that I can play songs with my phone through the car audio. Currently I own a product that is a bluetooth module with a battery that has a male 3.5mm connector and it also has a female to female coupler so It can also be a female end if needed, preferably I would use this product because I alread own it, but if it has issues (I think part of the cable might be cut inside causing a bit of static) I would then look at purchasing this product from amazon http://ift.tt/1vN6ijS and use a coupler. My current plan was to follow the same general idea as these 3 threads.
http://ift.tt/1CX8f55
http://ift.tt/1vN6ijY
http://ift.tt/1CX8flk
These follow the idea of either cutting and replacing or splicing into the tape wires that come from the back of the tape deck all the way to the back of the car, this seems like the easiest way to do. I saw a couple posts on other BMW forums where users mentioned that is has worked, and also people who report it was quiet, or just didn't work. So is this a good method or should I look at something else. I prefer to keep the car looking as stock as possible so no visible wires, and I would very much prefer to use bluetooth instead of 3.5mm. And lastly if the tape method is the best method what is the procedure to take apart my radio unit.
Sorry for the run on sentences and bad format, just spewing as much information as I can into the thread, I will respond to any questions and any help would be advised. Thanks everyone!
http://ift.tt/1CX8f55
http://ift.tt/1vN6ijY
http://ift.tt/1CX8flk
These follow the idea of either cutting and replacing or splicing into the tape wires that come from the back of the tape deck all the way to the back of the car, this seems like the easiest way to do. I saw a couple posts on other BMW forums where users mentioned that is has worked, and also people who report it was quiet, or just didn't work. So is this a good method or should I look at something else. I prefer to keep the car looking as stock as possible so no visible wires, and I would very much prefer to use bluetooth instead of 3.5mm. And lastly if the tape method is the best method what is the procedure to take apart my radio unit.
Sorry for the run on sentences and bad format, just spewing as much information as I can into the thread, I will respond to any questions and any help would be advised. Thanks everyone!
Best method for bluetooth that is also cheap
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