I am running an xda2i through a THB BT car kit with Destinator and a Globalsat BT-GPS 307DAC at the same time. They all connect correctly via BT with the exception that the voice prompts don't come through the car kit speaker. To get the car kit to work correctly I downloaded and installed a Broadcom Corporation BT-PPC AV.cab.
Has anyone come across this sort of problem before and if so, what was there solution? :?:
I've been told it's an audio problem?? But where??
This is also the case with TomTom Navigator, the spoken directions will not come out through the car kit.
If anyone knows a way to make this work I would apreciate it, as the TomTom navigator sounds come through the Bluetooth earpiece.
The car kit is a Nokia CK1W.
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I have just upgraded my SPV M2000 to WM5. When setting up my car kit (which worked well on WM2003) I am able to pair them ok, but when a call is placed/received it only mutes the radio , it does not route audio to the car kit speaker.
Anybody any answers??
I just leased a 2007 Audi A4. It was a special deal and did not come with the Bluetooth interface that works so well on my wife's 2006 Audi A6.
I would really like to hook the phone up to the Audi A4 in some way. I was wondering if any of you experts had any ideas or have successfully hooked your Wizards to any newer vehicles (via wire or bluetooth) which did not come equipped to handle phones.
Here's some ideas, I've had.
Wired Connection. Does anyone have any suggestions for hard wiring the Wizard to a car's stereo via the 2.5mm jack on the Wizard? I almost bought a Saab 9-3 which had a 3.5mm jack inside the glove box. I hooked up my Wizard via a 3.5mm cable with a 2.5mm adapter for the Wizard. I was able to listen to my music playing on the Wizard and when someone called, I could hear the ringing through the car's speakers, but there was evidently no microphone connection so no one could hear me. A wired solution should be feasible and there's a button on the steering wheel which may be able to answer calls.
Bluetooth Connection. An alternative to the wired connection is a bluetooth connection. Parrot has a neat car kit which even streams stereo from your Wizard (A2DP). Cool set up. Has anyone installed something like this in their Audi, BMW, etc.
Any help or direction would be most appreciated.
Help please!! My work have just kindly installed a intergrated bluetooth car kit for me. Its actually for my work phone a Nokia 6300. I am able to use the bluetooth to pair with my Kaiser and have voice conversations. Can I use it to listen to music though my Kaiser (actually a T-Mob Vario 3). The car kit must be connected to the car stereo because this cuts out automatically when I receive a call. I want to be able to use the car kit to allow me to listen to music from Media Player.
There is an app called BT toggle that routes all audio from the device to a bluetooth headset/speaker so It may be worth giving that a go..although SQ will be no wehere near as good as the built in stereo in the vehicle.
What car kit have the installed for you?
Is it a THB Bury car kit, if so then THB make a proper cradle for the kaiser
Yes it is a THB Bury Car kit with the cradlefor the Nokia 6300 with intergrated bluetooth sitting on top of it. I dont really want to buy the Kaiser Kit. Just stream music via the bluetooth cradle. Tried the BT Toggle app that c.b sugested but cant seem to get that to work. It just seems to make the music thats playing go quiet on the phone but it doesnt then come out of the cars speakers. Any ideas anyone?
Hi, I have purchased a THB Bury cradle for my cars existing phone system. the TyTN II works but gets bad feedback to the person i am talking too. If i switch the cradle to my old crappy nokia it works with no interference. Also the TomTom program wont go through the car radio like the phone when connected to the cradle. Has anyone else fixed these issues?
thanks
Tim
I am thinkings of upgrading to the O2 Stellar as I can buy a THB Car kit Cradle that is compatable with my current car system. Unfortunately I have been told by THB that although the car cradle is not Blue tooth, it still provides power to the Stellar, and will mute the radio sending phone calls to the car speakers during calls. However when I use TomTom (Which I want to load onto the Stallar for Work) the sound will not come out via the car speakers or the stellars own speaker due to so kind of software issue. I would prefer the TomTom sound to come out of the internal speaker. Does anyone know how I can get around this problem and why it is happening