Bluetooth adapter for aux input?
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I just got one today from Verizon. I tried one song on my new phone and it worked well. I made a playlist for my commute to work in the am and I'll know better then. Seems alright so far. It charges with USB or phone cord. Says it will last about 4 hours on a full charge. I like the one shown in this thread because it angles. I noticed when I connected mine it only went one way due to the soft keys. Its all trial and error.
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I use the item below in my truck and it works well. My iPhone pairs with the Flexsmart and the Flex is an FM transmitter to the head unit. No batterie since it plugs into the cigarette lighter socket. Never tried it on the bike, but it may be worth looking at.
http://www.amazon.com/FlexSMART-Tran.../dp/B003PPGOC0
http://www.amazon.com/FlexSMART-Tran.../dp/B003PPGOC0
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i have also been looking into this for the same reason, streaming music. i am really surprised that harman kardon doesnt have an add on for this especially with bluetooth an A2DP becoming so popular with smart phones. A lot of aftermarket radios have these features built in. Regardless i am going to keep searching if i find anthing ill keep you guys posted
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I have this one -
It can be Velcro'ed onto the fairing just below the radio. Works OK and stays charged for a long time but I prefer my bluetooth behind - the - head headphones. That way I can pull over and quickly take a phone call with the phone still in the tour pak, or listen to Pandora / iTunes using the controls on the headphones.
Much easier.
It can be Velcro'ed onto the fairing just below the radio. Works OK and stays charged for a long time but I prefer my bluetooth behind - the - head headphones. That way I can pull over and quickly take a phone call with the phone still in the tour pak, or listen to Pandora / iTunes using the controls on the headphones.
Much easier.