Need aftermarket Bluetooth Audio interface

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noeldillabough

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I have a 2010 Yukon with Nav, XM Radio, a USB interface for iPod and bluetooth that works with my Blackberry.

However it does NOT have a way to stream bluetooth audio to the deck. I tried using a FIPO dongle that works on every iPod dock i've tried it on but the Yukon's system does not detect it. Plugging the iPod into the USB port works, but not connecting the dongle.

Is there any way to add A2DP bluetooth audio to my Yukon without losing any of the other features? Preferably something with no visible wires or that connects to the USB port.

My wife's supercheap Panasonic car stereo does it no problem and it was around $100 lol. Funny they didn't add bluetooth audio to the Yukon.

In case any asks, yes I've paired my iPod with the bluetooth in the car, it thinks its a phone.
 

codee

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I'm looking for the exact same thing for my truck - I have a 2009 Hybrid Tahoe, and i'm trying to find a way to add A2DP to my truck - my phone is synced for phone calls, but i still need to use the aux cord for my pandora/slacker. I would like a simple addon of some sort, I've seen the parrot systems that I could get to replace my current bluetooth calling and add A2DP but I like having the phone interface on my displays with the factory system. I have the factory Nav, XM, Bluetooth, backup cam, and rear seat video.

Anybody have suggestions as to what I could do to add streaming audio via bluetooth to my truck without replacing the entire system and trying to get everything interfaced again?

Thanks guys!
 

jmyler

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might try posting in the right forum. The guys with your vehicle probably won't see it here and we haven't done enough research to know about anything but our own. check out scosche to see if they have anything. I use a bluefusion unit in my truck to stream stereo bluetooth to my head unit.
 

cody08

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try anything by parrot, but I haven't seen many bluetooth units that I was very impressed with that are stand alone or factory integrated. An aftermarket headunit with bluetooth would be a better way to go.
 

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