10-03-2008, 07:25 AM
Has anyone experience with the mObridge bluetooth device (http://www.mobridgeinc.com/products/bluetooth)? This hardware installs in the space of, and uses the bus connection for, the CD changer in the boot? The latest version incorporates the Parrot bluetooth phone technology, so that you can control both your iPod (which you connect and leave in the boot with the mObridge device) and your mobile phone on the PCM screen using the navnob. It also has an auxilliary audio input that can be used for satellite radio receivers or additional music players.
I currently have an aftermarket system that uses an FM interface set to specific frequency (89.1) with a radio disconnect switch to connect the iPod and while it works, it has limitations (like trying to read the iPod screen and scroll through music choices while driving - frankly this is not safe). I would prefer the mObridge approach - if it works!
Thanks and looking forward to any feedback, positive or negative.
Jonathan Fox
2008 C2S coupe, midnight blue metallic; can't drive it enough!
I currently have an aftermarket system that uses an FM interface set to specific frequency (89.1) with a radio disconnect switch to connect the iPod and while it works, it has limitations (like trying to read the iPod screen and scroll through music choices while driving - frankly this is not safe). I would prefer the mObridge approach - if it works!
Thanks and looking forward to any feedback, positive or negative.
Jonathan Fox
2008 C2S coupe, midnight blue metallic; can't drive it enough!