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07-11-2019, 09:49 AM | #1 |
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New to me Z4M Coupe: Audio options?
I’m a 13 year owner of a Z4 2.5i roadster and have purchased a 2006 Z4M Coupe that I’ll be picking up next week and driving 15 hours back home.
What are my options for streaming Bluetooth that will be a simple plug and play? I don't Want to resort to wearing headphones, but my 03 Z4 only had AM/FM.
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07-11-2019, 12:35 PM | #3 |
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Already done for me.
I love the noise of internal combustion, but a 15 hour ride might required additional entertainment.
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07-13-2019, 07:37 AM | #4 |
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I think I answered my own question. I bought one of these this week and I’ll let you all know if it sucks.
Nulaxy Bluetooth FM Transmitter for Car, Auto Search FM Blank Channel Bluetooth Car Adapter with QC3.0& 5V/2.4A Charging, Support USB Flash Drive, microSD, Aux, EQ, Wireless Handsfree Car Kit -KM29Pro https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07S92LHNL..._U-CkDbVJE4R20
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07-14-2019, 02:20 AM | #5 |
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All depends on where you are.
If you can find a clean spot in the band in/around Charlotte, it'll do. That was my first try, but round abouts Pasadena there's no open frequency. I use a similar gadget at home to send Sirius/XM around my house and it works fine.
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I've taken a different approach. I bought a lightning-to-aux cable at Amazon for my iPhone. I have a SiriusXM streaming subscription (now available with their lower tier, meaning you can stream pretty cheaply now), as well as Spotify and my own massive music library on the phone. I just run anything I want via the aux port. Not elegant, but functional. Sirius in particular is great to stream because they have 3 bitrate options, and the highest is 320kbps - MUCH better than the crappy satellite stream.
I recently bought an Apple watch and I can navigate my music with it - for instance if playing from a playlist and I want to jump a song, I don't have to fumble with the phone to to it, I can just raise my wrist and there are the music controls. Handy.
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I installed a Pioneer AVH-3400 in my Z4MC and I love it. Single DIN with flip up screen. Yes, it partially blocks the center vents, but not enough to make a difference, IMO. Bluetooth or cable to my iPhone, so Apple Music, Spotify, Waze etc all work flawlessly. I tried a Bluetooth transmitter, but it's frustrating in urban areas.
I found a much better deal on the unit ($350) by shopping locally than buying online from Best Buy etc, but you can also find on eBay for about that price. |
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