Video: iPhone 3G running Firmware 3.0 Streaming Audio to Car Stereo over Bluetooth
Apple announced more than 100 new features in iPhone firmware 3.0 at the special event last month. One of the features was support for Stereo Bluetooth profile (A2DP). Folks at Cars.com have just published a demo video to show how it will work. It's very cool. Stereo Bluetooth has been...
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It is a very good use of the AD2P technology and the built in BT coming out in the newer cars. You can also do this in any car with an FM radio. I had been using a Motorola T505 Auto hands=free device and a Blackberry 8120 for more than a year in the same manner. I would set the BB to my favorite Internet radio station, sent the AD2P via BT to the T505 which would convert it to FM and wirelessly transmit it to the FM radio. I listened as I traveled. As long as I had a cell signal, it worked great. When I switched carriers and to the Iphone, it was the one function I missed the most. With the 3.0, I'm able to listen again by bouncing the BT from the T505 to my Jeeps FM radio. Great!
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In the video he says any iphone...? He doesnt seem too tech savy but o well at least its coming xD
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It's based on what Apple mentioned during the special event when iPhone firmware was previewed.
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daymn thats cool
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So since 3.0 is going to add a bunch of the missing features iphone has, is there going to be anything else missing that everyone wanted. Copy and paste, mms, and other stuff are finally added. I just want to know if theirs anything else missing besides video recording (which may be out) that everyone wants>
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been removed .. typical
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will it have the ability to link to a bluetooth GPS receiver for navigation, i want the stereo BT but using my GPS would be nice too
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He's appealing to people that like cars, not technology. :/
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So sad but so true. =(
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Wow, thats a nice launch of this product from apple
i really like these guys and the products what they have in the market today
bluetooth is very useful in the car if its along with a GPS Monitor
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I want more details! This is starting to look like Microsoft's Sync.