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    D4 BT Audio

    Those of you who were too tight (aka me) to pony up for the ICE package, what have you done to get mp3 audio playing?

    I've been using my iPhone via the AUX input to date but its a pain that the socket is at the back of the centre console.

    I'm looking at one of these unless someone has a better suggestion.

    Specificatiions for Tunelink Auto: The universal wireless Bluetooth to FM and direct connect in-car audio solution for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

    Cheers.

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    I'm in the same boat, I'm most annoyed by the fact that the AUX with the iPhone requires a much higher volume setting.

    I don't like the FM units, the quality is not that great.

    I'm also still looking for a better option.

    I've been also looking at the Kensington LiquidAux which would be another halfbaked option or the Audio Connectivity Module but can't determine whether it will work with the D4 & how much it would be.

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    CarAudio Connect AUX with Bluetooth

    Try the above from Belkin, works well and sound quality is superb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geoz View Post
    I'm in the same boat, I'm most annoyed by the fact that the AUX with the iPhone requires a much higher volume setting.

    I don't like the FM units, the quality is not that great.

    I'm also still looking for a better option.

    I've been also looking at the Kensington LiquidAux which would be another halfbaked option or the Audio Connectivity Module but can't determine whether it will work with the D4 & how much it would be.
    The tunelink has a 3.5mm out so I'm thinking it could live in the lighter socket on the back of the centre console with a short lead into the AUX.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyB-Oz View Post
    CarAudio Connect AUX with Bluetooth

    Try the above from Belkin, works well and sound quality is superb.
    I looked at that but didn't like the separation of the transmitter and light socket PS. The Tunelink seems to be a neater solution.

    Belkin : CarAudio Connect FM

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    Mobridge do one that is fully integrated up to MY10 and are working on the MY 12 and above.

    New Land Rover Bluetooth Compatibility | mObridge

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    I thought the Tunelink was the go until I read some posts on their support forum. Not good.

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