Bluetooth for a car without natvie support question(s)
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 11:10 am
My 2000 van is way to old to have bluetooth but I can see how it would be nice to have it. The stereo has a cd player and tape player but no input jacks.
In the distance past I had a special cassette that would plug in the player that had a stereo plug on it so you could get things like your computer to output sound through your cars system.
I've also had a tuner that allowed a mp3 player to play after you tuned in to an unused FM station and plug it into a mp3 player.
Both of these are quite old and not in all that great of condition anymore so I'm thinking I'd like to get something new, something new being perhaps a bluetooth receiver that would output to the FM radio. It would also be nice to have it usable with a smart phone. One of my sons gives me his old phones and pays for my phone service so right now I have a Samsung S3.
Anyone have experience with such a thing and perhaps a few things to look for or avoid? I thinking of paying say $30 for this so if that gets me in the ball park of something you know about that would be great.
Ed
In the distance past I had a special cassette that would plug in the player that had a stereo plug on it so you could get things like your computer to output sound through your cars system.
I've also had a tuner that allowed a mp3 player to play after you tuned in to an unused FM station and plug it into a mp3 player.
Both of these are quite old and not in all that great of condition anymore so I'm thinking I'd like to get something new, something new being perhaps a bluetooth receiver that would output to the FM radio. It would also be nice to have it usable with a smart phone. One of my sons gives me his old phones and pays for my phone service so right now I have a Samsung S3.
Anyone have experience with such a thing and perhaps a few things to look for or avoid? I thinking of paying say $30 for this so if that gets me in the ball park of something you know about that would be great.
Ed