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Your plans to pair Incredible with car stereo

I got lucky. My tahoe has theflip down screen with aux inputs so i just plug my phone right into those with a cable and it works.i stream my pandora all the time
 
Oh boy, bluetooth is about the crappiest audio I ever heard. What a waste of money.

Back to trying to find a way to get SPDIF output
 
I have a Motorola Blue Tooth/FM Transmitter (model t505) that I just clip on the visor - Can change to just about any fm station and has worked really well. The sell in the office stores for around $100 but you can probably find one on line for $50 But I got mine from Ebay for about $20

How long does this thing last battery wise?
I don't want to charge it in the car since the whole purpose is to reduce wires, so I guess I have to lug it into the house every day to charge it?...
 
I've got a Pioneer AVH P4100DVD in my mazdaspeed3. i had no problems getting my incredible connected.
The only thing that sucks is i can not get the phonebook to transfer to my h/u. anyone else having this problem?
on my older phones i never had a problem. when i try to send a contact card to the h/u the incredible disconnects from bluetooth. and even if i could get it to stay connected, how would i transfer the entire phonebook? i can't find that option. :confused:
 
Maybe I'm just an idiot, but I can't seem to get mine to connect to play music. My car came stock with a bluetooth stereo so I can connect and make calls and stuff directly through my car. Is there a way that while it's connected, I can just play music through the pandora app or through the HTC music app on the phone and have it go through my car stereos (as if i was on a phone call)?
 
My Rover has a Harmon Kardon factory unit with 6disc changer in the rear and luckly a tape deck in the headunit I use a simple tape adapter sounds so much better then FM Transmitters and is very reliable been using the same adapter for 5 years in 2 diffrent cars.
My old Honda Element that wsaa a work vehicle had an aux jack which was by far the best sound quality wish my new work van had aux or tape but no just CD (I don't even own CDs anymore lol)

I use the tape adaptor in my 05 TL. 1000x better then fm transmitter sounded
 
Maybe I'm just an idiot, but I can't seem to get mine to connect to play music. My car came stock with a bluetooth stereo so I can connect and make calls and stuff directly through my car. Is there a way that while it's connected, I can just play music through the pandora app or through the HTC music app on the phone and have it go through my car stereos (as if i was on a phone call)?

i would imagine while it's paired any audio from you're phone would play through the car speakers. although, many cars do not have that option and only function for calls.
 
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