![]() ![]() The reason : When you switch off your car, the streaming automatically stops when BT is disconnected. I would recommend you go with a BT A2DP receiver without a built in battery. ![]() I'll probably get this very shortly (next couple weeks after some more research) and post a review. ![]() And the one above is also powered by USB, so if you have the USB input in the console, you can just plug it in and have it charged at all times. Now the CIC nav with combox does way more, but if you're interested in just streaming music to your stereo without a cord, this may be your ticket. If you're really only interested in streaming music from your phone to car stereo so you can cut the cord, then a bluetooth adapter like this one that plugs into your existing AUX IN should work. I have an 07 which has the old CCC navigation system, I would need to spend over $2000 just to upgrade to the new CIC and combox, and that's just parts. ![]() I personally believe having ACP with okay audio was better than no ACP at all.Īny update that allows for Apple Carplay or Android Auto will modernized that screen.Interestingly I was just looking into this today. IIRC, both the android screen units and the ACP modules will all still use AUX input on your car so your audio may vary. If you have CIC unit, as others have said here, there are Apple car play modules that can be installed inline to utilized the screen and take over the idrive controller for Apple Car play and various other features these modules have. If you have a CCC unit, your screen is not high resolution and one of those android headunits that replaces the screen is an ideal candidate for you. It involves a lot and costs at a minimum $2000 just for the correct parts. There is also Bimmertech MMI Prime ($650), which allows Carplay and a bunch of features, as well as a rear camera option. I know some people have upgraded to NBT, but I heard there are still quirks with this, as well as quite expensive to complete the upgrade. Given that technology has come a long way in recent years, wondering what options have evolved to upgrade our Navi units? ![]()
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