R60 A2DP Compatibility?
#1
A2DP Compatibility?
I've searched high and low, and tempted to head back to the dealer to figure this out myself...
The connected system seems FAR to centric to the iPhone community, and with zero support for an Android application in sight we still little reason to spend the cash.
That said we absolutely want bluetooth for phone and audio input!
This thread - https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...bluetooth.html seems to say that A2DP IS working for some users, but not others.
This thread - https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...h-problem.html says you HAVE to have connected.
However connected doesn't state it will support A2DP, it merely speaks to plugged in via the USB to get audio support.
What's the official answer??? Does the Mini support A2DP???
The connected system seems FAR to centric to the iPhone community, and with zero support for an Android application in sight we still little reason to spend the cash.
That said we absolutely want bluetooth for phone and audio input!
This thread - https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...bluetooth.html seems to say that A2DP IS working for some users, but not others.
This thread - https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...h-problem.html says you HAVE to have connected.
However connected doesn't state it will support A2DP, it merely speaks to plugged in via the USB to get audio support.
What's the official answer??? Does the Mini support A2DP???
#4
#5
Pretty much what you read is what's out there. I have mini connected and all works fine via bluetooth or the provided mini Y cable. Most of us who have issues are with the correct cradle for the I phone 4, latest software releases with the mini connected app and the actual production date of the vehicle, which none of those should pertain to you as you do not have mini connected if I understand you right. Not sure why your MA or SA can't answer your questions since they know what you ordered. Hopefully some of that will get resolved soon after the release of the IOS5.
#6
You realize that Android phones kinda suck? (Sorry, I couldn't resist).
A2DP is a nice feature but it doesn't seem to be on my wife's 2011 CM ALL4 w/Connect-NAV. I have paired my iPhone 4 for A2DP on some recent rental cars on my business trip including the Buick LaCrosse and the Toyota Sienna but it doesn't seem that our Mini knows how to do anything more than do phone calls.
A2DP is a nice feature but it doesn't seem to be on my wife's 2011 CM ALL4 w/Connect-NAV. I have paired my iPhone 4 for A2DP on some recent rental cars on my business trip including the Buick LaCrosse and the Toyota Sienna but it doesn't seem that our Mini knows how to do anything more than do phone calls.
#7
You realize that Android phones kinda suck? (Sorry, I couldn't resist).
A2DP is a nice feature but it doesn't seem to be on my wife's 2011 CM ALL4 w/Connect-NAV. I have paired my iPhone 4 for A2DP on some recent rental cars on my business trip including the Buick LaCrosse and the Toyota Sienna but it doesn't seem that our Mini knows how to do anything more than do phone calls.
A2DP is a nice feature but it doesn't seem to be on my wife's 2011 CM ALL4 w/Connect-NAV. I have paired my iPhone 4 for A2DP on some recent rental cars on my business trip including the Buick LaCrosse and the Toyota Sienna but it doesn't seem that our Mini knows how to do anything more than do phone calls.
Flyer53, haven't ordered yet! Still trying to nail down what options, etc. we are wanting to go with.
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#8
But since you brought it, you know that Android isn't really open...
<running and ducking for cover>
#9
That said, we're both in Nashville!!! Woohoo!
#10
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#11
So, what exactly does the regular Bluetooth support, only phone calls? we are in the market for a countryman and after reading up quite a bit, I am starting to question the value of "Connected".
I am not willing to plunk in 2K if will not seamlessly support both my Android and my wife's iPhone
I am not willing to plunk in 2K if will not seamlessly support both my Android and my wife's iPhone
#12
Grazie tanto!
Glad I'm not the only one experiencing this conundrum...
What steams me is after watching the new BMW six-series demo it seems "Connected" is the new BMW family technology which is exclusive to iOS.
Very frustrating!
So, what exactly does the regular Bluetooth support, only phone calls? we are in the market for a countryman and after reading up quite a bit, I am starting to question the value of "Connected".
I am not willing to plunk in 2K if will not seamlessly support both my Android and my wife's iPhone
I am not willing to plunk in 2K if will not seamlessly support both my Android and my wife's iPhone
What steams me is after watching the new BMW six-series demo it seems "Connected" is the new BMW family technology which is exclusive to iOS.
Very frustrating!
#15
We are Droid users also and hoping this bluetooth will work as well. Not sure why it would have that many problems. My 2011 Jeep JK Rubi has UConnect and my Droid works great with it, for incoming, outgoing calls, texts, and streaming music via bluetooth. My wife has an iPod she plugs into via the USB and no issues either, comes right up on the screen. You would figure that MINI/BMW would be up to date on the tech stuff as well.
#16
You'll have to tell me what color your Mini CM is in case I see you. My wife's car is Crystal Silver with a black roof and bonnet stripes. Usually seen around Vandy or hauling kids.
#17
We are Droid users also and hoping this bluetooth will work as well. Not sure why it would have that many problems. My 2011 Jeep JK Rubi has UConnect and my Droid works great with it, for incoming, outgoing calls, texts, and streaming music via bluetooth. My wife has an iPod she plugs into via the USB and no issues either, comes right up on the screen. You would figure that MINI/BMW would be up to date on the tech stuff as well.
The iPod is so entrenched in car audio that adding the iPhone (which uses similar APIs) isn't a big stretch for manufacturers. Since there has never been a popular music API system for Android, technologies like A2DP become more important but if the car never implemented it in the first place, then we're all out of luck. It's possible the Bluetooth chip set they used has A2DP in it but the software stack for Connect never implemented it. Even for Apple it took a while for them to get A2DP right in iPhones after they implemented it.
#18
I think Android support may be coming sooner than later. I read somewhere just today that BMW has released the BMW android app, I am sure the MINI app can't be far behind.... I'll try to find the article.
Here is the article:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ml#post3376148
I was mistaken, it is only the remote app, but hey at leas they are developing for Android now.
Michael
Here is the article:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ml#post3376148
I was mistaken, it is only the remote app, but hey at leas they are developing for Android now.
Michael
I've searched high and low, and tempted to head back to the dealer to figure this out myself...
The connected system seems FAR to centric to the iPhone community, and with zero support for an Android application in sight we still little reason to spend the cash.
That said we absolutely want bluetooth for phone and audio input!
This thread - https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...bluetooth.html seems to say that A2DP IS working for some users, but not others.
This thread - https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...h-problem.html says you HAVE to have connected.
However connected doesn't state it will support A2DP, it merely speaks to plugged in via the USB to get audio support.
What's the official answer??? Does the Mini support A2DP???
The connected system seems FAR to centric to the iPhone community, and with zero support for an Android application in sight we still little reason to spend the cash.
That said we absolutely want bluetooth for phone and audio input!
This thread - https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...bluetooth.html seems to say that A2DP IS working for some users, but not others.
This thread - https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...h-problem.html says you HAVE to have connected.
However connected doesn't state it will support A2DP, it merely speaks to plugged in via the USB to get audio support.
What's the official answer??? Does the Mini support A2DP???
#19
Motoringfile posted a few days ago that both Mini/BMW have opened up the market to 3rd parties...which was the point of this whole connected thing anyways. Develop an app, add it and let connected to it's thing. Hopefully after the IOS5 release this week... A few more things will get updated. Still waiting for "Office" to do it's thing...emails, calenders, appointments etc. Readable Texts would be nice
#20
I think Android support may be coming sooner than later. I read somewhere just today that BMW has released the BMW android app, I am sure the MINI app can't be far behind.... I'll try to find the article.
Here is the article:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ml#post3376148
I was mistaken, it is only the remote app, but hey at leas they are developing for Android now.
Michael
Here is the article:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ml#post3376148
I was mistaken, it is only the remote app, but hey at leas they are developing for Android now.
Michael
Both the wife and I agree that having Facebook, Twitter, etc. is absolutely a poor idea when mobile. That said, streaming Pandora, iHeartRadio, and Google music is EXTREMELY attractive (and can be done with nearly EVERY other car out there).
Ugh... tack on another $1250 to our already high MSRP.
Just to verify, Connected COMES with bluetooth... RIGHT?
#21
As far as I know A2DP isn't available on MINIs just yet. I believe it's just bluetooth hands-free but don't mark my words on it. I have a Droid as well and it would be a sweet feature but I just keep my iPod plugged in at all times in the 'secret compartment' and wouldn't use the droid for music anyway.
Not to hijack, but I find it funny how so many people are going crazy for the iphone 4s when it's a very minor upgrade and my 1 year old Droid Incredible will still give it a run for its money (and had an 8mp camera to begin with..woooo)
Not to hijack, but I find it funny how so many people are going crazy for the iphone 4s when it's a very minor upgrade and my 1 year old Droid Incredible will still give it a run for its money (and had an 8mp camera to begin with..woooo)
#23
I have a Droid X. I can play Netflix audio, ESPN radio audio, Pandora audio, NFL sunday ticket audio, music files, audio of video files (you get the idea) via BT through MINI connected w/Nav.
When I originally paired the phone (through the phone menu), it was paired as phone only. When I unpaired and tried again through the 'External Devices' window, Audio support and phone support was enabled.
Not sure if that answers the OPs question, but the only thing my phone doesn't do that my wife's iPhone does is launch connected. I then discovered that her 3gs does as much as my phone does via y cable except hers displays album art. Big deal. I'll take my Andriod's flexibility and tight integration with Gmail, voice, contacts, calendar, etc any day.
Did I mention I can listen to all audio via BT in my MINI?
EDIT - BTW - the steering wheel controls work on Pandora and music player
When I originally paired the phone (through the phone menu), it was paired as phone only. When I unpaired and tried again through the 'External Devices' window, Audio support and phone support was enabled.
Not sure if that answers the OPs question, but the only thing my phone doesn't do that my wife's iPhone does is launch connected. I then discovered that her 3gs does as much as my phone does via y cable except hers displays album art. Big deal. I'll take my Andriod's flexibility and tight integration with Gmail, voice, contacts, calendar, etc any day.
Did I mention I can listen to all audio via BT in my MINI?
EDIT - BTW - the steering wheel controls work on Pandora and music player
#24
Okay... Another option which I had totally forgotten about was the line-in. I'm guessing ALL CM's have this? Then I would only have to worry about bluetooth for phone.
Now if only her phone (which this will be her CM) had a proper car dock! :(
My Galaxy S2 has a BRILLIANT OEM docking solution, complete with locking mechanism and aux audio out. Which with some custom work I could engineer attaching it to the Craven Speed mount arm and have all of the media she'd ever want AND Google navigation at her finger tips.
Just still having challenges in spending $1250 on Connected, when it really isn't going to do what we want. More so doesn't have a roadmap on when it might.
Now if only her phone (which this will be her CM) had a proper car dock! :(
My Galaxy S2 has a BRILLIANT OEM docking solution, complete with locking mechanism and aux audio out. Which with some custom work I could engineer attaching it to the Craven Speed mount arm and have all of the media she'd ever want AND Google navigation at her finger tips.
Just still having challenges in spending $1250 on Connected, when it really isn't going to do what we want. More so doesn't have a roadmap on when it might.
#25
I have a Droid X. I can play Netflix audio, ESPN radio audio, Pandora audio, NFL sunday ticket audio, music files, audio of video files (you get the idea) via BT through MINI connected w/Nav.
When I originally paired the phone (through the phone menu), it was paired as phone only. When I unpaired and tried again through the 'External Devices' window, Audio support and phone support was enabled.
Not sure if that answers the OPs question, but the only thing my phone doesn't do that my wife's iPhone does is launch connected. I then discovered that her 3gs does as much as my phone does via y cable except hers displays album art. Big deal. I'll take my Andriod's flexibility and tight integration with Gmail, voice, contacts, calendar, etc any day.
Did I mention I can listen to all audio via BT in my MINI?
EDIT - BTW - the steering wheel controls work on Pandora and music player
When I originally paired the phone (through the phone menu), it was paired as phone only. When I unpaired and tried again through the 'External Devices' window, Audio support and phone support was enabled.
Not sure if that answers the OPs question, but the only thing my phone doesn't do that my wife's iPhone does is launch connected. I then discovered that her 3gs does as much as my phone does via y cable except hers displays album art. Big deal. I'll take my Andriod's flexibility and tight integration with Gmail, voice, contacts, calendar, etc any day.
Did I mention I can listen to all audio via BT in my MINI?
EDIT - BTW - the steering wheel controls work on Pandora and music player
I could care less about album art as it will be right on the android screen!
Okay, tack on $1250 to our current running total.