iPhone 4 Bluetooth music to helmet?

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I have an iPhone 4 and am looking into purchasing a new helmet with blue tooth capabilitys. I've been into the phone settings but can't find anything that will allow me to run the iPod through Bluetooth. Have I missed an obvious option or are there any recommended apps which will allow me to listen to music without wired earphones.

Chris
 
I have an iPhone 4 and am looking into purchasing a new helmet with blue tooth capabilitys. I've been into the phone settings but can't find anything that will allow me to run the iPod through Bluetooth. Have I missed an obvious option or are there any recommended apps which will allow me to listen to music without wired earphones.

Chris

Turn on Bluetooth and pair with helmet bluetooth, once paired music etc will automatically go over bluetooth.
 
Just my 2 pence worth,

but before you shell out on a bluetooth setup the sound quality (IMHO) is still not as good as a wired one. I would use the money saved to buy a set of UE custom moulded jobbies, down load an app called adaptatunes, run the lead to your phone in an inside pocket, set to shuffle and be prepared to listen to outstanding quality music, that will increase and decrease in volume as your speed changes.

I've tried bluetooth, love the idea of being wire free, it's fine for intercom but just not quite there yet for music.
 
I play music through my interphone f4 bluetooth kit from an iPhone and the quality is more than good enough.
 
I play music through my interphone f4 bluetooth kit from an iPhone and the quality is more than good enough.

Totally agree (we use Sena SMH10) given the fact you still want to hear what is going off around you then the sound quality is perfect for on a bike.
 
Are you using speakers? It maybe that because I use in ear monitors I can hear a notable difference in sound quality.

I've found that with speakers after a while the competition with wind noise detracts from the listening pleasure

However in ear monitors are not cheap so if speakers work for you that's great
 
You need to make sure you buy a bluetooth helmet kit that is able to stream music (A2DP). I bought a Scala Solo from a chap on here, great for phone calls but it wont stream music!:blast

The one i have now streams music and to be honest i have never had a problem with it, sounds good enough to me considering its in your lid/wind noise etc...

Its the BMW WCS-2. Expensive, yes.
 


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