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Cant seem to find much info out there...

Can you connect via Bluetooth to a cheapo receiver and wire it into an Autocom unit?

Cheers
 
Cant seem to find much info out there...

Can you connect via Bluetooth to a cheapo receiver and wire it into an Autocom unit?

Cheers

Not sure depends what you mean by cheap, but you can get the autocom Bluetooth dongle & wire it into your unit.
 
Yeah have seen those but a tad pricey! Was thinking of one if the generic Bluetooth receivers on Amazon/eBay...
 
I've tried a few blue tooth set ups for bike comms…..you get what you pay for ..the best i saw is the Sena SR10, this connects to almost anything bluetooth without hassle ,
 
See thing is all I want is for the voice instructions from the sat nav to be played through the Autocom Logic headsets that we use. I'm not bothered about the phone calling etc.

I was hoping that there would be some sort of cheap receiver that can be connected to the TT as a 'Headset' and the audio to be fed from this into the autocom via standard 3.5mm audio jack...

Any recommendations?

I have already spent an arm and a leg on bits and bobs and would rather not fork out for the Autocom bluetooth module. Is this even guaranteed to connect to the TT? The TT only gives you the option to connect a 'Headset' with instructions of what to do.

Thanks
 
hI,
I have tried this for one of my hard of hearing customers who wanted to boost the sound output with an amplifier and it didn't work with a generic B/T receiver. The TT Rider will look for a headset profile and these have an A2DP profile.

Hope that helps.

Cheers, [email protected]
 


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