DMike
Senior member
Good evening fellows,
I’ve searched through older threads but couldn’t find specific info so humbly requesting help and insight…
I have a 2005 e85 with 10-speaker top hifi audio (aka premium audio) with carvers, digital dsp with coaxial cabling for cd changer, but none installed. The headunit is an OEM non-nav Business CD and I don’t have MFSW.
Over the years I’ve gone through several integration interfaces which have become obsolete. The two first ones were older generation iPod-integrations via the connectors in the boot, with a dsp-converter. Then I’ve had a couple of BT phone integrations, CK100 (6310 and 9800 era) and the most recent one being a Nokia CK300, a Nokia S60-era kit with BT audio and phone integration right to the headunit (using aux and phone line-ins). The the BT profiles of the kit are old and basic ones and no wonder, the kit increasingly struggles with my iPhones. Time to move on, I think.
Looking for a new kit, I can see that old school automotive integration kits with separate controls like Nokia’s CK or Parrot exists no more. Browsing the forum and Amazon I could find Bluemusic and GROM being the closest match and most popular — even only ones?
The ideal functionality would include:
A. BT audio interface with
A1. ability to repeat or skip tracks from headunit buttons
A2. artist and song titles shown on headunit
A3. decent sound quality, and
B. BT phone connectivity with
B1. phone ringing through the speakers, and
B2. ringing even when in FM radio or CD mode
B3. ability to answer the phone from a button on the headunit
B4. ability to end call from the headunit
B5. ability to activate Siri from the headunit
Tecnically the headunit connector has a pin, activation of which displays ”phone” on the headunit and interrupts all other audio sources in favor of line-in signals from a phone. From what I’ve read about Bluemusic and GROM, neither takes advantege of this functionality (and thus spec B2 would not be possible) but I could be wrong.
Now you in the know, with either Bluemusic or GROM installed, which of the above specifications are met by these modules? Or is there any other kit I should look into?
I’ve searched through older threads but couldn’t find specific info so humbly requesting help and insight…
I have a 2005 e85 with 10-speaker top hifi audio (aka premium audio) with carvers, digital dsp with coaxial cabling for cd changer, but none installed. The headunit is an OEM non-nav Business CD and I don’t have MFSW.
Over the years I’ve gone through several integration interfaces which have become obsolete. The two first ones were older generation iPod-integrations via the connectors in the boot, with a dsp-converter. Then I’ve had a couple of BT phone integrations, CK100 (6310 and 9800 era) and the most recent one being a Nokia CK300, a Nokia S60-era kit with BT audio and phone integration right to the headunit (using aux and phone line-ins). The the BT profiles of the kit are old and basic ones and no wonder, the kit increasingly struggles with my iPhones. Time to move on, I think.
Looking for a new kit, I can see that old school automotive integration kits with separate controls like Nokia’s CK or Parrot exists no more. Browsing the forum and Amazon I could find Bluemusic and GROM being the closest match and most popular — even only ones?
The ideal functionality would include:
A. BT audio interface with
A1. ability to repeat or skip tracks from headunit buttons
A2. artist and song titles shown on headunit
A3. decent sound quality, and
B. BT phone connectivity with
B1. phone ringing through the speakers, and
B2. ringing even when in FM radio or CD mode
B3. ability to answer the phone from a button on the headunit
B4. ability to end call from the headunit
B5. ability to activate Siri from the headunit
Tecnically the headunit connector has a pin, activation of which displays ”phone” on the headunit and interrupts all other audio sources in favor of line-in signals from a phone. From what I’ve read about Bluemusic and GROM, neither takes advantege of this functionality (and thus spec B2 would not be possible) but I could be wrong.
Now you in the know, with either Bluemusic or GROM installed, which of the above specifications are met by these modules? Or is there any other kit I should look into?