2009 XF Premium Luxury Bluetooth Audio
#2
Yes, see this thread.
I use the Tune2Air with my Samsung Galaxy Note 4 with no issues - skip tracks with the steering wheel remote control, etc - it's perfect. It supports iPhones too.
I use the Tune2Air with my Samsung Galaxy Note 4 with no issues - skip tracks with the steering wheel remote control, etc - it's perfect. It supports iPhones too.
#4
I am ready to sell my Tune2Air. Make an offer.
It's just not all that. The biggest problem for me is how it interferes with bluetooth headsets. It tries to grab the headset call and then lets it go, and does that repeatedly.
Plus it's not friendly with apps like Spotify. It just wants to play your iTunes library music, which is the most archaic way to play music these days.
You're better off with a regular bluetooth audio adapter plugged into the 3.5mm if you are using more modern tech.
It's just not all that. The biggest problem for me is how it interferes with bluetooth headsets. It tries to grab the headset call and then lets it go, and does that repeatedly.
Plus it's not friendly with apps like Spotify. It just wants to play your iTunes library music, which is the most archaic way to play music these days.
You're better off with a regular bluetooth audio adapter plugged into the 3.5mm if you are using more modern tech.
#6
I am ready to sell my Tune2Air. Make an offer.
It's just not all that. The biggest problem for me is how it interferes with bluetooth headsets. It tries to grab the headset call and then lets it go, and does that repeatedly.
Plus it's not friendly with apps like Spotify. It just wants to play your iTunes library music, which is the most archaic way to play music these days.
You're better off with a regular bluetooth audio adapter plugged into the 3.5mm if you are using more modern tech.
It's just not all that. The biggest problem for me is how it interferes with bluetooth headsets. It tries to grab the headset call and then lets it go, and does that repeatedly.
Plus it's not friendly with apps like Spotify. It just wants to play your iTunes library music, which is the most archaic way to play music these days.
You're better off with a regular bluetooth audio adapter plugged into the 3.5mm if you are using more modern tech.
Spotify also works fine on my S5, when it connects does it pull up itunes before you have a chance to do anything? If so your phone is doing that and not the tune2air.
#7
I do not have a single issue with mine, if you have an android phone you can tell it to only play media and ignore the calls.
Spotify also works fine on my S5, when it connects does it pull up itunes before you have a chance to do anything? If so your phone is doing that and not the tune2air.
Spotify also works fine on my S5, when it connects does it pull up itunes before you have a chance to do anything? If so your phone is doing that and not the tune2air.
Yea, I am talking about iPhones. Don't know anything about the Androids.
On iPhones, it just starts playing your iTunes library when you start the car. And none of the controls work for apps like Spotify, so why pay 3 times as much for Tune2Air when a regular bluetooth adapter doesn't have the same problems with bluetooth headsets.
Not sure why you're paying a premium for Apple-focused product when you have an Android phone, but you would probably have done just fine with a $20 bluetooth adapter like the blackberry one. I have that in my other 4 cars, and it works great so I will be getting another to replace the over-hyped Tune2Air.
Last edited by lotusespritse; 07-07-2015 at 11:24 AM.
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#8
Yea, I am talking about iPhones. Don't know anything about the Androids.
On iPhones, it just starts playing your iTunes library when you start the car. And none of the controls work for apps like Spotify, so why pay 3 times as much for Tune2Air when a regular bluetooth adapter doesn't have the same problems with bluetooth headsets.
Not sure why you're paying a premium for Apple-focused product when you have an Android phone, but you would probably have done just fine with a $20 bluetooth adapter like the blackberry one. I have that in my other 4 cars, and it works great so I will be getting another to replace the over-hyped Tune2Air.
On iPhones, it just starts playing your iTunes library when you start the car. And none of the controls work for apps like Spotify, so why pay 3 times as much for Tune2Air when a regular bluetooth adapter doesn't have the same problems with bluetooth headsets.
Not sure why you're paying a premium for Apple-focused product when you have an Android phone, but you would probably have done just fine with a $20 bluetooth adapter like the blackberry one. I have that in my other 4 cars, and it works great so I will be getting another to replace the over-hyped Tune2Air.
#11
I am ready to sell my Tune2Air. Make an offer.
It's just not all that. The biggest problem for me is how it interferes with bluetooth headsets. It tries to grab the headset call and then lets it go, and does that repeatedly.
Plus it's not friendly with apps like Spotify. It just wants to play your iTunes library music, which is the most archaic way to play music these days.
You're better off with a regular bluetooth audio adapter plugged into the 3.5mm if you are using more modern tech.
It's just not all that. The biggest problem for me is how it interferes with bluetooth headsets. It tries to grab the headset call and then lets it go, and does that repeatedly.
Plus it's not friendly with apps like Spotify. It just wants to play your iTunes library music, which is the most archaic way to play music these days.
You're better off with a regular bluetooth audio adapter plugged into the 3.5mm if you are using more modern tech.
As boiler has said, on Android at least you can choose to only play Bluetooth Media Audio through it, which is what I've done. When I get in the car, my phone hooks up to the Tune2Air for the Bluetooth Audio, and connects to the Jag's original bluetooth for Call Audio. It works flawlessly. Spotify works fine with it too.
It's worth noting that if you use a bluetooth audio adapter plugged into the 3.5mm Aux socket then not only will you not be able to use the steering wheel controls to skip tracks, but you also will have to power the bluetooth audio adapter, either with a battery or a cigarette lighter charger. Definitely nowhere near as elegant a solution.
#12
This definitely sounds more like a problem with your phone rather than the Tune2Air.
As boiler has said, on Android at least you can choose to only play Bluetooth Media Audio through it, which is what I've done. When I get in the car, my phone hooks up to the Tune2Air for the Bluetooth Audio, and connects to the Jag's original bluetooth for Call Audio. It works flawlessly. Spotify works fine with it too.
It's worth noting that if you use a bluetooth audio adapter plugged into the 3.5mm Aux socket then not only will you not be able to use the steering wheel controls to skip tracks, but you also will have to power the bluetooth audio adapter, either with a battery or a cigarette lighter charger. Definitely nowhere near as elegant a solution.
As boiler has said, on Android at least you can choose to only play Bluetooth Media Audio through it, which is what I've done. When I get in the car, my phone hooks up to the Tune2Air for the Bluetooth Audio, and connects to the Jag's original bluetooth for Call Audio. It works flawlessly. Spotify works fine with it too.
It's worth noting that if you use a bluetooth audio adapter plugged into the 3.5mm Aux socket then not only will you not be able to use the steering wheel controls to skip tracks, but you also will have to power the bluetooth audio adapter, either with a battery or a cigarette lighter charger. Definitely nowhere near as elegant a solution.
The Blackberry wins. I just ordered another one to replace the Tune2Air. Blackberry $16.99 shipped. Tune2Air: $89.00
Is it hard to provide power to the blackberry? No
Does it matter that you have an extra power cable? No, it's all tucked in the center console because there's a USB right there that is on switched power. And the power cable comes with the Blackberry.
The Tune2Air does not do anything for Spotify for controls, so it's useless. Does it interfere with Bluetooth headsets? Yes, and not just while you are in the car, but for 15 minutes after you shut the car off because it still has power, and if you are within 30 feet of your car, it will mess with your headset. I have a house with an attached garage, so that's a problem. If you live in a van down by the river, you can park your XF on the other side of the river and take a canoe to your van, so you probably don't have this problem.
Do I know what I am doing? Yes. Super crazy technical. Something wrong with MY phone? Don't make me laugh!
Last edited by lotusespritse; 07-08-2015 at 07:32 PM.
#13
2009 XF Premium Luxury Bluetooth Audio
For what it's worth I've been using the Tune2Air for a couple of years with an iPhone and it has been great. I don't use headsets so can't comment on that. But it connects to tune2air for music and to jag for calls every time. And steering wheel controls work for whatever music I play through it - iTunes library, spotify, pandora etc.
only issue I have (as someone else mentions) is that iPhone defaults to playing local stores music so I have to choose spotify each time I drive from the iPhone screen
only issue I have (as someone else mentions) is that iPhone defaults to playing local stores music so I have to choose spotify each time I drive from the iPhone screen
#14
No.
Well, quite clearly you don't, and you're not, because you've taken problems that you are having with a device, problems that I and many other forum users don't have at all and authoritatively declaring that therefore these problems are inherent to the device and therefore everyone else will have them, regardless of the experience of myself and many others. More than that, you're recommending a worse solution (no remote control of audio) to new forum users - it's fine (and helpful) to say to people investigating the device that you've had problems, but to argue with others about their positive experience is moronic. Did you also consider the possibility that your Tune2Air is faulty, rather than the whole line of devices? Have you done a software update to the Tune2Air from the website?
Heaven forbid it would be something wrong with your phone! Let me guess, based on that attitude you have an iPhone, right? I hate to break it to you, but not all phones (or the settings you have set on those phones) are perfect.
Honest to god, the arrogance displayed by some people here is breathtaking.
Last edited by davetibbs; 07-09-2015 at 10:02 AM.
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#18
Yes, but the one thing you carefully omit from your diatribe is that the Blackberry doesn't do that the Tune2Air does is allow use of the steering wheel/audio controls to skip back and forward tracks - to many people, myself included, this is an important feature. I like to be able to skip through tracks without having to stare at my phone.
It works fine with my Spotify, and many other people's.
No.
Oh, Ad Hominem attacks as well? Classy.
Well, quite clearly you don't, and you're not, because you've taken problems that you are having with a device, problems that I and many other forum users don't have at all and authoritatively declaring that therefore these problems are inherent to the device and therefore everyone else will have them, regardless of the experience of myself and many others. More than that, you're recommending a worse solution (no remote control of audio) to new forum users - it's fine (and helpful) to say to people investigating the device that you've had problems, but to argue with others about their positive experience is moronic. Did you also consider the possibility that your Tune2Air is faulty, rather than the whole line of devices? Have you done a software update to the Tune2Air from the website?
Heaven forbid it would be something wrong with your phone! Let me guess, based on that attitude you have an iPhone, right? I hate to break it to you, but not all phones (or the settings you have set on those phones) are perfect.
Honest to god, the arrogance displayed by some people here is breathtaking.
It works fine with my Spotify, and many other people's.
No.
Oh, Ad Hominem attacks as well? Classy.
Well, quite clearly you don't, and you're not, because you've taken problems that you are having with a device, problems that I and many other forum users don't have at all and authoritatively declaring that therefore these problems are inherent to the device and therefore everyone else will have them, regardless of the experience of myself and many others. More than that, you're recommending a worse solution (no remote control of audio) to new forum users - it's fine (and helpful) to say to people investigating the device that you've had problems, but to argue with others about their positive experience is moronic. Did you also consider the possibility that your Tune2Air is faulty, rather than the whole line of devices? Have you done a software update to the Tune2Air from the website?
Heaven forbid it would be something wrong with your phone! Let me guess, based on that attitude you have an iPhone, right? I hate to break it to you, but not all phones (or the settings you have set on those phones) are perfect.
Honest to god, the arrogance displayed by some people here is breathtaking.
#19
I wonder why is this Tune2Air so overpriced. $111 CAD dollars for a bluetooth device that would make songs play or skip through steering wheel not worth it at all. I hate to say this but I agree with gents who are opposing this unit not merely for its function but the price is just unbelievable.
Alternative, u could simply buy AUX cable for $2 from ebay and move ur lazy *** and play the songs through ur phone
Alternative, u could simply buy AUX cable for $2 from ebay and move ur lazy *** and play the songs through ur phone
#20
That's exactly my point. If you're not that bothered about having remote control of the phone through the steering wheel controls, and don't want to pay to have this, why not just use an AUX cable instead of messing about with a bluetooth interface?