Bluetooth upgraded radio?
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Bluetooth upgraded radio?
I am most likely reading this the wrong way, but if someone could take a look at this link and verify, it appears that Jegs sells factory radios that have been upgraded with either bluetooth or an auxiliary input. The following link has one for an X350, which I found while looking for a bluetooth solution for my 2005 XJR.
https://www.jegs.com/i/A%26A/010/638...gaAlTVEALw_wcB
Now to my understanding, this sort of upgrade would require both hardware and software modifications to the radio which theoretically could be done but I'm sure not for the price at which they have it listed. I am also confused by the description, which may pertain to several models and Jegs just did not remove some of the universal language.
However, if by some miracle this is a real thing, I (and I'm sure many others) would be all over it.
If this is not real, have we established a "best method" of adding bluetooth music and calling to our X350 radios? I used to use an FM transmitter but was never 100% satisfied with that solution and wanted something more factory-looking.
https://www.jegs.com/i/A%26A/010/638...gaAlTVEALw_wcB
Now to my understanding, this sort of upgrade would require both hardware and software modifications to the radio which theoretically could be done but I'm sure not for the price at which they have it listed. I am also confused by the description, which may pertain to several models and Jegs just did not remove some of the universal language.
However, if by some miracle this is a real thing, I (and I'm sure many others) would be all over it.
If this is not real, have we established a "best method" of adding bluetooth music and calling to our X350 radios? I used to use an FM transmitter but was never 100% satisfied with that solution and wanted something more factory-looking.
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Deepstuff (04-16-2023)
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Ok I think I figured this out and unfortunately it is not a bluetooth or auxiliary input upgrade, just a factory radio. The manufacturer is 1 Factory Radio and I visited their website to find that the only upgraded bluetooth/aux unit is for the 2002 x-type. All other Jag radios that they offer are just oem refurbs including the one I listed. Sorry to get any hopes up, myself included. Now I guess I have to search for the elusive ACM.
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It looked like an interesting product although a bit strange that they refer to the factory radio but have a photo of the touchscreen which has nothing to do with the audio input/output, the modification would be made to the radio/cd player instead.
I have an aux-in modification I have published here https://sites.google.com/willcoxonline.com/jagdroid-v2/cd-player-aux-in to which a Bluetooth receiver could be added to give Bluetooth capabilities.
Ben
I have an aux-in modification I have published here https://sites.google.com/willcoxonline.com/jagdroid-v2/cd-player-aux-in to which a Bluetooth receiver could be added to give Bluetooth capabilities.
Ben
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Ok I think I figured this out and unfortunately it is not a bluetooth or auxiliary input upgrade, just a factory radio. The manufacturer is 1 Factory Radio and I visited their website to find that the only upgraded bluetooth/aux unit is for the 2002 x-type. All other Jag radios that they offer are just oem refurbs including the one I listed. Sorry to get any hopes up, myself included. Now I guess I have to search for the elusive ACM.
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Just imagine for a moment that there was a service available where you could send off your CD player and it would be upgraded to support Bluetooth audio streaming from a phone or other device (still retaining the ability to play CDs) and was turned round in 1-2 days and sent back to you.
How much would you be prepared to pay for such an upgrade?
Thanks
Ben
How much would you be prepared to pay for such an upgrade?
Thanks
Ben
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SailorSam (09-11-2019)
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Just imagine for a moment that there was a service available where you could send off your CD player and it would be upgraded to support Bluetooth audio streaming from a phone or other device (still retaining the ability to play CDs) and was turned round in 1-2 days and sent back to you.
How much would you be prepared to pay for such an upgrade?
Thanks
Ben
How much would you be prepared to pay for such an upgrade?
Thanks
Ben
However, the venbox sold for what, like $400? and it just kinda popped in versus having to remove and live without your radio for a few days... And probably required a few bucks more in parts... so if I personally were to do it I think charging $250-$300 plus shipping could be fair.
If you are considering doing this I may consider paying for it, if I ever figure out my current transmission issue that is.
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Deepstuff (04-16-2023)
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Lol true! It was more a general question to anyone reading the thread really. This would differ from my published mod in that rather than a wired aux in, it would have the Bluetooth module integrated inside, with no wired aux-in connections.
Thanks for the feedback.
Ben
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Lol true! It was more a general question to anyone reading the thread really. This would differ from my published mod in that rather than a wired aux in, it would have the Bluetooth module integrated inside, with no wired aux-in connections.
Thanks for the feedback.
Ben
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Just to update this thread, I have now developed an upgrade for the factory Jaguar radio that adds bluetooth audio streaming. There is information about it on my website here: https://jagdroid-cd.willcoxonline.com/
Regards,
Ben
Regards,
Ben
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Hi Ben,
Thanks for that. I saw that the other day. I've been looking for a way to do this without having to upgrade from my non touchscreen system in order to have the bluetooth music streaming. Do you have a guide on how to do this along with your option to purchase a converted CD player?
Thanks,
Chris
Thanks for that. I saw that the other day. I've been looking for a way to do this without having to upgrade from my non touchscreen system in order to have the bluetooth music streaming. Do you have a guide on how to do this along with your option to purchase a converted CD player?
Thanks,
Chris
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Hi Chris,
The upgrade works on all systems whether they are touchscreen or not, both Alpine or Standard audio. I actually just yesterday added a post about the non-touchscreen upgrade on my Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/jagdroid.org
Ben
The upgrade works on all systems whether they are touchscreen or not, both Alpine or Standard audio. I actually just yesterday added a post about the non-touchscreen upgrade on my Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/jagdroid.org
Ben
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EsRay (11-17-2019)
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Hi Chris,
The upgrade works on all systems whether they are touchscreen or not, both Alpine or Standard audio. I actually just yesterday added a post about the non-touchscreen upgrade on my Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/jagdroid.org
Ben
The upgrade works on all systems whether they are touchscreen or not, both Alpine or Standard audio. I actually just yesterday added a post about the non-touchscreen upgrade on my Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/jagdroid.org
Ben
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You can swap the cassette player with a CD player is the easiest way. You can do a basic aux-in mod on the cassette player but it's not quite as nice a solution. Although your current method of headphone output of the phone to the rear aux-in should give you pretty decent quality, it's what I used to do when I first got my car years ago and seem to remember the most annoying this is that you can only select aux-in from the rear controls themselves, not the drivers seat!
Ben
Ben