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How do you listen to music with your iphone in your taco?

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by scshtx, May 11, 2017.

  1. May 11, 2017 at 8:39 PM
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    Appreciate it

    Does it do quality usable Bluetooth phone with it as well ?

    Also if you keep it plugged in does it drain your battery?

    I will get one tomorrow
     
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    I'd be curious to get your opinion on this if you picked one up.
     
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    Gonna pick one up at lunch today
     
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    I use a pioneer head unit that has Bluetooth and it work and great.
     
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    Its self contained, it connects to your phone by bluetooth, then transmits an fm signal that your radio picks up. Any radio in range tuned to the right frequency will put it through the radio. You coukd do a drive in movie night with a few friends if you wanted. If you're in a densely populated area with no clear unused frequencies it won't work as well.

    It does the same with phone calls. Call quality is ok from what I've been told, ive never been on the other end of the line. My current car has i don't know how many mics or where they are, but it's the first car I've had that ive been told it sounds like a normal phonecall. Bmw for the win in that aspect.

    The jabra has an internal speaker so you don't need the radio, and an internal battery. I left mine plugged in, didn't seem to drain any worse than leaving anything else plugged in. But you need to make sure you turn it off when you get out of the car or else any phone calls will get answered by an empty car if you're in range. I think the one my wife is using doesn't have a battery and the outlet turns off with the car so it's a nonissue.
     
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