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We modernize our OBS Chevy pickup with a Bluetooth Radio from Retro Manufacturing.
The radio still functions on the AM/FM bands, but now with the flip of a switch, he can listen to the audio coming his way courtesy of a Apt-X low-latency Bluetooth receiver.
Bluetooth receiver Taylor Martin/CNET By and large, the easiest and most common way to add Bluetooth to a vehicle's radio is by using a Bluetooth receiver.
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If you have an older car without Bluetooth built into it, you can buy adapters to do so. But, Redditor parkerlreed decided to create his own system using a Raspberry Pi.
[PC486] wanted to add Bluetooth to a simple shelf stereo system. But if you’re going to go wireless, why not develop an all-in-one solution. His adapter turns on the stereo and feeds it audio… ...
TASCAM has introduced the RX-BT10, a professional-grade audio receiver that enables audio from Bluetooth devices such as smartphones and tablets to be integrated into existing sound systems. “With a ...