Is anyone using a regular iPhoneSE tied to an iWatch7? Need some help on interfacing these with a '20 SpyderRTL sound system. Have installed BRP connect to the iPhone with latest upgrade.
Is it just plug and play to access the GPS?
Is anyone using a regular iPhoneSE tied to an iWatch7? Need some help on interfacing these with a '20 SpyderRTL sound system. Have installed BRP connect to the iPhone with latest upgrade.
Is it just plug and play to access the GPS?
:roflblack: Best of luck with that! roflmao
Sorry to be so unhelpful, but this is probably one of the most complained about things on the newer Spyders! The BRP 'integrated system' just doesn't/won't readily! :rolleyes: . Altho that said, there are maybe 2 or possibly 3 people who post regularly here who say they find everything about BRP Connect/BRP Go easy & it works bewdifully, but the majority of poster's just don't have that experience; and most end up giving up in frustration & completely ignoring/stop trying to use the BRP integration system at all! :banghead:
Maybe one of those who've had success could help? :dontknow:
Good Luck! :cheers:
I don't know anything about I phones, but....I bought a blue tooth device from LaMonster that connected my Garmin GPS and my Android (for Sirius XM music) to the Aux input of the sterio. It was only $30.
Okay, the problem is solved. My daughter uploaded the latest version of BRP connect to the new iPhone. Then made sure the Spyder controls were set for Bluetooth output to speakers (not to helmet) and both music and GPS run through the Spyder speakers with no problem.
Remember this is a 2020 RTL.
Should have BRP Go app on phone. It has easy instructions but I think your daughter figured it out. Should have the headset only paired to the bike. There are many YouTube videos on how people are using it.