• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

2020 RTL - Anyone think they will ever update the bluetooth to work with other device

To me this is a huge negative to the audio system, I use a pretty high end bluetooth APTX mp3 player and it really sucks that it cannot be connected to the audio system. Sure wired is ok but having bluetooth and use of the remote functions would really be nice as well as being able to store the player anywhere I want on the bike would be good also.

My Astell and Kern AK70 mkII 512gb will not let me install the can am software on it and also I believe the same goes for my Garmin.

Same goes with my Garmin XT as well as also using bluetooth helmets.

Just having to use my cell and the Cam Am proprietary software is really a drag.

Anybody think that a simple software upgrade from Can Am could fix this? I would gladly pay for it.

Any thoughts

By my rough calculations, 512gb would translate into about 3,500 hours of music. Do you really need to bring all that music with you all the time?
 
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My Garmin and player works just fine on my other vehicles as well as my gf cars. My phone will not even show up unless the BRP software is installed.
IMO, Escorial, you have a fundamental misunderstanding of Bluetooth. BT is a communications system, i.e., a method to move data from one device to another. It is nothing more, nothing less. Think of it as simply a replacement for a physical wire connecting two devices. But that is only 1/2 of the equation. The other half is the program at the sending end that collects and organizes the data and the program at the receiving end that takes the data and deciphers it into a usable format. In the case of BRP Connect, or Go as it is called now, the Go app on the phone takes the various sources of data such as phone operations and audio broadcasting and converts them into a format the Go app on the Spyder can interpret, and then sends them to the Spyder. That's why you have to have the Go app on your phone. It is not strictly a case of Bluetooth incompatibility, or failure to implement the latest BT protocols. It is a case of data handling incompatibility. I'm sure that's what you are seeing with your player. Although you may be seeing an incompatibility in the specific BT transmission protocols used by your player and BRP Go. If I recall correctly from the website for your player they use a version of BT that is intended to transmit data in a very high fidelity format. As I said earlier, probably no one other than you is expecting to hear super high fidelity audio played over the Spyder system. Since it won't be used, why build it in, especially if there are licensing fees involved. In addition, BRP wants to restrict for safety how much the rider can fiddle around with his/her phone while riding, much more so than a car manufacturer does. To do that they implemented a software, (data handling) system that requires significant control over the data.

My Samsung phone connects quite nicely to my Lenovo laptop but it will not transfer photo files from the phone to the laptop. Apparently there have been changes in the format of the data the newer phone sends that the laptop cannot interpret. But as I say, there is a very good BT pairing between them. My Samsung tablet will not connect to my 2016 Nissan Maxima. I think there is a lot more incompatibility among BT devices than what you have experienced.

Don't forget, there really are proprietary versions of some BT protocols. For example, it's my understanding that Sena group communication protocol will not connect to Scala group communication protocol. But they are both BT. Sure, it would be nice if they both used the same protocol for compatibility, but that isn't the capitalistic way.

If you think about what you're dealing with in terms of two separate aspects, transmission and data processing, I think you'll gain a better appreciation for the cause of your frustration.
 
I use a open helmet and prefer speakers, if I'm in the back roads my helmet is off. My preference .



~~~I know how you feel. I wear a half helmet the majority of the time riding my 21’ RT Limited and I like to turn the volume up while riding. The stock speakers and radio aren’t bad at all IMNSHO


Best,


Jake
Reddick Fla.
 
You know that thought had crossed my mind more and more every time I think about this crud Bluetooth.

The only way so far to get my phone to work w/o the app was to uninstall the APK w/o uninstalling the Bluetooth connection. It does work but I get some type of error or warning.

If it was like most all newer Bluetooth vehicles I should be able to pair any bt device w/o being forced to go through my cell.

Life would be great to pop on my Garmin zumo xt or audio player and enjoy it.

I pray a that a software update from BRP could fix all this.Most of the tech is above me but being able to use my cell w the BRP uninstalled may be a positive?
 
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