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2020 RTL Bluetooth and Audio Questions. Will my bluetooth MP3 player work with this ?

Escorial

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Hi
Is it possible to play my Bluetooth mp3 player on my bike (pair the Bluetooth directly from bike to player)?

Or can you only use your Android cell using theBRP software? If so that is extremely depressing


I have also noticed that my radio is way louder than when running my phones music through the 3.5mm aux cable and yes I have the phones volume set at max. I checked the EQ settings and saw no other adjustments
 
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Not sure about the Bluetooth mp3 player, should work if paired. I have experienced the same increase in volume when pairing my iPhone and helmet via Bluetooth to my 2020 RTL. Sometimes it takes a while or a second starting and synching to get the boost in volume, but it is pretty consistent. This works much better than the Bluetooth connection on my 2018 RTL and it even includes connecting the FM radio via Bluetooth!
 
Hi
Is it possible to play my Bluetooth mp3 player on my bike (pair the Bluetooth directly from bike to player)?

There is only one sure way to find out, Escorial. Try to BT pair it to your RT, as a phone. It is unlikely it will work, but you never know. I tried to BT my Garmin XT to the RT as a phone, and while the XT recognised “BRPConnect”, the RT would not allow a “pair”.
Of course, you can’t be powering the mp3 player via the glovebox usb, unless you have a data blocker in place.

Pete
 
Of course you can hard wire, but I wanted to have the MP3 player in the rear trunk.

Just do not understand Can Am's thoughts in the setup they have its sort of backwards as far as bluetooth. Almost all newer vehicles use bluetooth and its nice not have to jump through all these hoops just to get tunes.

My player holds 512gb oi music and it would be nice to have the contor to change tracks using the bikes controls.

I wonder if in the future they could enable normal bluetooth function with some type of firmware update?

When riding I have zero use for the cell and also the dedicated mp3 player has much better sound over my cell.
 
My observation is that BT implementation is all over the map. If BT is turned off on my phone when I start my Nissan Maxima, it will not connect for phone use after I turn BT on on the phone. I have to turn off and restart the Maxima to get them to connect. So don't be surprised by anything you see with BT connections, both good and bad.
 
My observation is that BT implementation is all over the map. If BT is turned off on my phone when I start my Nissan Maxima, it will not connect for phone use after I turn BT on on the phone. I have to turn off and restart the Maxima to get them to connect. So don't be surprised by anything you see with BT connections, both good and bad.

Yep……agree completely, Idaho:thumbup:

Pete
 
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