QUESTION :.... Do you use it with a Blue tooth set-up or can you stream it thru the OEM stereo ????? .....thanks , Mike :thumbup:I just cancelled my XM Internet subscription and replaced it with a Google Play Music subscription. Costs less money plus it gets me YouTube Red (no ads.) And I can download any playlist/station from Google I want for playing when offline.
QUESTION :.... Do you use it with a Blue tooth set-up or can you stream it thru the OEM stereo ????? .....thanks , Mike :thumbup:
QUESTION :.... Do you use it with a Blue tooth set-up or can you stream it thru the OEM stereo ????? .....thanks , Mike :thumbup:
Anyone use their smartphone to stream radio such as Sirius XM or maybe iHeart radio? When I went online and built the new 2018 RTL I was able to choose Sat radio and CB and now if you go to build a bike those choices are no longer there. Soooo, I'm scraping the CB and not sure about the Sat radio and I'm checking out smartphone options. (I'll use my Midland CB with Sena adapter when needed.)
Thanks
I've been trying to figure out how to pick up XM on my smartphone (Sirius subscriber...)
Can you point me in the right direction for the process?
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We are going to stream Sirius XM as we already have a subscription for the car. We are going to get a BT adapter for the plug in in the back and then we will be able to use the AUX setting and listen thru the speakers on the bike ( I think) Hope this helps
Dave
Not sure what you're saying here. With the pre-2018 Spyders you can get a BT receiver, plug it into the port in the trunk, pair the phone to the receiver, and play audio off the phone right through the Spyder audio system. That way you can have the phone up front to control it. That's what I do anyway, on my 2014 RTS. What Fire34 wants to do will work.The adapter is only for output not input so the only way to get the music into the helmet is to pair to the phone directly and figure out a way to have the phone on the dash so you can control what you hear.
Not sure what you're saying here. With the pre-2018 Spyders you can get a BT receiver, plug it into the port in the trunk, pair the phone to the receiver, and play audio off the phone right through the Spyder audio system. That way you can have the phone up front to control it. That's what I do anyway, on my 2014 RTS. What Fire34 wants to do will work.
UPDATE: Sirius is now working on my phone! :yes:hyea::yes:
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When you go to music on the BRP Connect it goes straight to Google Play. Not sure if you can play other songs thru the speakers