Yea. I've done it a few times. I just wish Pandora's bit-rate was higher, but what can you expect with streaming radio over a cellphone using Bluetooth to transmit to a car. It's kind of amazing if you think about it.
Wait, now that I think about it, is your head-unit an aftermarket Bluetooth head-unit, or is it a stock system that has hands free built in? If it's the first, then probably yes. If it's the second, then probably no.
If you can play mp3 files from your phone through Bluetooth in your car, then Pandora will work.
That is all I listen to now in my new Kia, love it. A call comes in and the music pauses. Even when on navigation the music will pause, the directions will play over the sound system, then back to Pandora. Science fiction compared to 10 years ago.
That is all I listen to now in my new Kia, love it. A call comes in and the music pauses. Even when on navigation the music will pause, the directions will play over the sound system, then back to Pandora. Science fiction compared to 10 years ago.
At least I know someone else is using more data than I am, trying to stay off Verizon's top 5% list
Just kidding.
It really is amazing you can stream music via your phone.
I have an aftermarket cheap-o radio in one of my cars. It's a Clarion CZ509. I have set everything up and I can stream Pandora via bluetooth. I think it sounds fine (not great, fine).
My only gripe is, I used to actually be able to advance the song using the >> button on my radio interface. It was awesome!
Now, I can't do that anymore... I dunno if it was an Android update or a pandora update that broke that ability
My car is new and has Bluetooth capability built-in. My cell calls work just fine over the system, but even though I have the Bluetooth option selected in the Pandora settings, the Pandora music only comes from the phone speaker not the car speakers. Is there something I need to buy? I don't want any aftermarket products to interfere with the car's built-in bluetooth, so I'm not sure what to do. The music should come over the car speakers, right? I mean, it just seems that it would use the same Bluetooth connection as with phone calls. Right?... Any ideas? Thanks!
Update: since posting the above message, I learned that although I have Bluetooth capability in my car for phone calls, it's not capable of streaming audio via Bluetooth. (No A2DP?) I'll try the AUX connection. Thanks again.
Last edited by lsranchjvg; January 5th, 2012 at 06:38 PM.
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similar error with Android phone LG Connect (MS840)
I have a similar error related to what is discussed above, here is whats different:
I can actually play audio files over bluetooth on my car (when paired as a bluetooth device) , I can also get voice (when paired as a hands free). However, I can't get Pandora to transmit sound to the car...youtube has the same issue.
I previously had an iphone that worked just fine with all sound applications. Is there some update or some compatibility issue Im missing?