Bluetooth Adaptors
By and large, the easiest and most common way to add Bluetooth to a vehicle's radio is by using a Bluetooth receiver. With a Bluetooth receiver, you pair your phone to the receiver and stream audio to it. ... Because every car is different, Bluetooth receivers come in a few different configurations: 12V-powered.
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- Audi 2006-2014 Wireless Bluetooth Streaming Handsfree Interface SKU717Special Price £119.99 Regular Price £129.99 Save £10.00
- Volvo with 5" Screen and Vauxhall/Opel - CD500/DVD800/CD600 Multimedia Video Interface XCarLink SKU185Special Price £188.99 Regular Price £229.99 Save £41.00
- Mercedes B-Class C-Class E-Class CLS-Coupe GLK-Class ML-Class SLK-Class SL-Class Multimedia Video Interface XCarLink SKU9011Special Price £184.99 Regular Price £249.99 Save £65.00
- Audi, VW, Seat, Skoda with MFD2 MFD3 RNS510 Radios TV Video in Motion Interface XCarLink SKU48103Special Price £124.99 Regular Price £149.99 Save £25.00
- VW Caddy, California, EOS, Fox, Golf, Jetta, Passat iPod iPhone USB/SD Aux Adaptor XCarLink SKU207Special Price £109.99 Regular Price £149.99 Save £40.00
- Skoda Fabia, Favorit, Octavia, Superb iPod iPhone USB/SD Aux Adaptor XCarLink SKU16782Special Price £104.99 Regular Price £149.99 Save £45.00