I have a HTC Sensation, that hooks up to my Merc HFP Bluetooth adapter to make phonecalls via my dash and stereo, so far no problem, all works - even for skype calls.
However I also have an iPod adapter into my stereo Audio 20 (one of these Comand Online Ltd :: Mercedes iPod solutions :: Mercedes iPod kit for A, B, C, CLK, ML, GL, R Class with COMAND or Audio-20-CD ) which integrates my iPod to my stereo, complete with dash readouts etc.
I'm just looking at one of these
Wireless Bluetooth Music Receiver + Audio Cable For iPhone iPod Sound Dock CN13B | eBay
and wondering whether I could use that into my iPod adapter and then hook up both my HFP hands free for phonecalls and to the device above using A2DP from my HTC Sensation at the same time? Which means I get to remove the only Apple device I have at last.
Anyone ever tried this?
Cheers
However I also have an iPod adapter into my stereo Audio 20 (one of these Comand Online Ltd :: Mercedes iPod solutions :: Mercedes iPod kit for A, B, C, CLK, ML, GL, R Class with COMAND or Audio-20-CD ) which integrates my iPod to my stereo, complete with dash readouts etc.
I'm just looking at one of these
Wireless Bluetooth Music Receiver + Audio Cable For iPhone iPod Sound Dock CN13B | eBay
and wondering whether I could use that into my iPod adapter and then hook up both my HFP hands free for phonecalls and to the device above using A2DP from my HTC Sensation at the same time? Which means I get to remove the only Apple device I have at last.
Anyone ever tried this?
Cheers


tho that is the fault of the Merc hardware/software by the looks of it. (I tried the device on a set of iPod speakers and it's ok) I assume it's because the Merc really does expect to control the iPod and so is looking for the iPod rather than any 'ipod enabled' device.
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