![]() ![]() i had it in my jetta but took it out when i traded it for the rs. I have the alpine ine s920hd receiver i bought aprox 3 years ago. So it doesn’t do the whole phone calls etc, but it does do great with allowing me to stream bluetooth audio/music to the radio. The radio thinks its the factory CD player actually. Basically it’s just feeding a headphone jack to RCA to that AUX/CD-Input to the radio. ![]() And at the end of the day, it still looked fairly OEM because most of the area was taken up by a screen just like with the RSN-E.Īnyhow, if those aren’t as big of a priority, and you’re just wanting bluetooth audio, another option would be to look into a USB powered bluetooth dongle for audio. Mine had built in pandora, bluetooth, and other options. But one I made the switch I was very happy about it and never looked back. It was a very hard choice at first because I loved the OEM look. I left the RSN-E to go to aftermarket on my S4 b/c I wanted some more line-out and level options (can’t remember model number, and would be irrelevant as it’d be 4 years old now). ![]()
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