MoBridge Bluetooth/Ipod
#1
MoBridge Bluetooth/Ipod
My local high end audio guy suggested this for my 06'. Integrates with the existing PCM and makes the steering wheel control functional. He has installed many and says it works great.
Anyone have any comments about this system?
http://www.mobridge.us/products/most-bluetooth-ipod-aux
Anyone have any comments about this system?
http://www.mobridge.us/products/most-bluetooth-ipod-aux
#3
I have this.
BT works ok. Some noise interference. I use this many times daily and it works.
Ipod control is pretty miserable. In saying that, the programmers have done as good a job as possible in integrating it into a system for which it was not originally designed.
I use my ipod control very infrequently. I prefer to burn a playlist to a CD.
BT works ok. Some noise interference. I use this many times daily and it works.
Ipod control is pretty miserable. In saying that, the programmers have done as good a job as possible in integrating it into a system for which it was not originally designed.
I use my ipod control very infrequently. I prefer to burn a playlist to a CD.
#4
I have this.
BT works ok. Some noise interference. I use this many times daily and it works.
Ipod control is pretty miserable. In saying that, the programmers have done as good a job as possible in integrating it into a system for which it was not originally designed.
I use my ipod control very infrequently. I prefer to burn a playlist to a CD.
BT works ok. Some noise interference. I use this many times daily and it works.
Ipod control is pretty miserable. In saying that, the programmers have done as good a job as possible in integrating it into a system for which it was not originally designed.
I use my ipod control very infrequently. I prefer to burn a playlist to a CD.
#5
Not sure of the model, I had it installed about 18 months ago. (In AU though)
#7
Agree with prior comments about iPod control. Occasionally, the interface with the iPod is intermittent and seems not to read/connect. Dunno if this is unique to mine or a common issue, but it can be frustrating. The system was already installed on the car when I purchased so I'm unsure which model. All in all, without upgrading from PCM1, it's better than nothing.
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#13
You can find the HUR unit on ebay - just put in HUR Porsche. But, if you don't have the Steering wheel controls and Bose; you don't need it and saved money. Then you just need the head unit and probably an amp. I have heard that some people just used the amp that came in the head unit and been happy, but when replaced it on my 996 I put in an Alpine amp and felt that it was worth it. If nothing else it had a nice blue light that lit up my frunk
Also, most people use the Pioneer, Kenwood or Alpine head units. I used the Kenwood, because it came with Garmin NAV, but that was a few years ago and one of the others may be better now.
Also, most people use the Pioneer, Kenwood or Alpine head units. I used the Kenwood, because it came with Garmin NAV, but that was a few years ago and one of the others may be better now.
Last edited by Goldduster; 05-05-2013 at 05:11 PM. Reason: more info
#14
After a disastrous experience with a Dension unit I had one of these Mobridge BT units fitted 6 weeks ago.
I goes back into the workshop tomorrow to be replaced under warranty. BT stopped working.
So for me that will be 3 BT units in the car in 4 months. Not happy, not going to do this again. Going aftermarket next.
I goes back into the workshop tomorrow to be replaced under warranty. BT stopped working.
So for me that will be 3 BT units in the car in 4 months. Not happy, not going to do this again. Going aftermarket next.
#15
I think if my installer is willing to warranty the Mobridge I will give it a shot. Really want to keep the PCM to maintain the original look. It seems "most" users have had good luck. The right answer is probably a new head unit but I am willing to tolerate some user pain to keep the car original.