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Re: Can the Evo BT music to my car stereo?

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Originally Posted by okashira View Post
it will work just fine if the deck supports by audio. just start playing music after its paired with the unit. I use by audio with my VW rabbit using one of these: computerpartsdirect.us/sprint-anycom-fipo-bluetooth-v20-stereo-receiver-wdock-consume-p-18924.html?zenid=da6ab2298fc9caae1ce801cc6fea94e1

and some creative wiring with the POS factory iPod dock connector.

That's cool... I have the same ipod adapter... However fat tony has this unit Pioneer AVIC-Z120BT in-dash PND gets Pandora audio support - SlashGear And by reading the first few lines... It looks like the adapter will just not be enough.

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Pioneer have outed their latest high-end in-dash navigation system, and it has brought along mobile Pandora access too. The Pioneer AVIC-Z120BT has a 7-inch WVGA touchscreen, 3Dgraphics accelerator, onscreen iPod/iPhone control, integrated Bluetooth for hands-free calling and wireless music streaming (along with USB connectivity and an SD card slot) and is SIRIUS XM satellite and HD Radio ready. As for Pandora, that’s courtesy of Pioneer’s PandoraLink for iPhone app, which as the name suggests requires Apple’s smartphone in order to funnel streaming music through the head-unit.


When running on the iPhone, Pandora shows up as a separate source on both the new AVIC-Z120BT and Pioneer’s existing AVIC-X920BT in-dash unit. A free download, the app allows for track rating – using Pandora’s thumbs-up/thumbs-down system – from the head-unit’s touchscreen.
Even if you haven’t got an iPhone, there’s plenty to like about the AVIC-Z120BT. Voice-controlled navigation, a customisable homescreen, choice of 30,000 different LED colors to match your car’s own scheme and an ECO Driving mode that plans navigation by fuel economy and CO2 emissions. The Pioneer AVIC-Z120BT will be available in June, priced at $1,599.
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Honestly... I think Fat Tony is just bragging about his bad ass stereo. LOL.
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