I remember someone here had used one or two Bluetooth dongles to send audio from their radar detector to their headset. I was wondering which ones didn't shut off after a certain amount of inactivity.
That may have been me since I have used a ton of them and found the miccus blubridge
http://www.amazon.com/Blubridge-Mini-Jack-Bluetooth-Wireless-Transmitter/dp/B0052GT2P6
doesn't have an auto shutoff, but it only lasted 6 hours the last time I used it and I ride a lot longer than that most rides so I had to go back to using a wire.
I am waiting for Sena to get their transmitter to market, and that should be the first of July. Hopefully it will have a long life and won't be too expensive.
If the girl in your avatar is anywhere near you and is not your doughter, what are you doing riding a motorcycle?!
I've been running a J&M Bluetooth dongle for my Sirius sat radio and my Passport radar detector. I have a Scala Rider G4,and the dongle paired right up with no problem!
No battery it's wired right into the bike! The only thing that limits me is the scala headset but I've got 9-10 hours of playtime out of it. The Dongle really works nice it"ll let the radar detector override the radio so I miss no alerts. I can also use it to send audio from my non bluetooth gps.
No battery it's wired right into the bike! The only thing that limits me is the scala headset but I've got 9-10 hours of playtime out of it. The Dongle really works nice it"ll let the radar detector override the radio so I miss no alerts. I can also use it to send audio from my non bluetooth gps.Only thing of that description I could find on their site was this extremely expensive thing: http://www.jmcorp.com/ProductDetail.asp?ProductID=JBLU-DNG01&PF=30 Is that what you are talking about? You really paid $300???
Man, there's just no perfect solution. I guess I'll wait