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clarker63



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England 2010 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Orkney Grey
New Owner, help with Bluetooth + Audio Streaming

Hi guys, I'm the new owner of a 2010 HSE RRS which I am not sure if I have bluetooth. I can't see a Land Rover device when trying to pair, but I do have the buttons on the steering wheel (which I saw on another thread suggests I should have it).

If I do have it, is there a "normal culprit" I should look at replacing?

Can anyone confirm please?

I know I can't do audio streaming on this model. I'm a android user, and I can see that I could get an IPOD bluetooth adaptor and tracks etc would appear on the screen. Is there a "favoured" one that people use, is it any good, or do people just go down the easier bluetooth/Aux connection?

Thanks in advance for your knowledgeable advice!

Rob

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Andy K



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England 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Rimini Red

bluetooth unit is in the boot, on right hand side

If you remove it from the bus loop, it will stop your tunes and data going to the LCD display

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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Ipanema Sand

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Col



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The Bovee 1000 adapter seems a popular choice for streaming music with the MY10/11 cars, although not exactly cheap I don't think.

I also think you may find the actual bluetooth unit is a integral part of the IAM unit not separate in the boot of the facelift cars, or it is on mine at least.

Cheers
Col

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clarker63



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England 2010 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Orkney Grey

Thanks for the responses guys!

Strangely the Land Rover bluetooth eventually appeared on my phone, so I am now "phone enabled" Thumbs Up

Yes I have seen the Bovee that works with the ipod interface - and its fairly pricy (it was why I asked the question). There are cheaper ipod/bluetooth adaptors on amazon but some say they definitely dont work with a car ipod interface. Bit of a gamble. I might just go with the USB/Aux interface as I know that will work.. Very Happy

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Pitcher



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These work well, plugs into ipod adaptor, stream to it via Bluetooth, it even passes on the song names to the screen

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NoExpert



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Poland 2011 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Lux Fuji White

USB only works with a USB drive with music on it. I’m using the AUX jack with a Bluetooth adapter for now. I plan to get the Invery unit (update to the Bovee) in the near future and stick it to the lid on the inside to keep it out of the way. The cables for the current Bluetooth adapter are annoying and get in the way of accessing the cool box easily. 2011 RRS HSE Luxury 3.0 TDV6 Fuji White on Ebony/Ivory
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Meiang



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Australia 2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Santorini Black

I just bought an Invery unit. The playback throught it is very ordinary compared to a hard wired connection and the song titles are not displayed. Cannot recommend spending money on this device.

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Pitcher



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Where did you buy it from and is it in the right mode for your phone ?, there switchable andriod/iPhone.

Mines works great, sound is spot on and displays song names.

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Albany



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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Santorini Black

Meiang wrote:
I just bought an Invery unit. The playback throught it is very ordinary compared to a hard wired connection and the song titles are not displayed. Cannot recommend spending money on this device.


Are you on iPhone or Android? It has switchable modes. I chose it over the Bovee because it uses an HD Bluetooth Codec. Bovee is just SBC. Sounds really good for me (Android phone). 1963 Series 2A 88 - Marine Blue/White - Basic, fun, deeply uncivilised! 200tdi conversion. Fairey overdrive. Sold to a friend for an offer I couldn't refuse Smile
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Meiang



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Australia 2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Santorini Black

I use apple products. I have tried all the settings on the device. But to no avail.
In summary just another device that does not work properly.

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Albany



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In that case part of the audio quality issue will be that Apple doesn't support the HD aptX codec which Invery use. I'm guessing you'll be defaulting back to the Classic, low res, high latency SBC codec.

See slides 17 and 18 here https://www.silabs.com/documents/login/pre...-Audio.pdf for a comparison of Android and Apple audio implementations on Bluetooth.

For an Iphone you'll want to look for a device that supports the AAC codec to get good quality audio.

The aptX HD codec in the Invery device does 24bit audio and high bit rates. It should be easily as good as a wired connection in an automotive environment. The quality limitation would almost certainly be the source on that configuration, not the Bluetooth connection.

Maybe Invery should spell out that you won't get HD audio using an Apple device.

The issue is explained nicely here:-

https://uk.pcmag.com/speakers/139581/what-...aac-to-sbc

"AAC is the highest-quality codec that Apple products support, but they default to transmitting over SBC when paired headphones don’t support that codec. So if you use an iPhone (or just about any Bluetooth-capable Apple product), you should make sure your headphones support AAC." 1963 Series 2A 88 - Marine Blue/White - Basic, fun, deeply uncivilised! 200tdi conversion. Fairey overdrive. Sold to a friend for an offer I couldn't refuse Smile
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2017 L494 SDV6 HSE - Loire Blue - great car, but dealers were shocking
2011 L320 5.0S/C - Santorini Black - Natural successor to a P38A?

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PhilnDeb



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport Supercharged HSE Santorini Black

2010 RRS.
I recently bought the INVERY and use it with an android phone, plugs into the ipod connector under centre armrest so no visible wires.
Good sound and displays track names.
Make sure you get the model for Land Rover and have it on the correct mode.

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