I read all the negatives about the Mercedes Bluetooth puck. Very few phones were compatible and most of those would not allow upload of the phone's contact list. We have three phones and 2/3 would not work.
I searched all over the place and found a company called Autotronics (www.autotronics.com) which offers for $249 a plug-compatible that seems to work with most anything. They were very price competitive, the part is literally plug-in 5 seconds install (open the console, pop off the plastic cover, plug this thing in). It is a quality look & feel part. It seems to work with anything (We have a Droid, a BB, and an iPhone). There are two possible interfaces in the car and their web site has a nice set of photos to identify which you have.
Once I plugged it in, I pushed the button on the puck to start pairing, followed the Bluetooth search menu on the phone (about 3 steps), and it was a total of about 5 minutes (no crap) start to finish and I was up and running.
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Roadfly TV - 2005 2010 Mercedes-Benz CLS 550 5-51 was released on: USA: 13 August 2010
yes they do fit if not get a bigger hammer
8 cylinders ann 380+ horse power
You can get emails if you connect to a computer with bluetooth and Wi-fi connections. And have your computer and phone setup to use the Internet through bluetooth connection.
I have a computer setup with 2x 100w speakers and a 200w amplifier, i also have a bluetooth wireless D100 speaker, i am enquiring if there is any way to be able to essentially 'split' the audio so that it splits between the bigger setup and the smaller wireless speaker, wishing to do it wireless with the bluetooth, not through a jack splitter cable.
Mercedes is real good about putting that info in the owner's manual. I have a 2007 CLS 550 coupe and all that info is available in the manual(s).
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