Bluetooth Interface feedback: BT35-TOY
#1
Bluetooth Interface feedback: BT35-TOY
I've been lurking in this forum for awhile and I've received a ton of useful information. So, here is my first attempt to contribute.
Since I have to remove the glove box to replace the Mode servo, I thought this would be a good time to install and try out the bluetooth interface from USASPEC, the BT35-TOY. I ordered it and the adapter cable (CAS-TLC) from Crutchfield.
Installation: Installation was not complicated as removing the radio was not necessary (wish I had known that before I went through the trouble of removing it!
Step 1: Remove the glovebox and cd changer (search for other threads on how to do this),
Step 2: Connect the adapter cable (CAS-TLC) to the cd changer cable, connect the adapter cable to the supplied interface cable (CAS-TY35), then, connect the interface cable to the device. Also, plug in the mic cable to the device.
Once I started my vehicle, my phone immediate recognized it and I was able to pair and connect without a problem.
My initial thoughts: I've had this installed for only 2 days and I must say that I really like this device.
Pros: Sound quality. The sound quality when playing music, in my opinion, is great - very clear. The sound quality when making calls is good as well. My wife said she could hear me clearly as well. But, true audiophiles may disagree with me.
Pauses music when receiving a phone call. Even if the radio is off, it will automatically turn on when a phone call is received (only device that I know of that does this). You can use the seek buttons to answer and reject calls as well as change songs. It will announce the caller id (which I found a little annoying) but you can disable that as well. Can stream audio from other apps like Pandora.
Cons: Wish it had aux input as it is bluetooth only. I also wish there was a way to have both the CD changer and this device at the same time.
I now need to figure out the best way to route the microphone to the headliner near the sunglasses holder. Any suggestions?
Since I have to remove the glove box to replace the Mode servo, I thought this would be a good time to install and try out the bluetooth interface from USASPEC, the BT35-TOY. I ordered it and the adapter cable (CAS-TLC) from Crutchfield.
Installation: Installation was not complicated as removing the radio was not necessary (wish I had known that before I went through the trouble of removing it!
Step 1: Remove the glovebox and cd changer (search for other threads on how to do this),
Step 2: Connect the adapter cable (CAS-TLC) to the cd changer cable, connect the adapter cable to the supplied interface cable (CAS-TY35), then, connect the interface cable to the device. Also, plug in the mic cable to the device.
Once I started my vehicle, my phone immediate recognized it and I was able to pair and connect without a problem.
My initial thoughts: I've had this installed for only 2 days and I must say that I really like this device.
Pros: Sound quality. The sound quality when playing music, in my opinion, is great - very clear. The sound quality when making calls is good as well. My wife said she could hear me clearly as well. But, true audiophiles may disagree with me.
Pauses music when receiving a phone call. Even if the radio is off, it will automatically turn on when a phone call is received (only device that I know of that does this). You can use the seek buttons to answer and reject calls as well as change songs. It will announce the caller id (which I found a little annoying) but you can disable that as well. Can stream audio from other apps like Pandora.
Cons: Wish it had aux input as it is bluetooth only. I also wish there was a way to have both the CD changer and this device at the same time.
I now need to figure out the best way to route the microphone to the headliner near the sunglasses holder. Any suggestions?
#2
I routed my XM satelite radio antenna cable in that direction and it was quite easy. It has been a few years, but as I recall, the molding along the window pillar pops off easily and it is an easy routing from the CD-changer area up to the sunglass holder.
#4
Thanks, I'll try that.
#5
Just completed my installation myself. This unit is better than I expected. Bob is right about running the wire - it's pretty easy. I just popped off the speaker cover, then the window pillar and ran the wire. The roughest part was was running the wire along the top. A couple of small screw drivers did the trick - one to pull the top down a little and the other to push in the wire. Once the first piece is in it's just a matter of pushing in the next section of wire.
So anyway, I've heard rumors about being able to turn the voice and and off but I have yet to see any documentation. I'm assuming that the usb connector has something to do with it. How does one go about turning off the voice? Thanks!
So anyway, I've heard rumors about being able to turn the voice and and off but I have yet to see any documentation. I'm assuming that the usb connector has something to do with it. How does one go about turning off the voice? Thanks!
#6
Just completed my installation myself. This unit is better than I expected. Bob is right about running the wire - it's pretty easy. I just popped off the speaker cover, then the window pillar and ran the wire. The roughest part was was running the wire along the top. A couple of small screw drivers did the trick - one to pull the top down a little and the other to push in the wire. Once the first piece is in it's just a matter of pushing in the next section of wire.
So anyway, I've heard rumors about being able to turn the voice and and off but I have yet to see any documentation. I'm assuming that the usb connector has something to do with it. How does one go about turning off the voice? Thanks!
So anyway, I've heard rumors about being able to turn the voice and and off but I have yet to see any documentation. I'm assuming that the usb connector has something to do with it. How does one go about turning off the voice? Thanks!
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Conflict w/CD changer?
MilesE - thanks for the great write-up! Just one Q - what do you mean about having a way to have both CD changer and this device at same time? What is the issue? If you are playing the CD changer, will calls come in?
#9
My thought was that it would be nice to be able to still have the cd changer. But, I rarely used the cd changer anymore so it's not a big loss.
#10
I'm going to buy the BT35-Toy for my ES300. I need to order the CAS-LEX cable for that car. I'm still not convinced that the audio quality for music will be good though, because bluetooth isn't for high quality music. I don't really plan on using it to make phone calls, but I like the functionality nonetheless. I'm going to do some more research on the music audio quality aspect of the BT35-Toy.
Thanks, for the review! I wasn't sure if it was a good product, but from what it sounds like it work's perfect! I thought about installing an iSimple IS77 (which I have installed on my RX), but I want to try something new, and would love to be able to connect to the car via bluetooth.
Thanks, for the review! I wasn't sure if it was a good product, but from what it sounds like it work's perfect! I thought about installing an iSimple IS77 (which I have installed on my RX), but I want to try something new, and would love to be able to connect to the car via bluetooth.
Last edited by hypervish; 07-03-12 at 02:21 PM.
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#12
CD changer actually works w/it
Very happy with the BT35-TOY - responsive in under 1/2 second to track change, on/off, etc.
Only quibble is that it can't recognize which of two iphones is in the car and connect to it. It gets in a groove with one, and if that one isn't there it doesn't conenct to the other until you go and manually connect from the phone. Then it stays married to that one until you do same w/other phone.
#13
I will have to respectfully disagree. I installed this in a first gen (2000) RX300 and you installed this in a 2008 RX350 - two very different vehicles. I also emailed the manufacturer and they confirmed that for my vehicle (again a 2000 RX300 with an external CD changer), you have to disconnect the cd changer.
#14
I will have to respectfully disagree. I installed this in a first gen (2000) RX300 and you installed this in a 2008 RX350 - two very different vehicles. I also emailed the manufacturer and they confirmed that for my vehicle (again a 2000 RX300 with an external CD changer), you have to disconnect the cd changer.