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Hardwiring power and aux audio in 2011 Prius

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Audio and Electronics' started by kshusker, Aug 10, 2011.

  1. kshusker

    kshusker New Member

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    I recently got a 2011 Prius with Package 3 and was dismayed to discover that A2DP (audio over bluetooth) isn't supported in this model (really, Toyota, would it have been that hard to add that one feature without making me spend an extra several grand on a nav system I don't want or need?!)

    Anyway my workaround will be, of course, to plug my iPhone into the AUX jack on the built-in stereo. I am getting a nice ProCLip to mount my phone, and want to be able to easily plug in both power and the aux audio cable without running cables from the center console up to my phone.

    I was wondering how difficult it was to "hardwire" both 12v power (into a USB car adapter and thence into the iPhone) and auxiliary audio. I'm guessing this can be done by either plugging or splicing in to powers or wires behind the dash.

    This isn't something I want to do myself, so I was wondering if anyone had advice on getting this done?

    Would the Toyota dealer do this for me (obviously for a fee)?

    Is this something that a third-party car stereo installer or car electronics shop should be able to handle, and if I go that route, does this work void the car's warranty in any way?

    Thanks for any advice you folks may have. I appreciate it!
     
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    I was bummed out too when I found out that my 2011 Prius III didn't support bluetooth streaming.

    I have been looking around for a solution and the best I have found is a device from New Potato. They sell a bluetooth receiver with a 3.5 mm line out that all fits in in a 12V DC adaptor. It seems perfect enough to plug into the 12V in the center console armrest with a short pigtail audio cable right into the AUX line.

    The only problem is the cost. They sell one for Android and one for iPhones. I hear that once its paired, it will be paired everytime the car starts up.

    New Potato - Bluetooth Car Interface for Apple® iPhone® and iPod® touch - 1001-01002


    I have tried other bluetooth adaptors but all had a built in rechargeable battery. And since it was always plugged into the USB charger, the electrical noise could be heard over the speaker. It seems the New Potato does not have a battery and powered only when the car is on. I think read somewhere that the New Potato device has built in noise filter to deal with the electrical noise from the 12V DC.
     
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    Have you used that New Potato devices with your Prius? How well does it work - and more importantly, does the iPhone pair with both the Prius built-in Bluetooth (for phone calls) and the New Potato (for music) at the same time?

    That's pretty key because if I am playing music via the New Potato and a call comes in, I want to be able to answer it using the Prius's bluetooth for the phone call.

    Can you verify if this works? If so, you are my hero for finding a great solution :)
     
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    I have not purchased the New Potato interface. However I have purchased a cheap bluetooth receiver with the rechargeable battery that I mentioned before. With that setup I was able to use 2 different bluetooth devices on the phone (at the same time), where the Prius was selected for phone audio and the bluetooth receiver for media audio. When receiving a phone call while playing media, the phone automatically pauses the media audio and the phone gets priority. As a side note, I am using an Android phone and I am not too familiar with the iPhone settings.

    The setup is great for me, however the electrical noise level from the charger of the bluetooth receiver is annoying. I have unplugged the charger and allowed the bluetooth receiver be battery operated, but I have caught myself many times for having a dead battery on that bluetooth receiver.

    The New Potato looks like it can solve my problem, but the cost is holding me back. I love the small form factor. This week I am getting my Prius tinted and waiting for the fog lights to come in so I can install them. The New Potato will have to wait until the next pay check.

    Since it can be purchased locally at Best Buy, you can always return it if it doesn't work out for you. Please do share your experience if you go that route.
     
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    FYI - Bluetooth can be a battery drainer for the phone. To solve that problem, I purchased a 12V USB adaptor (Car Cigarette Powered 1000mA USB Adapter/charger DC 12V | eBay) and a retractable micro USB cable (Micro USB to USB A Retractable Data Sync Charger Cable | eBay). When not using the charger, I just give the cable a tug and off it goes spinning into a small form factor. No messy cables dangling around.

    Since my phone had a fairly large screen, it ultimately became my primary navigation aid. Google Maps and Navigation worked very well for me when I travelled around the country. To securely mount it, I used a Mountek CD Slot Mount MT5000-C http://www.amazon.com/dp/product/B004E5W3D4?tag=priuschatcom-20 Since I don't use CDs, losing the CD slot was not an issue for me. With Googe Maps/Nav and streaming music from Pandora, life was good.
     
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    Thanks - according to the New Potato web site, it includes an iPhone charger, which is awesome.
     
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    I'll probably get it int he next week or so, just order it online - our Best Buy in town sucks and never has anything when I actually go there to buy something specific. Let us know how well it works when you get it. Thanks for your help!
     
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    I too was disappointed when I heard that the priuses didn't come with ad2p standard for bluetooth. I just bit the bullet and ordered the grom iphone integration kit. It just plugs to the back of the stock receiver, and you can charge the phone and control the music from your steering wheel. I also got the bluetooth dongle that allows music streaming. All for around 130. Better than getting a new HU I guess.
     
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    Just following up on an earlier post. I am happy to report that the New Potato TuneLink adaptor works great!

    The adaptor is small and plugs directly into the 12V DC port. The Aux jack is right next to it and I used the audio cable that came with the TuneLink. End result is a small footprint that fulfill my needs. The unit shuts off when the car turns off and automatically pairs to phone when car turns on. Now I have a bluetooth audio setup that is automatic.

    I can also confirm that the phone (Motorola Photon) is able to pair to the TuneLink audio adaptor and the Prius' bluetooth phone at the same time. Incoming and outgoing phone calls take priority over the audio/music. There no hissing or electrical noise issues. I also like the fact that there is an extra USB port on the TuneLink itself which allows me to use a USB cable to charge another phone using the same 12V DC port.

    Looks like my problems are solved. Luckily my work has kept me busy and did not purchase until recently. When I finally found the time to buy it on-line, the price dropped to $69.99 and I jumped on the deal.

    Attached is a photo of the TuneLink while plugged into the center armrest.
     

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