



🎶 Drive the vibe, not the wires!
The Bovee tune2air Wireless Car Kit transforms your Audi, VW, or Mercedes into a Bluetooth music powerhouse by wirelessly streaming your iPhone or iPod’s entire music library through your car’s original media interface. With plug-and-play ease, automatic reconnection, and dual Bluetooth support, it’s the ultimate upgrade for seamless in-car audio without the clutter of cables.

| Current Rating | 0.3 Amps |
| Compatible Devices | iPhone 4, iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6+, Audi AMI, Mercedes, Volkswagen MDI, iPod touch 4th Generation, iPod touch 5th generation, iPad 1, iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad 4, iPad air, iPad mini |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cell Phone |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Dimensions | 2 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches |
| Color | Silver |
C**.
Optimistic and was right! Love this!
Just got this today for my 2009 Audi A4 Quattro. I have to admit, this has exceeded all expectations. From connectivity to sound quality, it's all above expectations. I will attempt to answer any questions I had before receiving this and the result after:Car: 2009 Audi A4 QuttroPhone: iPhone 6s with 9.3.2 operating system.1. Will it be hard to connect and stay connected via Bluetooth to the device? Nope! It is literally plug and play. I plugged it in, connected to Tune2Air on my phone and it started playing after syncing my playlists.2. Does it work with apps too? Yes! This was my biggest concern. So far, it has worked with Pandora, YouTube, Spotify, Waze Navigation, and my favorite is my music app "Hype Machine" which isn't popular at all and it worked!3. Can I control the songs from steering wheel and center console buttons? Only if playing the music on the phone can I control this. Everything else must be controlled through the phone. It does display the title of the song however, no matter what's playing the sound. This is zero concern to me because it's way better than the alternative.4. Can I pause things? Again, only through the music on the phone. Everything else it has a hard time pausing and starts to play the music again.5. Does it sound good? Yes, 100% better than the FM transmitters and other things. It sounds just like Bluetooth audio streaming should sound like. As if my phone was plugged in through the wire.6. Can I still make phone calls and receive notification sounds? Yes, it has no problem switching from the device to the cars Bluetooth for calls. And no matter what I'm doing I still receive app alerts etc.. Just like any other Bluetooth streaming device.Final Result: I would recommend this product to anyone in the same position who doesn't have Bluetooth streaming. Minus a couple kinks, this product does exactly what it says. Plug n Play and never open your glove box again. I'm very happy with this and glad I've found a product that finally delivers! So happy!
**E
Set-up problems RESOLVED - Read here.
READ CAREFULLY if you're having problems getting this to work with the Audi MMI: First, remove the wireless adapter and set it aside. With the vehicle running or key in accessory position, enter the MMI console and *DISABLE* entirely any/all bluetooth connectivity, remove all paired devices, including the custom name of your vehicle if you changed it, and do a complete reset/factory default via controls. (You can add your contacts back in later.) Turn off the car's main head unit by press and hold on power until only the opening screen appears. Remove the key. Next, enter the routine for pairing on your smartphone. I'm using an iPhoneX for reference. Without any power or accessories on, plug in the wireless unit. Turn the ignition to on and verify the blue light is flashing. On your smartphone, scan for available bluetooth devices - the unit will show up as Tune2Air even though the car's bluetooth is disabled. (Remember, this device is its own bluetooth receiver, independent of the built in automobile interface. At this point, DO NOT enable bluetooth on the MMI console. Go to Source on the console and scroll to the bottom of the list. The name you've given your smartphone should appear (remember, the car's bluetooth is still NOT turned on.) Select this option as your source. This next step is important: You must begin playing music or any stored audio signal (streaming works too if you're set up with YouTubeMusic, etc. ) through your smartphone's speakers. When prompted, enter/accept the default pairing code (0 0 0 0). The Tune2Air option should now appear on your smartphone. Press the Tune2Air tab and the output is engaged through your car's system. That simple. The configuration will be stored and automatically connect when you're in range. At this point, you can enable the bluetooth option through the console and add in your phone to actually...you know...make a phone call. I have read about a lot of people becoming very frustrated with the wirless adapter and just returning them. Don't give up so fast - it does require jumping through a few hoops to get everybody to play nice together, but the rock solid performance and sound quality is worth it. My only suggestion would be a software or firmware upgrade to allow more information to transfer to the display. Presently, it varies depending on the where the metadata is stored and sometimes no title appears. Others include title, album, etc. I am VERY satisfied with this device. Wish the instructions out of the box were a little more clear.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago