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aryanc said:Alright guys,
I think I know the answer, but just out of curiosity and to make myself look like fool, I'll ask again
My new 2014 Nissan Leaf S, does not have audio streaming, capability.
I tried various options but just like you couldn't fine one.
I have Iphone 5, and i read somewhere that if you connect your USB via iphone 5 , it starts streaming. I am talking about Pandora.
How do you do that? I tried deleting the phone and connecting the phone thru the automated voice system as well as manual control.
I noticed Pandora playing on the phone as the play button was not visible, but the output is not coming from the speaker and neither from the phone.
My other vehicle does that when i connect via USB.
Is it, at all possible, or am i just wasting time?
Thanks
guzzler said:aryanc said:Alright guys,
I think I know the answer, but just out of curiosity and to make myself look like fool, I'll ask again
My new 2014 Nissan Leaf S, does not have audio streaming, capability.
I tried various options but just like you couldn't fine one.
I have Iphone 5, and i read somewhere that if you connect your USB via iphone 5 , it starts streaming. I am talking about Pandora.
How do you do that? I tried deleting the phone and connecting the phone thru the automated voice system as well as manual control.
I noticed Pandora playing on the phone as the play button was not visible, but the output is not coming from the speaker and neither from the phone.
My other vehicle does that when i connect via USB.
Is it, at all possible, or am i just wasting time?
Thanks
I wonder if with proper firmware upgrade head unit (stereo) would accept audio streaming from Iphone via USB?
I have 2014 S as well. The bluetooth is phone only. It does not have A2DP:
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USB will only detect it as iPOD, meaning it will only play songs through Leaf speakers that are on the device. The only option is to use AUX cable, male to male and use the AUX input on the leaf.
It is very sad that a 30K car lacks A2DP when it has phone capabilities. Stupid Nissan!!
dpeezie said:Just picked up my 2014 S last night. Put me down as one who would have upgraded to the SV had I known that the S's stereo was this crippled - I would have chosen the SV even though it did not have QC. BT streaming was the one thing missing from my 2006 prius that I just sold...
My fault for not testing it, but I saw "Bluetooth" emblazoned on the dash, and relied on the sales person who said "stereo's are the same except the SV has nav/carwings". At least my Prius had the Aux and power source tucked into the console so that I could keep a Belkin BT receiver there. I gave the Belkin BT receiver to the guy who bought the Prius thinking "certainly my next car will have BT streaming!"
kcostain said:My 2015 "S" model does not appear to include streaming either, nor does it seem capable of picking up phone calls (with an iPhone 6, iOS 8.02).
It's been semi-well-known since model year 2013 (first year of S trim) that the S trim didn't have it.kmand said:Just got my 2015 Leaf S. Also disappointed about streaming audio. I'm also not very pleased about the manual which has a section on "Bluetooth Streaming Audio", including support for AD2P. The manual makes no mention of it being optional or only available on some models.
kmand said:Just got my 2015 Leaf S. Also disappointed about streaming audio. I'm also not very pleased about the manual which has a section on "Bluetooth Streaming Audio", including support for AD2P. The manual makes no mention of it being optional or only available on some models.
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