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Hoping this is not worn out question...   My 13 Ultra has an audio connection in the right saddle bag for an ipod.

I'd like to use my Android phone as the audio source streaming Spotify specifically high def downloaded music.  Is there a good adapter I can use to maintain the audio integrity for high def.  Or... is there a blue tooth device that can handle that.?

Otherwise I'm forced to use the aux input at the front of the head unit.

Thanks in advance.!

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Re: How to use an android phone with the audio harness in the saddle bag
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2016, 09:17:12 AM »

I wonder if the first place to look would be at a phone store,  or Apple store.
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Re: How to use an android phone with the audio harness in the saddle bag
« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2016, 09:50:06 AM »

You can either send the HU to Iron Cross Audio for their Bluetooth upgrade (around $100) , or get a Bluetooth receiver (around $20.) to plug into the Aux port. I use both, different bikes...

The audio is fine on either one...
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