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Review on ๐Ÿ“ฑ USA Spec SPEC BT45-NIS Bluetooth Phone, Music & AUX Input Kit for Nissan Infiniti Models (1999-2014) - Black by Davon Man

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Installed on G35 2004 with satellite TV button

Good price. Probably around 50-75% cheaper than other brands, you need to buy additional cables. The sound quality seems a bit fuzzy in terms of clarity (on the Bose speakers). But I need to listen more to what I'm playing. My phone's equalizer may be conflicting with the Bose settings. I gave him one star for the following behavior. The only thing I noticed and it's annoying is that after connecting, bluetooth goes to max volume for bt45. I've tried several times and every time I start the car and plug it back in it works. I think I need to remember to adjust the bluetooth volume before I start playing anything. I'm pretty sure it's not my Samsung S10 as I've connected to many bluetooth devices and never had this problem. just one on the back of the radio going to each of the ends you need to connect. You can't go wrong by just trying. - a plug that goes to bt45, the other end goes to your satellite in the radio (which then connects to the end of the satellite that you removed); On the 2004 model this should be the bottom row, now the remaining 2 wires are included, one of which is the correct one for the radio. The radio cable should be in the top row on the left. This second cable has a small black 6 or 8 pin power cable connector that plugs into a 6 or 8 pin BT45 cable. Connect the severed radio cable to this other end and connect ground to the screw on the back panel. Seems about an inch away from getting it all back in. So I ended up using 2 way velcro and attached it to the front edge of the panel under the driver's side. Simply run the BT45 cable through the side panel and you're done. This should also give me quick access if I ever need to change any of the cables.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • boring packaging