This exciting new Bluetooth AUX input integration terminal has been design specifically for the 2001-2010 Honda Gold Wing GL-1800.
When installed, it connects to the AUX input cable plug for the GL-1800’s audio system, to allow you to capture stereo music, navigation commands and/or cell phone calls , via Bluetooth, from your favorite Bluetooth enabled music media player, I-Touch, I-Phone, Blackberry, Motorola Droid, G-Phone, other brand cell phones, or the Garmin Zumo/TomTom GPS systems, to be heard in the helmet headsets or external speakers, when the AUX feature is selected on the GLs audio command console.
Unit also integrates with both the driver and passenger helmet headset microphone circuits, so that if a cell phone call is received or initiated, both the driver and passenger not only can hear the cell phone conversation, but both can talk on it as well, without affecting the volume or signal level of the GLs on-board driver/passenger intercom system.
Handlebar mounted multifunction/on/off button with blue light indicator is also included, to allow the driver to answer a cell call, voice command dial a cell call, or mute the incoming stereo signal, with a simple push of the button.
Additionally this Bluetooth integration terminal is powered by the 12v electrical system on the GL-1800 for easy, hassle free operation.
The J&M built audio/Bluetooth integration terminal features the CSR BluecoreV enhanced data rate (EDR) module, for easy pairing to most Bluetooth enabled audio/media-center/cell-phone/GPS devices.
Includes Bluetooth Software Profiles; HSP (Headset Profile), HFP (Hands Free Profile), A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile ((Streaming Stereo))), and AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile).
This Bluetooth integration terminal kit includes the black-box terminal, handlebar mounted multifunction button/on/off switch, total plug-n-play wiring harnesses, mounting hardware and complete installation/operation instructions.
Black-box integration terminal measures 2 ¾” X 2 ¼” X 1 ¼” and is mounted under the left fairing pocket of the GL-1800.
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