Pac Blu-29 Blue Tooth Integration Interface on 2040-parts.com
Smyrna, Tennessee, United States
The BLU-GM29 is a universal Bluetooth integration interface designed to work with multiple aftermarket Bluetooth kits. By utilizing the OnStar commands found in 29bit GM LAN vehicles, the BLU-GM29 allows your phone audio to be heard through the vehicle’s speakers and gives you control of the EGO TALK & Parrot CK3000 through the factory steering wheel controls. The BLU-GM29 is designed to be a plug-and-play interface with these kits, however it can be used with any aftermarket Bluetooth kit that provides a mute & speaker output (wiring connections required). If the BLU-GM29 is used with a kit other than the 2 listed above, it will provide the call audio through the vehicle's speakers but the factory steering wheel controls cannot be used to control the kit. Must be used in conjunction with aftermarket bluetooth kit.
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