cloneman
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One of the best cheap ways to get music in your car is to use the 3.5mm output of a bluetooth receiver dongle. Something like this, for example https://www.aptx.com/products/ugreen-bluetooth-receiver-audio-adapter
This has the advantage of you not being tied your car's terrible bluetooth software, which means lower latency and better codecs.
Here's the problem: all of these devices have a "builtin" mic which not only probably sucks but will be tucked away far from your face when installed. (no, i'm not going to tape a bluetooth dongle to my face and run extension cables)
There seems to be almost no one making these bluetooth receivers with some kind of mic input (besides maybe fiio btr3k and this unfinished product, which I had an issue with going to sleep all the time and missing the first 1.5 seconds of audio from google maps)
I was wondering if I could just crack open an bluetooth receiver that has a built in mic and solder a 3.5mm mic cable to it?
This has the advantage of you not being tied your car's terrible bluetooth software, which means lower latency and better codecs.
Here's the problem: all of these devices have a "builtin" mic which not only probably sucks but will be tucked away far from your face when installed. (no, i'm not going to tape a bluetooth dongle to my face and run extension cables)
There seems to be almost no one making these bluetooth receivers with some kind of mic input (besides maybe fiio btr3k and this unfinished product, which I had an issue with going to sleep all the time and missing the first 1.5 seconds of audio from google maps)
I was wondering if I could just crack open an bluetooth receiver that has a built in mic and solder a 3.5mm mic cable to it?