Bluetooth is available in the 2004 BMW 545i, but not in every model. The BMW 545i model from 2005 and any subsequent model are the ones featuring Bluetooth. Both hands-free calling and audio streaming are available in the automobile. An MP3 player or Bluetooth mobile phone can be connected to the stereo. Auxiliary input jacks in the car let you attach additional devices like an MP3 player or CD changer.
The 2004 5 series line of models does not include Bluetooth. I assume that the 2005 models were the first to use Bluetooth. In contrast to the 2004 in my friend’s driveway, my 2005 545i has Bluetooth.
“Put an end to fiddling with your devices and bothering with cords. Simply enjoy the music and use your car’s entertainment system to wirelessly stream, control, read, and show your phone library using an iPhone or an Android device.”
The WMA3000B is a plug-and-play wireless Bluetooth music adapter created for both aftermarket in-car iPod integration and original Audi/BMW/Mercedes/VW factory fitted iPod kits. It can seamlessly communicate with Apple iPhone, iPod, and iPad thanks to advanced wireless music technology that is powered by premium WIRELESSTOOTH technology. You connect our gadget using the built-in iPod integration cable rather than manually connecting the iPod into the connector each time you get into the automobile. plays music from Apple, Android, and Windows mobile devices. For any BMW or Mini Cooper with AUX/USB ipod connectivity, including the 2004 BMW 545i
- gives BMW automobiles access to Bluetooth music streaming
- music from the steering wheel
- Aux input and USB connections are under the center armrest.
- auto-connect after the car is started
Your entire music library will be immediately accessible on your in-car iPod interface once you have paired your iPhone or iPod with the iPod cable and are connected to it. This eliminates the need to take the phone out of your bag or pocket and manually plug it into the cable every time you re-enter the car. As a result, you can just get in the car and start driving without having to worry about leaving your iPhone or iPod in the vehicle after your trip.
Bluetooth technology wirelessly connects an iPhone/iPod to a car’s original iPod interface, eliminating the need to manually plug the iPod in.
Use your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch to project your complete iPod music collection onto the original car screen.
By using the standard steering wheel and head unit controls, you may browse, skip, and manage music playback.
In addition to using your Bluetooth phone hands-free in your car, you can also continue to be linked for music listening.