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snomon
2/6/2008 9:22:50 AM
Scosche Bluetooth Module for GMLan coming



I stumbled onto a new Scosche product that integrates Bluetooth with GMLAN. It's call the BFGM (Blue Fusion for GM).

It's nowhere on their website, but in their PDF catalog below.

Check out Pages 3 through 5 of this document!

http://www.scosche.com/pdf/Scosche_2...ntegration.pdf

I called Scosche this morning and they said it won't ship until end of March and they do not know anticipated MSRP.

I also asked Scosche tech support since the BFGM appears to hang off the XM module as the picture shows in the catalog, how will it play with the AXIPGMLAN (or Ipod Lockpick as I have).

How will they interact with each other?

Unfortunately they say pick either the Ipod Module or BFGM, not both so this isn't good news.
jmitchell
2/6/2008 11:04:21 AM
This Blue Fusion bluetooth kit is exactly what I've been looking for to integrate bluetooth into the '07 Tahoe.  Is it as simple as buying this kit and plugging it into the existing satellite radio harness?  Or will there be other harnesses required to buy to make this work?  What other info did you get from the sales guy at Scosche?
 
I'm definitely up for giving this a try once they are available for purchase.  Maybe we could get a group buy/discount started up to save us all some $$$.

Thanks for the great info...Please post any updates.
kpanza
2/6/2008 1:58:47 PM
Wow, that sounds very cool...just what I've wanted also.  Let's hope it is reasonably priced and comes out on time...looks like real simple plug and play...
snomon
2/6/2008 3:12:59 PM
I'm going to guess it is a quick plug in between the head unit and the XM module behind the glove box.  Just like how the ipod lockpick is installed.  I sure hate to lose my Ipod in lieu for bluetooth though.  They need to figure out a way to make them co-exist or come out with one black box that does both!!!
jmitchell
2/7/2008 8:48:56 AM
You could buy a bluetooth adapter for your iPod.  That would work with this Blue Fusion kit.  I'm ready to move that direction or if they are too expensive maybe I'll just buy an iPhone.
e
2/7/2008 9:01:34 AM
you would still have the problem of needing two boxes with the iphone. Also steaming music via bluetooth is not the cleanest of sounds. A solution might be to go with the Peripheral Elec PXAMG which plugs in thru the back of the head unit for the ipod interface, and then use the Blue Fusion but still not sure if they would work together.
I dont care for the company but doesn't CoastelTech have a all in one interface already?
jmitchell
2/7/2008 9:44:38 AM
CoastelTech has a similar type of integration but you still have to purchase an aftermarket bluetooth car kit from Motorola or Parrot to allow it to work.  This Blue Fusion kit seems to have the car kit already integrated and a microphone provided.
jmitchell
2/12/2008 9:42:00 AM
UPDATE: (02-12-08)
 
I just got off the phone with one of the Scosche sales guys and here are some of the items we discussed:
 
1.  All harnesses are included with the kit required to make the bluetooth system work
2.  Simple plug-n-play into the XM radio module
3.  No cutting of wires is required
4.  Microphone already included which you can mount anywhere on the dash, headliner, etc. (no additional bluetooth car kit required - like the CoastalTech Lockpick requires)
5.  Only other additional hardware needed would be a bluetooth transmitter to plug into your iPod to transmit bluetooth streaming audio through the Blue Fusion kit and into your stereo.  However this is not required, but only optional if you'd like iPod integration.
 
The two big questions:
1.  Release date?  The GM Blue Fusion (BFGM) will be out approx. the 2nd week of March. Ford, Toyota, Honda will follow after the GM release.
2.  Cost?  $399
 
The one thing I forgot to ask about was a group buy or if he could release a coupon code to use online if enough of us purchased this kit.  The cost seams a little high, but if it were an option to add at the time of vehicle purchase, I would definitely spend that kind of money for the integration.  I plan on calling him back in a couple of weeks to confirm the release date and I plan on purchasing one of these right away.  I don't imagine GM's OEM kit will be any cheaper and I'm tired of waiting.
 
kpanza
2/12/2008 10:45:31 AM
That does seem a little high...let's hope they do a group buy or coupons...
 
Now, since I am not a techie at all, and have never used Bluetooth yet (my LG 8300 phone does have BT), will ANY Bluetooth enabled phone work with this kit?  Someone had told me that different phones used different bluetooth versions??  Sorry if this is a lame question, but I have no idea about all this stuff...I'm more mechanical than technical! 
jmitchell
2/20/2008 11:07:13 AM
Found a video demonstration of the BlueFusion kit...
 
http://video.cardomain.com/clip.aspx?key=B6C6D834853C485D
kpanza
2/20/2008 5:26:20 PM
So, will you have to have the Nav radio for this to work? 
e
2/21/2008 4:47:37 AM
I dont like the fact that you have to stream audio from the ipod via BT. My ipod (acutally iphone) holder will not allow the use of the adapter and still fit it the bracket.  Also did they lose the clock function? Hmmmmm......
TMW597
2/23/2008 7:30:45 PM
Here's a little more info:

SCOSCHE INTRODUCES BLUEFUSION
Next Generation of OEM Interfaces Enables Bluetooth Hands-Free Streaming Audio
01/08/2008

This is supposed to be out sometime in the next couple of weeks, I've been hearing March. It looks like it's pretty much plug n' play through the XM with a T-harness.

Here's a link to the video of it in action:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a0KWL-3O14

OXNARD, Calif., (January 2008) - Scosche Industries, an innovator of mobile electronic products and accessories for the aftermarket, announces its new BlueFusion OEM (original equipment manufacturer) integration interfaces. The next generation of OEM interfaces, Scosche's BlueFusion enables Bluetooth hands-free and streaming audio directly on a factory radio.

"Scosche is proud to bring the future of OEM integration to fruition with our BlueFusion interfaces," said Kas Alves, vice president, sales and marketing, Scosche Industries. "Along with our stereo replacement and iPod interfaces, Scosche's research and design team has developed a new standard of interfaces with BlueFusion. Offering consumers the hands-free and wireless capabilities they desire, BlueFusion will lead the market with innovative features."

An innovator of automotive aftermarket Bluetooth accessories, Scosche introduced Bluetooth to the aftermarket community with its BlueLife line of products. Specifically designed for name branded aftermarket head units, Scosche revolutionized the industry with its Bluetooth products. Scosche is also an industry leader of OEM integration interfaces. Combining Scosche's successful Bluetooth and OEM integration technologies, it developed BlueFusion to flawlessly add Bluetooth capabilities to a factory head unit while maintaining factory features.

BlueFusion is designed to interface Bluetooth hands-free and streaming audio (A2DP) to a consumer's factory radio. Seamlessly integrating into the factory stereo, Scosche's BlueFusion offers advanced capabilities such as caller ID displayed on a factory screen with easy "answer" and "end call" buttons located on the steering wheel controls or assigned buttons at a factory radio. Whether listening to a CD or just tuned into a radio station, Scosche's smart interface will switch itself to the correct source to view the caller ID. The interface menu enables users to check missed calls, dialed calls, and with select phones have full access to the phone book.

Users can listen to phone conversation through the vehicle's speakers with crystal clear sound. Scosche's built-in DSP chip ensures no background noise or echoes are heard during a conversation.

Additional BlueFusion features include:
• Caller ID on Headunit Display
• BlueTooth 2.0+EDR
• Hands-Free, A2DP
• DSP Echo & Noise Cancellation
• Phone Book Sync if phone has capability
Phone Directory Scroll Look-up
• Audio Signal Plays thru OEM Audio System
• Audio Interrupt/Source Redirect
• Volume Up/Down - Cellphone and Streaming Audio
• Adjustable Cellphone Ringer Volume
• Phone Answer/Aang up
• Track Forward/Back
• Play/Pause
• Mute Microphone
• Hands-free Microphone

Scosche's BlueFusion is easily installed and can be done with a simple plug-and-play harness. Simply route the microphone where desired and use Scosche's installation instructions to connect the interface. Connect an iPod or MP3 player to Scosche BlueLife transmitter and users can stream audio directly to a factory radio connected to BlueFusion.

Initially, Scosche will offer BlueFusion interfaces for GM, Toyota and Honda vehicles and will expand its offering by the end of 2008. BlueFusion will be available at specialty retailers across the country.
kpanza
2/25/2008 11:49:55 AM
Again, will this only work with the factory NAV radios, or will a non-Nav radio be able to use this also?  I've got an LT3 with everything but the NAV radio...thanks
TMW597
2/25/2008 12:11:41 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: kpanza

Again, will this only work with the factory NAV radios, or will a non-Nav radio be able to use this also?  I've got an LT3 with everything but the NAV radio...thanks


Might want to ask jmitchell on that one since he spoke with them on the phone.

Just a subjective comment, grab a Nav unit.  I bought mine with the non-nav on purpose as to save money on the nav unit.  New from the factory they wanted almost $3000.  Picked the same one up on ebay for more than half of that price.  You can get them as inexpensive as $700 now.  Keep in mind the new one will have the built-in XM NavTraffic too, so the old ones should come down even more shortly.
digitalgeek
2/26/2008 9:12:22 AM
What if you dont have XM Radio?
jmitchell
3/5/2008 3:46:47 PM
I called Scosche today and got a few more answers, some of which were a bit of a let down. Here's an update:

1. Release date has now pushed out to the end of May/beginning of June.

2. Voice activated dialing? As of right now it is not incorporated into the BlueFusion unit, however it seemed like this was something they were working towards making happen. I stressed to the guy I talked to that the BlueFusion unit would be much more inticing to consumers if it had this feature. Hopefully they will listen to what us (the consumers) have to say, because what's the point of a hands free kit if you have to scroll through contacts to make a phone call, right?

3. I did get verification that the BlueFusion kit will work with non-Nav head units for 2007+ Tahoes/Yukons. This was a plus!!

4. Compatibility with existing iPod integration (i.e. iPod LockPick)? They didn't seem to have a good answer for this one other than there may be significant problems for two units (BlueFusion & iPod interface kit) to trying to co-exist on through the same platform. This didn't seem to promising. I wouldn't count on an iPod Lockpick working with the BlueFusion kit at the same time.

I hope this update helps. I will be patiently waiting for the release of BlueFusion and more accurate answers to these questions when they get all the bugs worked out. Hopefully this or a similar product will be released soon so we can start enjoying our wireless technology to the fullest. Please let me know if you see or hear of any other products coming out soon. Thanks.
dstaysniak
3/13/2008 8:39:33 AM
According to their website on 3/12/08 they are now showing availability for JULY 2008.
I hope that it functions better then the RayTel 5000vi unit that I have in my 2007 Tahoe
LS with factory NAV.  It has NEVER worked properly and the manufacturer's support for
the product has been TERRIBLE.   I would not recommend it to anyone.   (I had a Parrot
unit before and at least that unit worked.)
TMW597
3/29/2008 7:15:38 AM
Before we all go with the Scosche Bluetooth Bluefusion we should get more info on this: http://www.chevroletforum.com/fb.asp?m=63574
Intercooler
9/24/2008 8:17:37 PM
I found one released early as a Beta unit. Installed in five minutes. Works good. But, In my case the phone book doesn''t sync. I don''t know how you mute the mic, I don''t know how to adjust the volume independent of the radio volume. Meaning, each time I use the phone I have to turn the volume up again. Over all it works great. A little pricy.
TMW597
9/24/2008 8:21:46 PM
Do you have a PDF of the install or instruction manual?
Intercooler
9/25/2008 3:15:04 PM
Yes, How do I attached to this thread?
TMW597
9/25/2008 3:22:21 PM
I just sent you a PM with my email address.
Intercooler
9/25/2008 3:33:01 PM
Here is the first half of the manual.
Intercooler
9/25/2008 3:34:28 PM
Here is the second half.
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