My old CLS luckily had the iPod kit so I had the luxury of the tune2air system for Bluetooth connection with track names etc. I have a new-to-me S211 and couldn't live without bluetooth streaming. It does have aux-in in the glove box (don't know if this is standard) so tried an adapter for that for a while, but the quality isn't great and you have to turn it on every journey.
I did some googling for a solution and found this: bluetooth 5.0 AUX Input Audio Cable Adapter for Mercedes CLC SLK SL 2008 Comand NTG 2.5 Car Audio & Monitor from Automobiles & Motorcycles on banggood.com
I have had good success with stuff from Banggood but it does come from china so will take some time to arrive. I didn't expect much from this thing but I can confirm it works!
Here it is:
Find a youtube tutorial on getting out the COMAND unit (pretty easy, requires T20 drive) e.g. this one:
Find the large harness connector on the right side of the unit and unplug it. On my car there is a connector in the harness I had to remove that ran to the aux-in port. Pic below shows that removed.
Then plug the BT unit into the harness, and reconnect it to the COMAND unit. There is plenty of space behind/below the unit to hide the BT module, just shove it in there. I wired switched 12v from the cigar lighter and put everything back together. Switch on ignition, fire up your phone and find the new bluetooth device available to pair to, switch your unit to aux and enjoy the sounds!
I did some googling for a solution and found this: bluetooth 5.0 AUX Input Audio Cable Adapter for Mercedes CLC SLK SL 2008 Comand NTG 2.5 Car Audio & Monitor from Automobiles & Motorcycles on banggood.com
I have had good success with stuff from Banggood but it does come from china so will take some time to arrive. I didn't expect much from this thing but I can confirm it works!
Here it is:
Find a youtube tutorial on getting out the COMAND unit (pretty easy, requires T20 drive) e.g. this one:
Find the large harness connector on the right side of the unit and unplug it. On my car there is a connector in the harness I had to remove that ran to the aux-in port. Pic below shows that removed.
Then plug the BT unit into the harness, and reconnect it to the COMAND unit. There is plenty of space behind/below the unit to hide the BT module, just shove it in there. I wired switched 12v from the cigar lighter and put everything back together. Switch on ignition, fire up your phone and find the new bluetooth device available to pair to, switch your unit to aux and enjoy the sounds!
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