mbelanger
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Greetings all,
Wanna-be R1S owner here posting after lurking for a while.
I don't want to restart the CP/AA battles, so assuming that won't be an option any time soon if ever, is Bluetooth the only option for getting music into the Rivian's head unit from an external device? I have an extensive music collection, which is why I still run a 160G iPod Classic in my primary vehicle. When in a rental, I tend to connect my Android phone, which has the same library installed on it, via a USB cable. In this scenario, the iPod or phone are essentially hard drives with the head unit acting as the user interface. From what I've read, this isn't possible in the Rivian entertainment system. Is that correct?
Thanks much,
MB
Wanna-be R1S owner here posting after lurking for a while.
I don't want to restart the CP/AA battles, so assuming that won't be an option any time soon if ever, is Bluetooth the only option for getting music into the Rivian's head unit from an external device? I have an extensive music collection, which is why I still run a 160G iPod Classic in my primary vehicle. When in a rental, I tend to connect my Android phone, which has the same library installed on it, via a USB cable. In this scenario, the iPod or phone are essentially hard drives with the head unit acting as the user interface. From what I've read, this isn't possible in the Rivian entertainment system. Is that correct?
Thanks much,
MB
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