Dual BTM60 Bluetooth® Adapter Enjoy hands-free calling and music streaming with select Dual receivers Zoom Front Video loading and will display in just a moment. Photos Videos Does it work with my system? Item# 070BTM60 offer details Item# 070BTM60 Review Sumary 22 people say In Stock Free Crutchfield lifetime tech support Free Shipping Your price $49.99 Add to cart + Add to wishlist | Email me alerts for this product See related offers and ways to save Special Financing Available Overview Details Customer Reviews Category Info Our take on the Dual BTM60 Bluetooth® Adapter by Ken Nail With Dual's BTM60 interface, you can use your Bluetooth cell phone or Bluetooth equipped MP3 player with a compatible Dual car stereo. The BTM60 clips to your sun visor and connects to your receiver with a single cable for easy setup. Once it's installed, just press the interface's talk switch when you get a call. You can also stream audio from cell phones that transmit music files. Note: Compatibility of this device may vary, depending on your phone and service provider. Highlights:BTM60 allows cell phone use or music streaming with compatible Dual receiversinterface attaches to your sun visor9-3/4' cable attaches to your Dual receiversupports the Bluetooth Handsfree Profile (HFP) and Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2dP)warranty: 1 yearOur 60-day money-back guarantee Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? Download owner's manual Bluetooth module with attached 9.75' cable (terminated into an 8-pin DIN plug) Wire mounting clip Two 1" squares of Velcro Installation/Quick Start guide Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Product Overview: The Dual BTM60 Bluetooth module allows you to answer and place calls from your Bluetooth-enabled wireless phone through your Dual car stereo receiver. It works with Bluetooth Version 2.0 (v1.2 compliant), and communicates with most Bluetooth-enabled phones. Profile Support: The BTM60 supports the following profiles: Hands-Free Calling (HFP): You can make, receive or end phone calls using the module's "Talk" button or from the head unit. You can dial out using the head unit's front panel numbered buttons or from a listing of the last five phone calls that were received, dialed or missed. Incoming phone numbers will scroll across the head unit's display so you know who is calling and an audible ring tone will be heard through your vehicle's speakers. Using the BTM60's built-in noise and echo-canceling microphone allows you to carry on a mobile conversation through the vehicle's speakers without picking up your cell-phone. Advanced Audio Distribution (A2DP): The BTM60 also supports A2DP wireless streaming music audio from your Bluetooth-enabled device, allowing you to listen to audio wireless from your Bluetooth compatible mobile phone or portable MP3 player. Audio/Video Remote Control (AVRCP): You can control your wireless streaming music audio from the front panel of the head unit using AVRCP. The BTM60's wireless connection allows you to control certain playback functions (such as play, pause, skip, etc.) of your wireless streaming music audio player using controls from the head unit. Note: All BTM60 HFP functions work with the iPhone (using iPhone FW version 1.0.2) with the exception of caller ID. When a call is being received, the head unit will display "Incoming Call". The iPhone does not support A2DP or AVRCP. Receiver Compatibility: This module is compatible with the following Bluetooth-ready Dual receivers: XDM6400 XDMA6700 XDMA6855 XDMA7715 XHD6425 Simple Installation: The BTM60 connects to the head unit through a single 8-pin plug to the back of the head unit. The 3-meter cable is routed along the A-pillar of the vehicle to the visor-mounted module. Product Reviews Review this product Thanks for taking the time to share your experiences about this product. Please be sure to focus your comments on the product itself. Read our Review Guidelines for more information. Review title * Email * Please include your email* Please enter a valid email address. 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Allows easy use of my iPhone with my radio. As soon as a call comes in, it mutes what ever the radio is playing, even if it is the iPod funtion of my iPhone. Also great that if I have the iPod on my iPhone playing through the radio on the truck and I turn the truck off, it stops playing the iPod as well. 1 out of 1 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No 4 out of 5 Dual Bluetooth adapter Written By Malcolm S., Mt. Airy, MD on Friday, July 22, 2011 I just added this adapter to my Dual receiver a few minutes ago in my '03 Tundra. Installation was a pain but not because of the product, mostly the truck... The reason i give 4 stars instead of 5 is because it took almost 20 minutes and 6 tries to get the adapter paired and working correctly to my HTC EVO. Afterward though, it works great and sounds clear. Only complaint is when doing a test call to my friend she said there was a buzz on her end, which I'm assuming is interference from the engine. Without the difficulty pairing this would get a 5+ stars. Was this review helpful? Yes | No 3 out of 5 Works okay Written By Redhouse7, Minneapolis, MN on Wednesday, March 16, 2011 I wasn't overwhelmed with the bluetooth function on my Dual deck. It works well enough, but I'm told the sound to the person you're calling isn't great (like talking through a tube). It doesn't seem to pick up my phone like my previous bluetooth did unless I force it to. It doesn't have a flush bottom so mounting it on a flat surface doesn't look good. But it works Was this review helpful? Yes | No 4 out of 5 Dual BTM60 Bluetooth® Adapter Written By Todd, Michigan on Saturday, March 12, 2011 I added this unit recently to my Dual radio that I have had for several years. Sound quality through the radio is very good with both phone calls and streamed music. Microphone pickup seems clear, but since I have not been on the receiving side of my calls, I am saying that because no one has ever complained or asked me to repeat myself for clarity. Installation is easy but mounting is less than spectacular causing me to rate it 4 instead of 5 stars. The included clip is strong enough to hold it to a visor well, but it is basically useless for any other location. A small piece of velcro is also included, but it seems too small to hold anything, especially not this unit. FYI, the Crutchfield listing of "What's in the box" is for a set of speakers and not this unit at the time that I am writing this review. Was this review helpful? Yes | No 4 out of 5 Works with iPhone, iPad & Android Written By JamieC, Melbourne, FL on Thursday, December 30, 2010 I was never sure this would work with the iPhone, especially for playing music. It works fine, tested with iPhone 3G under iOS 4.2. Worked fine for iPod and Phone apps on iPhone. An incoming call interrupted FM radio, as you would hope. It also worked for music with the iPad. Android 2.1 on HTC Eris played music from music player and Pandora. Audio was a bit faint on other end of phone. Good sound quality. Remembers associations with up to 8 devices. 1 out of 1 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No 5 out of 5 Bluetooth For Your Car Written By Harold, La Feria, Tx on Monday, April 13, 2009 This adapter works great. This is the first time I use this kind of technology in my truck, and I have to admit it keeps me concetrated on the road and keeps my hands free to drive. Was this review helpful? Yes | No 4 out of 5 Great little device Written By Brad, Detroit MI on Wednesday, March 25, 2009 I am happy with this device, I didn't like the visor install so I clipped it to the console next to the seat, and have had no complaints with hearing me. The output is crystal clear through my radio. Was this review helpful? Yes | No 4 out of 5 Dual BTM60 Bluetooth® Adapter Written By Matt, Columbus, OH on Sunday, March 15, 2009 My BTM60 works great. Like the one review said, it would be nice to have voice activated dialing, but, I still like it. I didn't like the install on my visor, so, I used the double faced tape and installed it on my dash near the radio. Overall, very happy with the product. Was this review helpful? Yes | No 2 out of 5 Only half useful Written By dreamfly5, San Francisco, CA on Thursday, November 27, 2008 One of the main purposes of a car Bluetooth device is to make a call. To safely make a call in the car, voice dial is a must. While the BTM60 claims (in their press release) voice dial capable, it is only half true. To initiate voice dial, you have to press a button on your phone, instead of on the BTM60. Thus if your phone is in your pocket, which most likely is key locked, you have to first fish it out, unlock the keys, then initiate voice dial. Only then can you speak to the BTM60 to dial out. All these actions required in order to make a call is really dangerous while driving. Now all other Bluetooth headsets that I own (including a 4yr old foreign country bought one) don't require you to do anything on the phone. A press on a headset button is all it takes. 2 out of 4 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No 5 out of 5 Great addition to CD Player and Blackberry Written By Nicholas, Charlotte, NC on Saturday, November 15, 2008 I decided to step into the 20th century with the purchase of this Bluetooth adapter to compliment my Dual XHD6425. It exceeded my expectations! The installation was extremely easy and the call quality is great on both ends. The only minor issue is when I make a call, which is rare from the car, I have to hold in the mute button for 3 seconds to hang-up. When others call me and they hang-up the player automatically returns me to the playing mode it was in when the call was made whether that's in the middle of a track or the radio. I would definitely buy this product again! 1 out of 1 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No 1-10 of 22 items >> Learn more about Aftermarket Radio Bluetooth Adapters Learn more about Aftermarket Radio Bluetooth Adapters How do I get Bluetooth® in my car? How do I get Bluetooth® in my car? Robert Ferency-Viars 1/31/2012 based on 143 ratings (29 comments) Bluetooth® wireless technology can be a great benefit in the car, where we tend to juggle gadgets plugged into the stereo. Find out what it takes to add hands-free talking and wireless music... Video: Bluetooth in Your Car Video: Bluetooth in Your Car Todd Cabell 3/10/2008 based on 11 ratings Bluetooth® hands-free calling can be a great benefit in the car, especially when it's integrated into your car stereo. Watch this video for a quick look at what it takes to add hands-free... Introduction to Bluetooth Introduction to Bluetooth Ryan Steele 11/12/2010 based on 33 ratings (2 comments) This article provides an in-depth overview of Bluetooth wireless technology, its specifications, applications, and future developments. Wireless Glossary Wireless Glossary Ryan Steele 7/11/2007 based on 9 ratings (1 comment) A glossary of some of the common terms associated with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless technologies. Bluetooth in the car -- hands-free and loving it! Bluetooth in the car -- hands-free and loving it! Ken Nail 11/10/2008 based on 2 ratings (3 comments) I’ll admit it — I’m not usually an early adopter. You won’t find me running out to the store to pick up the latest gee-whiz tech devices just because they’re new.... 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Our take on the Dual BTM60 Bluetooth® Adapter by Ken Nail With Dual's BTM60 interface, you can use your Bluetooth cell phone or Bluetooth equipped MP3 player with a compatible Dual car stereo. The BTM60 clips to your sun visor and connects to your receiver with a single cable for easy setup. Once it's installed, just press the interface's talk switch when you get a call. You can also stream audio from cell phones that transmit music files. Note: Compatibility of this device may vary, depending on your phone and service provider. Highlights:BTM60 allows cell phone use or music streaming with compatible Dual receiversinterface attaches to your sun visor9-3/4' cable attaches to your Dual receiversupports the Bluetooth Handsfree Profile (HFP) and Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2dP)warranty: 1 yearOur 60-day money-back guarantee
Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? Download owner's manual Bluetooth module with attached 9.75' cable (terminated into an 8-pin DIN plug) Wire mounting clip Two 1" squares of Velcro Installation/Quick Start guide Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Product Overview: The Dual BTM60 Bluetooth module allows you to answer and place calls from your Bluetooth-enabled wireless phone through your Dual car stereo receiver. It works with Bluetooth Version 2.0 (v1.2 compliant), and communicates with most Bluetooth-enabled phones. Profile Support: The BTM60 supports the following profiles: Hands-Free Calling (HFP): You can make, receive or end phone calls using the module's "Talk" button or from the head unit. You can dial out using the head unit's front panel numbered buttons or from a listing of the last five phone calls that were received, dialed or missed. Incoming phone numbers will scroll across the head unit's display so you know who is calling and an audible ring tone will be heard through your vehicle's speakers. Using the BTM60's built-in noise and echo-canceling microphone allows you to carry on a mobile conversation through the vehicle's speakers without picking up your cell-phone. Advanced Audio Distribution (A2DP): The BTM60 also supports A2DP wireless streaming music audio from your Bluetooth-enabled device, allowing you to listen to audio wireless from your Bluetooth compatible mobile phone or portable MP3 player. Audio/Video Remote Control (AVRCP): You can control your wireless streaming music audio from the front panel of the head unit using AVRCP. The BTM60's wireless connection allows you to control certain playback functions (such as play, pause, skip, etc.) of your wireless streaming music audio player using controls from the head unit. Note: All BTM60 HFP functions work with the iPhone (using iPhone FW version 1.0.2) with the exception of caller ID. When a call is being received, the head unit will display "Incoming Call". The iPhone does not support A2DP or AVRCP. Receiver Compatibility: This module is compatible with the following Bluetooth-ready Dual receivers: XDM6400 XDMA6700 XDMA6855 XDMA7715 XHD6425 Simple Installation: The BTM60 connects to the head unit through a single 8-pin plug to the back of the head unit. The 3-meter cable is routed along the A-pillar of the vehicle to the visor-mounted module.
5 out of 5 Dual BTM60 Bluetooth® Adapter Written By John T, Southern California on Saturday, October 08, 2011 Works great. Allows easy use of my iPhone with my radio. As soon as a call comes in, it mutes what ever the radio is playing, even if it is the iPod funtion of my iPhone. Also great that if I have the iPod on my iPhone playing through the radio on the truck and I turn the truck off, it stops playing the iPod as well. 1 out of 1 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No
4 out of 5 Dual Bluetooth adapter Written By Malcolm S., Mt. Airy, MD on Friday, July 22, 2011 I just added this adapter to my Dual receiver a few minutes ago in my '03 Tundra. Installation was a pain but not because of the product, mostly the truck... The reason i give 4 stars instead of 5 is because it took almost 20 minutes and 6 tries to get the adapter paired and working correctly to my HTC EVO. Afterward though, it works great and sounds clear. Only complaint is when doing a test call to my friend she said there was a buzz on her end, which I'm assuming is interference from the engine. Without the difficulty pairing this would get a 5+ stars. Was this review helpful? Yes | No
3 out of 5 Works okay Written By Redhouse7, Minneapolis, MN on Wednesday, March 16, 2011 I wasn't overwhelmed with the bluetooth function on my Dual deck. It works well enough, but I'm told the sound to the person you're calling isn't great (like talking through a tube). It doesn't seem to pick up my phone like my previous bluetooth did unless I force it to. It doesn't have a flush bottom so mounting it on a flat surface doesn't look good. But it works Was this review helpful? Yes | No
4 out of 5 Dual BTM60 Bluetooth® Adapter Written By Todd, Michigan on Saturday, March 12, 2011 I added this unit recently to my Dual radio that I have had for several years. Sound quality through the radio is very good with both phone calls and streamed music. Microphone pickup seems clear, but since I have not been on the receiving side of my calls, I am saying that because no one has ever complained or asked me to repeat myself for clarity. Installation is easy but mounting is less than spectacular causing me to rate it 4 instead of 5 stars. The included clip is strong enough to hold it to a visor well, but it is basically useless for any other location. A small piece of velcro is also included, but it seems too small to hold anything, especially not this unit. FYI, the Crutchfield listing of "What's in the box" is for a set of speakers and not this unit at the time that I am writing this review. Was this review helpful? Yes | No
4 out of 5 Works with iPhone, iPad & Android Written By JamieC, Melbourne, FL on Thursday, December 30, 2010 I was never sure this would work with the iPhone, especially for playing music. It works fine, tested with iPhone 3G under iOS 4.2. Worked fine for iPod and Phone apps on iPhone. An incoming call interrupted FM radio, as you would hope. It also worked for music with the iPad. Android 2.1 on HTC Eris played music from music player and Pandora. Audio was a bit faint on other end of phone. Good sound quality. Remembers associations with up to 8 devices. 1 out of 1 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No
5 out of 5 Bluetooth For Your Car Written By Harold, La Feria, Tx on Monday, April 13, 2009 This adapter works great. This is the first time I use this kind of technology in my truck, and I have to admit it keeps me concetrated on the road and keeps my hands free to drive. Was this review helpful? Yes | No
4 out of 5 Great little device Written By Brad, Detroit MI on Wednesday, March 25, 2009 I am happy with this device, I didn't like the visor install so I clipped it to the console next to the seat, and have had no complaints with hearing me. The output is crystal clear through my radio. Was this review helpful? Yes | No
4 out of 5 Dual BTM60 Bluetooth® Adapter Written By Matt, Columbus, OH on Sunday, March 15, 2009 My BTM60 works great. Like the one review said, it would be nice to have voice activated dialing, but, I still like it. I didn't like the install on my visor, so, I used the double faced tape and installed it on my dash near the radio. Overall, very happy with the product. Was this review helpful? Yes | No
2 out of 5 Only half useful Written By dreamfly5, San Francisco, CA on Thursday, November 27, 2008 One of the main purposes of a car Bluetooth device is to make a call. To safely make a call in the car, voice dial is a must. While the BTM60 claims (in their press release) voice dial capable, it is only half true. To initiate voice dial, you have to press a button on your phone, instead of on the BTM60. Thus if your phone is in your pocket, which most likely is key locked, you have to first fish it out, unlock the keys, then initiate voice dial. Only then can you speak to the BTM60 to dial out. All these actions required in order to make a call is really dangerous while driving. Now all other Bluetooth headsets that I own (including a 4yr old foreign country bought one) don't require you to do anything on the phone. A press on a headset button is all it takes. 2 out of 4 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No
5 out of 5 Great addition to CD Player and Blackberry Written By Nicholas, Charlotte, NC on Saturday, November 15, 2008 I decided to step into the 20th century with the purchase of this Bluetooth adapter to compliment my Dual XHD6425. It exceeded my expectations! The installation was extremely easy and the call quality is great on both ends. The only minor issue is when I make a call, which is rare from the car, I have to hold in the mute button for 3 seconds to hang-up. When others call me and they hang-up the player automatically returns me to the playing mode it was in when the call was made whether that's in the middle of a track or the radio. I would definitely buy this product again! 1 out of 1 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Learn more about Aftermarket Radio Bluetooth Adapters Learn more about Aftermarket Radio Bluetooth Adapters How do I get Bluetooth® in my car? How do I get Bluetooth® in my car? Robert Ferency-Viars 1/31/2012 based on 143 ratings (29 comments) Bluetooth® wireless technology can be a great benefit in the car, where we tend to juggle gadgets plugged into the stereo. Find out what it takes to add hands-free talking and wireless music... Video: Bluetooth in Your Car Video: Bluetooth in Your Car Todd Cabell 3/10/2008 based on 11 ratings Bluetooth® hands-free calling can be a great benefit in the car, especially when it's integrated into your car stereo. Watch this video for a quick look at what it takes to add hands-free... Introduction to Bluetooth Introduction to Bluetooth Ryan Steele 11/12/2010 based on 33 ratings (2 comments) This article provides an in-depth overview of Bluetooth wireless technology, its specifications, applications, and future developments. Wireless Glossary Wireless Glossary Ryan Steele 7/11/2007 based on 9 ratings (1 comment) A glossary of some of the common terms associated with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless technologies. Bluetooth in the car -- hands-free and loving it! Bluetooth in the car -- hands-free and loving it! Ken Nail 11/10/2008 based on 2 ratings (3 comments) I’ll admit it — I’m not usually an early adopter. You won’t find me running out to the store to pick up the latest gee-whiz tech devices just because they’re new.... Visit our Learning Center to learn more about Aftermarket Radio Bluetooth Adapters
How do I get Bluetooth® in my car? How do I get Bluetooth® in my car? Robert Ferency-Viars 1/31/2012 based on 143 ratings (29 comments) Bluetooth® wireless technology can be a great benefit in the car, where we tend to juggle gadgets plugged into the stereo. Find out what it takes to add hands-free talking and wireless music...
Video: Bluetooth in Your Car Video: Bluetooth in Your Car Todd Cabell 3/10/2008 based on 11 ratings Bluetooth® hands-free calling can be a great benefit in the car, especially when it's integrated into your car stereo. Watch this video for a quick look at what it takes to add hands-free...
Introduction to Bluetooth Introduction to Bluetooth Ryan Steele 11/12/2010 based on 33 ratings (2 comments) This article provides an in-depth overview of Bluetooth wireless technology, its specifications, applications, and future developments.
Wireless Glossary Wireless Glossary Ryan Steele 7/11/2007 based on 9 ratings (1 comment) A glossary of some of the common terms associated with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless technologies.
Bluetooth in the car -- hands-free and loving it! Bluetooth in the car -- hands-free and loving it! Ken Nail 11/10/2008 based on 2 ratings (3 comments) I’ll admit it — I’m not usually an early adopter. You won’t find me running out to the store to pick up the latest gee-whiz tech devices just because they’re new....