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Originally Posted by Chaetagnath
Yeah that is curious. In the installation instructions, it says
Conflicts:
1. Vehicles with BeSpoke Radio.
2. Vehicles without touch-screen radio
That could be construed as the older Bespoke in addition to the old pioneer radio. Of course, both of those are SirusXM ready, so with the right kit (written up elsewhere on this forum) you can connect to them directly anyway.
It seems like this kit should work with either the basic touchscreen or the Bespoke one with NAV and all that, but until someone tries it out it is hard to know. I also don't know if you would need to manually switch the bluetooth from your phone to the sirusXM, so that, if you get a call it won't go through the bluetooth when it is connected to the sirius, or if it will still automatically interupt your audio when you get a call. Its not very clear.
However, the VAIStech website says that the GSR-011 will work with the basic touchscreen, and GSR-012 will work with the touchscreen that has the nav. So, between the two options, I think the VAIS one is the safer bet. Plus, then you can have siriusXM via the USB, and still be connected to your phone through bluetooth, and just plug it into a charger.
For me, I've given up on the new touchscreen since my Sirius tuner is the older one which has a different plug that is not compatible with either the bluetooth kit or the VAIS kits, and I don't feel like trying to switch my lifetime subscription to a new tuner (if they even let me), since there is a changeover fee as well. I drive a lot, and I need satellite radio. So for now, its back to the original pioneer HU, which actually works really well. It just doesn't have the video screen which I want so I can install a backup camera. But on the plus side, it says this when I turn on the car:
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that installation manual is for 2014-2015 Scion vehicles. The Bespoke radio conflicted in the installation manual is for the newer model (2014-2015 MY) bespoke radio with the navi add-on. the base head unit supports Bluetooth AVRCP 1.4 which provides "browse" functionality which is how all of the category/channel search and presets are saved/stored/accessed. I do not know why, but for some unknown reason when you add on the Bespoke navi module to this base radio, it takes over the bluetooth and the "upgrade" module does not support AVRCP 1.4. The 00016-00950 will provide *very* limited functionality, but will pair and work. you just won't have any presets or browse functionality. up/down 1 channel at a time is all you have.
the 2013 Scion vehicles with the old style Bespoke radio use SET's part number 00016-00076 which is a direct plug and play style XM, much like the big Pioneer XM tuner Toyota provides, but about 1/5 the size so you don't have as difficult of a time hiding/mounting that huge control box.
As for functionality of the 00016-00950 kit, it WILL allow you to pair BOTH the SiriusXM as well as your phone. If you get a phone call, it will mute the audio, take your call, and then resume playing the SiriusXM once you hang up. The radio can pair to multiple devices, and select independent devices for Media (audio) devices and hands-free (phone) devices at the same time.
I have had some experience with the VAIS kit as well. I found the sound quality to be very poor - very distorted and choppy. Also user interface was quite confusing since "playlist" was channel search, "artist" was category search, etc. It basically emulates an ipod and populates the preexisting fields with the XM data. Also in the channel list you see that since it organizes it this way, will still list all of the channels numerically 1-100 (for example). But since XM channels are not completely uniform (it skips channels where channels don't exist) you'll have (for example) "track" 75 is "Channel" 125 right next to it.
Hope this helps