Bluetooth connectivity is available as an add-on in the 2008 Infiniti FX35
, but it doesn’t come standard. It does, however, come with Satellite radio, along with a USB adapter for certain plug-in devices. That being said, if you’re set on Bluetooth streaming, you’ll have to purchase a Bluetooth adapter that’s compatible with your car.
The good news is, there are tons of aftermarket adapters out there. The majority of Bluetooth adapters are priced somewhere between $25 and *$200, making them a relatively inexpensive solution to the FX35’s problematic lack of Bluetooth.
But before you buy just any old adapter, be sure to do your research! Adapters range from simple plug-in devices to bigger boxes that require more extensive installation, and both will come with different features—plus, you’ll need to make sure you’re selecting the one that’s the right fit for your Infiniti.
Not sure where to start? Here are a few Fx35-approved adapter recommendations to get you started:
iSimple Vehicle Bluetooth Adapter
($44.99). This easy-to-use adapter plugs into your Infiniti’s aux port, letting you connect your mobile device to your car’s stereo system for Bluetooth streaming. USA Spec BT45-NIS
($211.99). For a total Bluetooth overhaul in your Fx35, you can install this adapter to work with your car’s factory radio, adding seamless connectivity from your mobile device to your car’s stereo system—from audio streaming to hands-free calling.