I have a Scout 2K 11.6 from June of 2023. It is completely updated.
My bluetooth will not see anything but a phone or a computer. I have other devices that I would like to connect to it including a OBDMX OBDII adapter (The generic ELM327 adapters cant access all data), a LED Matrix Sign, and two Bluetooth controled BMS for my LiFePo4 batteris.
What do I need to do to connect the bluetooth for them?
What do I need to do to get to the normal Android Bluetooth interface?
Hi Ryan,
I found out the hard way Dasaita's Bluetooth & wifi is configured for their ecosystem. I too had Dash Cams & radar detectors I installed apps for but would not connect because of the jerry rigged networking components of the head unit. I ended up buying one of those Android AI boxes and connected to the wired Apple CarPlay usb port of the head unit. I split screen or switch between the two OS when I want to play with my toys. Good luck buddy!
@Support Dasaita Do you have any idea about this? This is a deal breaker for me. I can use another USB inerface if needed, but this is unacceptable.
@Ryan Williams Based on past experience with the PX6 units, Bluetooth is crippled. No devices except phone or some of the generic OBD devices. Really not great.
@Ryan Williams Do you mean that you want to connect a few Bluetooth in the same time, if so, we are sorry to tell that our unit could not support, only the Android 12 G12 series supports 2 devices to be connected.
@Support Dasaita Many of us are looking to be able to connect other devices to the head unit similar to an android tablet. Many devices now are BT and include things like Batteries, Lights, and more. I have seen other carplay units can support this, but historically, the Dasaita BT only connects for phones, etc, for calling and audio but not for other uses. It would be nice if we could connect them since we can download them via the app store but cannot use them since we can never find the BT for the devices. Please add this support and this unit will be Awesome!
@Robert Shopshear
Hello.
Thank you for your valuable advice.
At present, our unit mainly support to connect phone/OBD via Bluetooth.
We will reflect your opinion to our related departments.
If there are any new upgrades to support more devices in the future, we'll let you know.
@Support Dasaita The OBD device that you sell doesn't access more than one CAN Bus, so it's not useful for telling detailed information about the vehicle, like fuel injeciton pressure.
While many people to use the unit for Android Auto, it's pointless, when the users can use the onboard Android to run the same apps.