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Much to my surprise, my 2024 Maverick XLT with the luxury package came with just a plain old AM/FM radio, (not a SYNC) but it does have Bluetooth connect ability and Apple Car Play. Please excuse my ignorance, but in this day and age I really expected all cars/trucks to come with Satellite as standard. So while I do have SiriusXM Streaming on my iPhone which works great on Car Play, until such a time that you drive out of a cellular area and drop the song you were listening to. Get's annoying here in AZ with all of the mountains around us. So to the rescue Sirius XM sell a reasonably priced device called the ROADY BT which can be purchased and installed in my Maverick. While it's not built into the dash, where I mounted it is not obnoxious at all. It's about the size of a small cell phone and I rigged up a mount using the Mabet cell phone holder that slides into the '24 useless cubby next to the screen. It looks pretty good and sounds great. Problem solved? Not exactly. As it's name implies, it is a Bluetooth device, which after all these years, the Bluetooth standard only allows one device to be connected at a time. So of course we all have cell phones that connect automatically to our Bluetooth when we first get into our trucks. In doing so, this Roady BT will only connect after the phone has been disconnected and you then give permission to the Roady to connect. OK I know, life is tough with all of these modern inconveniences. Imagine the exhaustion of having to tap the screen three times before I get the Roady connected and able to play my satellite radio. But we all have priorities and right now since I'm retired, I do a lot less conversing on phones and more listening to old tunes that remind me how old I am now. So my request to the forum then is this, if by some miracle of modern science it actually is now possible to have multiple devices connected to our Maverick Infotainment systems, I would be grateful to know how to do it. But if it is still not possible, then I would appreciate instructions, if they exist, on how to set Bluetooth Priority so that my Roady gets first shot at connecting over my phone and starts playing music right away. As a side note, the Roady can also connect with an AUX cable, but correct me if I'm wrong, I don't think there is an input on the back of these radios either. You can also connect with an FM Modulator but I don't want to go that route either.
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