

This way you get your music and navigation instructions through the Bike speakers. I think you can pair your phone to the GPS to get your phone music to the GPS and then from the GPS to your speakers. The Garmin XT is quite a capable little device, and can also double as the source of your music. Some people choose to AUX Blutooth Receiver all the time to receive the audio from your Garmin XT enabling the navigation instructions. When you choose your phone as the audio source, this disconnects the AUX Bluetooth reciever and you will no longer hear the navigation instructions. When you choose the AUX Bluetooth Receiver as your audio source, this disconnects your phone and the Sirius XM. You can only choose one source of audio at any given time. The advantage is obvious, you now have navigatioin instructions heard through the Bike speakers. Like all work arounds, there are advantages, and disadvantages, This allows for instructions from the Garmin to annunciate through the bike's speakers. You physically connect the Bluetooth Receiver to the AUX connection of the BRP radio, and then pair your Garmin XT to the Bluetooth Receiver. You can use a Bluetooth Receiver from Lamonster Garage: Neither Garmin nor BRP have allowed for this. The simple answer is: No, you cannot connect your Garmin XT to 2021 Spyder directly. What am I missing? TIA.I think I may be late to this party, so forgive me if I'm repeating existing comments from previous posters. The Garmin manual only talks about pairing the GPS with helmet speakers or earbuds.


The Garmin voice only comes out of the tiny speaker on the back of the GPS and my 75 year old ears can't hear it. The phone plays my Sirius XM radio through the speakers, but I get nothing from the Garmin. I cannot figure out how to get the voice prompts from the Garmin to play through the Spyder speakers. I have bluetoothed the Garmin to the spyder and I also bluetoothed my phone to to the spyder. I recently purchased and installed a Garmin Zumo XT on my 21 Spyder RTL.
