Add Bluetooth Music to 2010 Infiniti M35

GITANK Jan 15, 2026
Add Bluetooth Music to 2010 Infiniti M35

Why the 2010 Infiniti M35 Cannot Stream Music via Bluetooth?

The factory Bluetooth system in the 2010 Infiniti M35 was designed mainly for phone calls. Music streaming (A2DP) was limited or unavailable on most trims. Early Bluetooth hardware and protocols make modern phone audio unstable or incompatible with the original system.

A USB Bluetooth adapter allows you to stream music wirelessly while keeping the original factory interface intact. For example, the GITANK USB Bluetooth Adapter works with the M35’s USB port to enable music streaming with full OEM integration.

Features of the USB Bluetooth Adapter

1. USB Plug-and-Play

Simply connect the adapter to the car’s USB port. No wiring, coding, or technical setup is required. Music streaming is ready immediately after pairing.

2. Steering Wheel Music Control

Use existing steering wheel buttons to play, pause, or skip tracks. This keeps your hands on the wheel and makes controlling music simple and safe.

3. OEM Screen Song Display

Song titles, artists, and track information appear on the factory display, maintaining the original infotainment interface.

4. Bluetooth 5.3 Technology

Supports the latest Bluetooth standard for stable streaming and wide compatibility with iOS and Android phones.

How the Adapter Works

  1. Plug the adapter into the 2010 Infiniti M35 USB port.
  2. Pair your smartphone via Bluetooth.
  3. Play music from any app.

The car recognizes the adapter as a USB/iPod device, so the factory system displays music correctly and interacts with controls as intended.

Compatibility List

Infiniti Models:

  • 2010 M35 (USB port required)
  • 2011–2013 M37 (USB port required)
  • 2012–2013 M56 (USB port required)

Phone Compatibility:

  • Android & iPhone

System Requirements:

  • USB port in the center console or glove box
  • Factory infotainment system with song display