Can the 6th Generation Camry Play Music via USB?
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The 6th Generation Camry cannot play music via USB, but it has an AUX interface. The Camry is positioned as a mid-size sedan, with body dimensions of 4885×1840×1455mm and a wheelbase of 2825mm. This car is equipped with 2.0L and 2.5L engines, with maximum output power of 131kw/6600rpm and 154kw/6600rpm respectively. Below is the relevant introduction to the car's Bluetooth: Features: Automatically identifies mobile phones, allowing connection without cables or phone holders; the owner can control the phone without touching it, even keeping both hands on the steering wheel, and can answer or make calls via voice commands, reducing the possibility of traffic accidents. Precautions: Do not use it under strong light for too long.
I drove a sixth-generation Camry for several years, and to be honest, the audio system was a bit outdated. The 2008 base model I bought didn’t support direct USB playback. More commonly, it came with a CD player and a small AUX input, which I often used to connect my phone for music—pretty convenient. If your car has a USB port, it might be just for charging rather than audio input, so it’s best to check the user manual or test it out. I’d advise against fiddling with these settings while driving—safety first. Alternatively, spending a bit to upgrade to a new audio module is a simple and effective solution. Overall, most factory sixth-gen Camrys don’t support USB playback, but it’s not a big deal—just a minor modification. Listening to music while driving can be a great mood booster, especially on long trips.