How to adjust the audio system of Baojun 310?
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Click the settings button on the main interface, and you can see the "Audio" option in the middle. Click to enter, and you will see the adjustment interfaces for "Balance/Fader", "Equalizer", "Adaptive Speed Volume Adjustment", "Surround Sound Effect", and "AUX Volume Compensation". More details are as follows: 1. "Balance/Fader" includes BALANCE and FADER, while "Equalizer" includes TRE, BASS, and SUBW. Additionally, there are functions for adaptive speed volume adjustment and AUX volume compensation. 2. Adjust the equalizer, which includes treble, midrange, and bass. You can also manually tap the screen or directly select your desired effect. The white line in the middle is the balance point, allowing you to increase or decrease the treble, midrange, and bass to meet your pursuit of different sound effects.
I've been driving the Baojun 310 for almost two years, and the audio adjustments are quite intuitive. There's a volume knob on the center console—just turn it to change the loudness. The buttons next to it are for bass and treble adjustments; a simple press can increase or decrease them. For more detailed tuning, find the equalizer option in the audio settings menu, which usually includes preset modes like rock or classical. I use it to fine-tune the sound to my preference. Daily, I connect via Bluetooth to play music—it's straightforward: enable the car's Bluetooth function and pair it with my phone’s Bluetooth list. While driving, I keep the volume moderate to avoid distractions and ensure safety. The Baojun 310's audio quality is decent, with clear and non-intrusive music even on highways. Newcomers should take some time to explore the menu for more fun features. Keeping the buttons clean is also important—regular wiping prevents dust buildup from affecting the touch response.