
To connect an iPhone to a via Bluetooth, first turn on the car's Bluetooth and set it to be discoverable by anyone. Then, use your iPhone's Bluetooth to search and click to connect. Bluetooth Connection Steps: First, establish a pairing relationship between your phone and the car's Bluetooth device. Enable the Bluetooth function on both your phone and the car's Bluetooth device, and set the phone's Bluetooth to be visible to everyone. Then, search for Bluetooth devices on your phone. Once found, select it to pair and connect. The pairing password is: 0000. Once the pairing is complete, the connection is successful. After the car's Bluetooth is successfully paired with your phone's Bluetooth, you can make and receive calls. You can also play music on your phone and enjoy it through the car's Bluetooth device. Car Bluetooth is an in-car wireless hands-free system: Car Bluetooth is an in-car wireless hands-free system designed and developed based on wireless Bluetooth technology. Its main function is to connect to a phone via Bluetooth for hands-free calls during normal driving, thereby freeing your hands and reducing the risk of traffic accidents.

When I first bought my Mercedes, I researched how to connect an iPhone via . First, make sure the vehicle is ignited or in ACC mode to avoid power interruption. On the Mercedes central control screen, find the "Phone" or "Multimedia" option, enter Bluetooth settings, and click "Add New Device." Then, turn on Bluetooth on your iPhone and search for nearby devices in the phone settings. You should see options like "MB Bluetooth" or the specific model name, such as "GLB250." Click to pair, and the system may prompt for a PIN code, which is usually 0000 or 1234 by default. After successful pairing, remember to authorize audio and phone access for smooth music playback and call handling. For the first time, it's best to ensure both the car and phone are fully charged to avoid connection drops. Once paired, it will automatically reconnect every time you enter the car—super convenient. If frequent disconnections occur, check for iOS updates on your phone and Mercedes system firmware, as minor software bugs can sometimes affect connectivity.

I just tried connecting my iPhone via in a Mercedes, and it wasn't as complicated as I imagined. After starting the vehicle, simply press the 'Phone' button on the center console to access the Bluetooth menu and select 'Add Device'. On your phone, turn on Bluetooth and let it search for a while until it detects the Mercedes device name. During pairing, manual confirmation is required on both sides to enter the same PIN, usually a simple number like 0000. Once done, it's best to set the default audio source in the system for automatic music streaming playback. I found Mercedes' system has good compatibility with Apple devices, though occasional signal instability may occur—try testing in a garage without being too far apart. For the first attempt, I recommend setting aside a few minutes to operate quietly, as doing it while driving is too dangerous. Once successfully connected, the audio quality is quite clear.

Connecting Mercedes to iPhone I often do this in my car: first start the car and switch to ACC mode, then tap into the central control screen to select Settings > Phone > Bluetooth Devices, turn on the iPhone's Bluetooth, search and find the Mercedes logo, pair and confirm the PIN (usually 1234), then authorize the device. The whole process takes less than two minutes—just make sure both devices have Bluetooth turned on and stay close to each other.

To connect an iPhone via to a Mercedes-Benz, I prefer to first enable Bluetooth visibility mode on the iPhone. After starting the car, access the Mercedes COMAND system, select the phone option, and add a new device. The phone will detect the Mercedes device for pairing. Just follow these simple steps, and remember to test the volume and call quality afterward. Bluetooth music remains uninterrupted during long drives, which is extremely practical.

I often help friends set up connections between their Mercedes-Benz and Apple devices. First, ensure both the vehicle and phone have updated systems. After starting the car, go to the central control screen, select Phone > Bluetooth, and add a new device. Turn on the phone's Bluetooth visibility, pair the devices, and enter 0000 or 1234 when prompted, then authorize the connection. Once successful, Mercedes-Benz will automatically remember the device for seamless connection next time you enter the car, making it hassle-free. Be mindful to avoid interference, such as metal objects affecting the signal, with safety as the top priority.


