How to connect Bluetooth in Sagitar for music playback?
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Sagitar Bluetooth music connection method: Simultaneously activate the Bluetooth functions on both your phone and the car's system. The phone and Sagitar will automatically search for each other. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the pairing process. Once paired, the vehicle will remember this device for quick automatic reconnection next time you enter the car to play music. More details below: 1. Bluetooth technology features: Automotive Bluetooth technology is derived from mobile phone Bluetooth technology, sharing the same transmission system. Car Bluetooth is essentially an in-vehicle wireless hands-free system developed based on wireless Bluetooth technology. Its primary function is to enable hands-free calling via Bluetooth connection with mobile phones during normal driving, thereby keeping hands free and reducing traffic accident risks. 2. Automotive Bluetooth functions: It can automatically identify mobile devices without requiring cables or phone cradles for connection; drivers can control their phones without physical contact - even while keeping both hands on the steering wheel - through voice commands to answer/make calls. Users can conduct calls via the car's audio system.
My Sagitar often uses Bluetooth to play music, and it's quite easy to use once you get the hang of it. After starting the car, go to the central control screen, find the Bluetooth option in the settings menu, and enable it to make the car discoverable. Then, turn on Bluetooth settings on your phone, scan for nearby devices, and tap to connect when you see a name like "VW_Bluetooth." Sometimes, you may need to enter a pairing code like "0000" or "1234"—confirm it, and the pairing is complete. Once connected, select Bluetooth audio in the multimedia source, and the music will automatically play from your phone. If the music doesn’t start automatically, check if media permissions are enabled in the Bluetooth settings. The first time might be tricky, so try doing it while parked—toggling the Bluetooth on and off can help. Now, the Bluetooth connects automatically every time I get in the car, making it convenient and safe. The sound quality is decent, and with a good playlist, driving becomes much more enjoyable. Just remember not to use power-saving mode on your phone, as it may cause disconnections.