
The method to connect music in Qoros 5: First, turn on the Bluetooth on your phone and set it to be discoverable by other devices. Then, activate the car's Bluetooth system and also set it to be discoverable. Proceed to pair and connect the devices. If you still cannot play music from your phone at this point, you need to switch the audio source to Bluetooth. The Qoros 5 is a mid-size SUV with dimensions of 4600mm in length, 1869mm in width, 1658mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2710mm. The trunk features storage compartments and a net to enhance space utilization. In addition to the onboard tools, there are three neatly arranged storage compartments under the trunk cover.

To connect music with the Qoros 5, first start the car to power on the central control screen. Turn on the Bluetooth visibility switch on your phone, then press the menu button on the central control screen to find the Bluetooth settings. Refresh the device list to see your phone's name, and when you click to pair, a pairing code input box will pop up—usually the default is 0000. After entering the code and confirming, the connection will be established. Finally, go to the multimedia interface and switch to the Bluetooth audio source, allowing you to use the steering wheel buttons to change tracks and adjust the volume. This is how I connect while driving—it's fast and doesn’t interfere with navigation voice prompts. However, if your phone has multiple Bluetooth devices, it’s recommended to disconnect the others first.

I'm very familiar with connecting music: Start the vehicle and wait for the central control to boot up, turn on Bluetooth on your phone, and go to the settings on the car's system to find the Bluetooth option. Click on search for devices, and when the list pops up, select your phone's name. If prompted for a pairing code, enter 0000 and confirm the connection. Then, press the media button on the central control to select the Bluetooth audio source, and you can play the playlist from your phone. Note that the Bluetooth distance should ideally be within 3 meters, and avoid any metal objects in between that could interfere with the signal. I love connecting Bluetooth to listen to music in the car; the steering wheel's track change buttons are just too convenient.

The steps are simple: After turning on the car, go to the settings from the central control to find the function. Turn on your phone's Bluetooth to detect the status, then click 'Add Device'. Wait a few seconds for your phone's name to appear, click on it, and enter the pairing code '0000'. After connecting, select Bluetooth as the audio source in the entertainment system. I usually set my frequently used phone as the priority connection, so it connects automatically when I get in the car. Bluetooth transmission is quite stable, but avoid placing your phone in the trunk as it may affect the signal.

After starting the car, press the button on the center console to enter the Bluetooth menu. Make sure your phone's Bluetooth is turned on and discoverable, then refresh the device list and select your phone. Enter 0000 in the pop-up window to confirm pairing. After that, go to the media interface and select Bluetooth audio mode. I've tested it with both old and new phones—they all connect. The first connection takes about 1 minute, but subsequent connections are instant when you get in the car. The sound quality is more convenient than using an AUX cable, and you can also take calls.

Here's how to proceed: Start the vehicle and wait for the system to load completely, then turn on your phone's . On the central control screen, select Settings and enter the Communication menu, then click on Bluetooth Connection. When adding a new device, scan for your phone's name and select it, then enter the default pairing code 0000 to complete the binding. Finally, choose the Bluetooth icon in the audio source. After connecting, I tested the playback smoothness, and the steering wheel scroll wheel can adjust the volume very conveniently. It's recommended to turn off your phone's power-saving mode to maintain a stable connection.


