How to Connect Bluetooth to Play Music in Qoros 3?
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The Qoros 3 equipped with a central control screen allows you to connect Bluetooth by tapping the entertainment settings on the screen and then discovering the Bluetooth connection in the connections. Below is relevant information about the Qoros 3: 1. Introduction: The Qoros 3 is a model launched by the manufacturer Qoros Auto, which made its global debut at the Geneva Motor Show. The dimensions of the Qoros 3 are 4615mm in length, 1839mm in width, and 1445mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2690mm. 2. Features: The new car comes standard with an 8-inch capacitive screen, an onboard Bluetooth system, a USB port supporting iPod playback, and an AUX audio input port. Except for the entry-level 1.6L manual model, the other five models are also equipped with ESC/TCS/CBC, front dual airbags, front side airbags, and dual-zone independent control automatic air conditioning. Additionally, the top-end 1.6T dual-clutch model is equipped with features such as an electric sunroof, a rearview camera with dynamic reversing assist lines, and ultrasonic distance measurement.
When driving the Qoros 3, I often use Bluetooth to play music, and the steps are quite straightforward. First, start the vehicle to power up the infotainment system, then navigate to the settings menu to find the Bluetooth option. Next, enable Bluetooth on your phone and set it to discoverable mode. The car will search for new devices and display your phone model—simply tap to pair. In most cases, you’ll need to enter a PIN like 0000 or 1234 for confirmation. Once connected, switch to the media section and select Bluetooth as the audio source. Finally, play your favorite playlists from apps like NetEase Cloud Music or Spotify on your phone to enjoy the tunes. After the initial setup, the system usually reconnects automatically the next time you drive, making commutes hassle-free. If there’s no sound, check that the volume is turned up—keep the phone at medium and the car system loud to avoid interference. I’ve also found it safer to complete the setup in a parking lot to avoid distracted driving. If the connection is unstable, restarting the car’s infotainment system or your phone’s Bluetooth often helps, and updating the system software can further enhance the experience for smooth playback.