
Method to display lyrics on the 10th generation Accord's central control screen: You need to download the lyrics to the car's system, then enable the lyrics display option in the settings to show the lyrics. The Accord is a mid-size sedan under Honda. The 10th generation Accord features youthful design elements, with a bold chrome trim on the front that integrates with the grille and headlights, creating a very stylish look. Compared to the 9th generation model, the 10th generation Accord has a larger grille, with the bold chrome trim seamlessly blending with the headlights, especially the design around the fog lights at the lower part of the bumper, giving it a strong sporty appearance overall.

To display lyrics on my 10th-generation Accord, I always connect my phone via Bluetooth to play music apps like QQ Music or Apple Music. Open the mobile app, make sure the lyrics feature is enabled, then select the audio settings on the car screen and check the 'Lyrics Display' option. I do this every time I drive, easily syncing lyrics to the infotainment system. Note that compatibility varies across apps—QQ Music is the most stable, while Spotify on iOS requires the latest version. Avoid focusing too much on lyrics while driving to prevent distraction. The Accord's touchscreen is quite responsive, but prolonged staring increases risk. Regularly update the car’s system via the settings menu to avoid lag and maintain smooth functionality.

Using the Accord to listen to music with lyrics display is quite practical. I usually connect to the car's system via Bluetooth or USB. Steps: After starting the car, select the "Music" app on the central console, switch to playback mode, then find and check the "Lyrics Display" option in settings. I've encountered situations where the lyrics disappear due to weak signals, so I check the connection or restart the phone app. A safety reminder: set everything up before driving to avoid distractions. Updating QQ Music or NetEase Cloud Music apps can improve the experience, as the Accord supports various mainstream platforms. USB connections are more stable but may not support all older phone models, so Bluetooth is recommended to try first.

I enjoy displaying lyrics on the Accord's center console, and the method is very easy to operate: pair my phone via Bluetooth to play music from the app, then open the lyrics option and the center console will sync directly. As a daily user, I find QQ Music the most convenient. It only takes a few clicks, with no complicated jargon involved. Keep both the phone and the car system updated to avoid errors.


