How to Fix Low Volume When Connecting Phone to Car Bluetooth
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Try dialing a phone number, then press the volume up button on the side of the device during dialing or call to increase the volume. Go to your phone settings, find the sound option, and turn the media volume to maximum. The volume of the car navigation all-in-one machine is not turned on, just turn it on.
As a music lover who frequently commutes by car, I truly empathize with the issue of low Bluetooth audio volume when connecting phones to car systems. The first step is usually checking phone settings: open the sound options, ensure media volume is maxed out, and don't let notification sounds override it. Then go to the car's infotainment screen, locate the Bluetooth settings menu, and boost the output volume level - sometimes the main volume knob needs turning up too. I've found re-pairing devices effective, like disconnecting and reconnecting Bluetooth, especially when there are compatibility issues between phone and car system. Given the significant differences between Android and iOS systems, always check for software updates - an upgrade might just solve it. A bonus tip: try disabling the car's equalizer effects as they can sometimes suppress volume. Remember, never fiddle with settings while driving - safety first, adjust only when parked.