
Turn on both the mobile phone Bluetooth and the car Bluetooth and make sure they are in discoverable mode. Select the car Bluetooth displayed on the mobile phone and click to pair. At this time, the mobile phone will pop up a dialog box requiring the input of a pairing code. Enter the pairing code here. If the pairing code is entered correctly, "Connected" will be displayed on the car Bluetooth. At this time, try making a call using the car Bluetooth. If successful, you will hear the call sound. After successful connection, find "Bluetooth Music" in the Bluetooth settings and click to listen to music. If you want to make a call, select "Bluetooth Phone" again.

Connecting Bluetooth to play music in the BYD S6 is actually quite straightforward. I usually like to play songs from my phone while driving. First, pair the Bluetooth in the car and ensure the phone shows a connected status. Then, on the car’s central control screen, find the audio source settings and switch to Bluetooth mode, which is usually under options like “Media” or “Bluetooth Audio” in the menu. Next, take out your phone, open a music app like NetEase Cloud Music or Spotify, select the song you want to listen to, and start playback. If there’s no sound, check if the car’s volume is turned up or restart the Bluetooth connection. I’ve experienced occasional unstable connections, possibly due to low phone battery or being too far away, so keeping the phone close to the central control helps. The whole process is meant for relaxation during the journey, and it’s best to operate while parked to ensure safety.

As a BYD S6 owner, I find it very convenient to listen to music via Bluetooth every time I drive. After connecting Bluetooth, I simply launch the player on my phone and select my favorite playlist, and the car's audio system automatically receives the signal. It's worth noting that the system occasionally switches to other sources automatically, such as a USB drive or FM radio, at which point I just switch back to Bluetooth mode using the steering wheel controls. I've also noticed that the sound quality is affected by phone settings, and increasing the Bluetooth audio resolution makes the sound clearer. The volume knob inside the car allows for easy adjustment to avoid disturbing passengers. This operation is simple and quick, suitable for daily commutes or long trips, and I recommend testing the connection in advance to save time and effort.

Playing music via Bluetooth in my BYD S6 is straightforward. Once paired, simply play music on your phone, then select Bluetooth as the audio source on the car's interface, usually within the media center. While driving, use the steering wheel shortcuts to switch tracks—safe and convenient. If there's no sound, check if your phone's Bluetooth is enabled or restart the car's infotainment system once.


