How to Play Music in a Car?
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First, turn on the car's power, then open the settings in the main menu on your phone, and enable the Bluetooth functions on both the phone and the car's Bluetooth device. Set the phone's Bluetooth to be visible. Search for Bluetooth devices on your phone and proceed to pair and connect once found. Follow the prompts to enter the corresponding pairing password. Once the pairing is complete, the Bluetooth connection will be successfully established. At this point, simply play music on your phone, and you can enjoy your desired music through the car's Bluetooth device.
I usually love playing music via Bluetooth while driving, just pair the phone directly with the car's infotainment system. The specific steps are: first, open the Bluetooth settings on the car's screen, search for the car model name on the phone and tap to connect, usually requiring a pairing code. Besides Bluetooth, you can also use a USB drive—copy MP3 files onto it and plug it into the USB port, and the system will automatically read them. For older cars, try an AUX cable—plug one end into the phone's headphone jack and the other into the car's AUX port. Listening to the radio is even simpler—just tune to a music station. Once, I noticed the audio was stuttering, and it turned out the phone's hotspot was interfering with the Bluetooth signal. I recommend creating a playlist before driving to avoid distractions while switching songs. Driving safety is the top priority—it's best to perform these operations while parked or use steering wheel shortcuts for control.