How to Play Music via Bluetooth Connection Between Car and Phone?
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After successfully connecting your phone to the car's Bluetooth, open the music player on your phone to start playing songs. Here are the relevant details: 1. Protocol Conversion: A Bluetooth master device can communicate with up to seven devices, though not all devices can reach this maximum. Devices can switch roles through protocol conversion, where a slave device can also become a master device. 2. Bluetooth Core: The Bluetooth core specification allows two or more piconets to connect and form a distributed network, enabling specific devices to automatically and simultaneously play the roles of master and slave in these piconets. 3. Data Transfer: Data transfer can occur at any time between the master device and other devices. The master device can choose which device to access.
I have extensive experience playing music in my car via Bluetooth from my phone. First, open the settings on the car's infotainment screen, locate and enable the Bluetooth option. Then, on the phone, go to settings and enter the Bluetooth menu to search for devices. When you see your car's name, tap to pair, possibly entering common codes like 1234 or 0000. Once connected, open a music app such as NetEase Cloud Music or QQ Music on your phone to play songs, and the sound will come through the car's speakers. I use this method daily during my commute for convenient wireless operation. Sometimes connection issues arise from old pairing record conflicts, requiring you to forget the device and start over, or restart the phone's Bluetooth. Sound quality depends on the car's Bluetooth version—older cars might sound muffled, while newer ones are clearer. For long trips, this method allows navigation voice prompts without interrupting the music, but remember safety first—don’t adjust your phone while driving. It's best to pair while parked to ensure everything works properly, and you can save multiple devices for easy switching. Keep your phone's Bluetooth on to avoid disconnections and enjoy your journey.