How to Screen Mirror Navigation on Baojun 730?
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You can use your phone's Bluetooth to connect to the car's Bluetooth. Once successfully paired, you can mirror your phone's screen onto the car's display. Take out the HDMI interface cable to complete the screen mirroring on the car's display. When connecting the HDMI cable to the car, there will be a notification indicating the connection is in progress. After the connection is established, screen mirroring will be completed.
My experience with screen mirroring navigation on the Baojun 730 is primarily achieved through Android Auto or Apple CarPlay, which requires you to prepare a USB cable to connect your phone to the car's interface. My car's central control screen supports MirrorLink functionality, so after plugging in the USB, I first ensure that the phone's Bluetooth is turned on and paired with the vehicle. Then, I enable the developer options in the phone settings and turn on USB debugging mode, which allows the navigation app to automatically project onto the car's screen. If the screen doesn't respond during the process, I check if the phone's operating system is updated to the latest version, as older versions of iOS or Android sometimes don't support screen mirroring. Additionally, it's best to connect while the car is parked in a safe location to avoid distractions while driving. This is crucial because the mirrored map navigation significantly enhances driving convenience—after all, seeing real-time traffic on a large screen is much more comfortable than staring at a small phone. I rely on it to save time during every long trip. The Baojun 730's system is compatible with most mainstream phone brands, and as long as your car model is relatively new, there shouldn't be any major issues. If you encounter any malfunctions, restarting the phone or the car's infotainment system often resolves the problem.