How to Use a Car Bluetooth Receiver?
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If the car device itself does not have Bluetooth functionality, you must purchase a Bluetooth adapter, choose the AUX pin, and plug it into the AUX jack. If the Bluetooth adapter has a switch, it must be turned on before proceeding with the connection. The relevant instructions are as follows: 1. Pairing: Search for Bluetooth devices on your phone, select the found device, and proceed with pairing. If prompted for a password, enter the pairing password. After successful pairing, the connection is established. You can make and receive calls on the car Bluetooth. Play music on your phone and enjoy it on the car Bluetooth device. 2. Bluetooth Receiver: The Ugreen Car Bluetooth Receiver is a product designed for hands-free car use. The product comes in a stylish color box packaging with an outer sleeve and inner box design, allowing you to easily see the product's parameter information from the colorful outer sleeve. In addition to the Bluetooth receiver, the product also includes two car mounts.
Last time I took my family on a road trip, I used a Bluetooth receiver, and it was really convenient. You plug the receiver into the cigarette lighter or USB port for power, then connect it to the car audio via an aux audio cable or FM frequency. Just turn on your phone's Bluetooth settings, search for the device name like 'Car BT,' and pair it. Many receivers on the market now support dual-device connections, so both my wife's and my phone can switch songs anytime. Some even come with a built-in microphone for taking calls, which is much more stable than the Bluetooth in car navigation systems. While driving, you can skip songs by pressing the buttons on the receiver without having to look down at your phone. Remember to unplug it after use—high temperatures in summer might affect battery life, but USB-powered ones don’t have this issue.