
Usage method of Vision USB flash drive: 1. Locate all USB ports; 2. Insert the car USB flash drive with downloaded songs into the vehicle's USB port, at which point the car multimedia system will automatically scan and retrieve music files from the USB drive; 3. Find the car's central control panel, turn on the power switch, then follow the on-screen instructions to press the operation button to switch to AUX mode; 4. Finally, you'll notice that the icon displayed on the screen corresponds to the AUX position, and the song playing on the screen is from the USB drive. If no song is heard, continue pressing the AUX button until music plays. The Geely Vision is a compact car with dimensions of 4599mm × 1747mm × 1482mm, a wheelbase of 2615mm, and features a suspension system combining MacPherson strut independent suspension and torsion beam non-independent suspension.

When I first bought my Vision, I also used a USB drive to play music, and it felt quite straightforward. Usually, you format the USB drive to FAT32 and store some MP3 or AAC files, avoiding videos since some car models don’t support them. In the car, the USB port is typically located in the glove box or on the center console—just plug it in. After starting the car, turn on the multimedia system and select the USB source from the screen menu. Sometimes, pressing the Media button on the center console a few times will switch to it. The playback interface will display the song list, and you can use the steering wheel buttons or touch the screen to select songs. Make sure the USB drive isn’t too large in capacity—8GB or below is safest, as larger drives may be slower to recognize. Too many files can cause lag, so regularly organize your song folders. Also, ensure the USB drive has no bad sectors, or the music may cut out. Prepare everything before long drives to avoid distractions while driving. Unplug the USB when parked to save power and extend its lifespan. Regularly update the car’s system firmware to avoid compatibility issues.

As an auto mechanic, I've encountered many USB drive issues. The Vision's USB system supports standard USB drives for audio playback, with format compatibility being key. The file system should preferably be FAT32, as exFAT occasionally causes errors. MP3 is the most reliable file type - avoid FLAC or WMA hi-res formats which often go unrecognized. The port is typically located in the center console area; after inserting the USB, wait a few seconds for automatic system detection. If unresponsive, check the screen's Source menu to manually select USB - the operation is straightforward. Volume control via steering wheel buttons ensures safe, convenient operation while driving without distraction. Sometimes a vehicle restart may be needed for first-time insertion attempts. Opt for smaller capacity USB drives to avoid filesystem corruption during hot-plugging. Long-term use accumulates dust - clean the port regularly to maintain stable connections. For occasional head unit crashes, visit a 4S shop for software reflashing. Safety first - never fiddle with USB drives while driving, keep focused on the road.

The Vision's USB music playback is super convenient for morning commutes, with quick and easy steps. Just save MP3s on a USB drive formatted to FAT32 and plug it into the glovebox USB port. After starting the car, press the Media button on the center console to switch to USB mode—the song list pops up, allowing you to select a playlist for loop playback and enjoy a smooth drive. Avoid storing too many files to prevent lag; a 16GB or smaller USB drive is sufficient. Adjust volume safely using the steering wheel buttons without distractions. Clear folder structures ensure fast searches. Occasionally, if the USB drive isn’t recognized after a hot plug, simply reinsert it. Routine maintenance is simple—just back up songs regularly and reformat the drive occasionally. This ensures uninterrupted music on the road.

After having kids, I pay more attention to in-car convenience. The USB port for music in the Vision is very thoughtful. Prepare a USB drive formatted in FAT32 with some MP3 children's songs and safety reminder files. Plug it into the USB port in the central storage area—the system loads quickly and stably. Switching songs is easy with steering wheel controls, keeping hands on the wheel for distraction-free driving. Organize files neatly by creating folders. Choose a compact USB drive with a metal casing for durability against temperature changes. Remember to unplug it after parking to prevent battery drain and extend its lifespan. Ensure songs are free from copyright protection to avoid playback issues. Regularly check the port for dust to prevent poor contact. Safe driving is crucial, so set up auto-play for convenience.

As a music enthusiast, I enjoy a fantastic experience with my USB drive in the Vision. First, I store my favorite MP3 songs on a FAT32-formatted USB drive and plug it into the conveniently located center console USB port. Starting the car, I press the Media button to switch to USB mode, and the music starts playing instantly. Scrolling through the playlist to select songs or using shuffle mode adds endless fun. While it supports file types like AAC, MP3 is the most hassle-free. The USB drive has a 32GB capacity limit to avoid system lag. While driving, I can safely adjust the volume using the steering wheel controls. Organizing files into album folders makes searching intuitive. Regularly formatting and backing up the USB drive prevents data loss. Always ensure safe operation by setting everything up before driving. It’s all about experiencing musical freedom on the road.


