Should I use USB 2.0 or 3.0 for car USB drives?
1 Answers
USB 2.0 version is sufficient for car USB drives. The main difference between USB 2.0 and 3.0 versions lies in their data transfer speeds. Here are some precautions for using car USB drives: 1. File format: Most vehicles can only recognize music files in MP3 and WMA formats. If the downloaded music format is incorrect, it should be converted promptly; otherwise, the vehicle may fail to recognize the files. 2. Storage path: The storage path of music files should not be too deep, otherwise the vehicle may have difficulty locating them. Generally, files should be stored in the root directory of the USB drive. 3. USB drive capacity: Some vehicles, especially older models, may not support large-capacity USB drives. Therefore, when purchasing, be careful not to choose a USB drive with excessive capacity.