What is the reason why Land Rover Bluetooth is connected but cannot play music?
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It may be that the volume on the car navigation system or mobile phone is not turned on, or the music playback programming of some mobile phones is incompatible with the docking codes of certain car models. Here is the relevant introduction: Bluetooth: Bluetooth hands-free is also called car Bluetooth or car hands-free. The Bluetooth technology in the car Bluetooth system is an extension of the Bluetooth technology in mobile phones, with the same transmission system. Bluetooth hands-free is an in-car wireless hands-free system designed and developed based on wireless Bluetooth technology. Function: The function of Bluetooth hands-free is to automatically recognize mobile phones, allowing connection with the phone without the need for cables or phone holders; the car owner can control the phone without touching it, even keeping both hands on the steering wheel, and can use voice commands to answer or make calls. Users can conduct calls through the car's audio system.
When encountering a situation where the Land Rover Bluetooth is connected but cannot play music, I have several observations. It could be due to incorrect phone settings, such as the audio output not being set to the Bluetooth device or the phone volume being muted. The car's system software may need an update, especially older versions that are prone to bugs causing audio interruptions. The Bluetooth connection itself might be unstable, particularly in areas with strong signal interference like high-rise buildings or underground parking lots; restarting both the phone and the vehicle system usually helps. File format compatibility is also crucial—some audio formats like FLAC may not be supported by the car's system, so trying MP3 instead is advisable. Finally, check if the audio source in the vehicle settings is set to Bluetooth and not mistakenly set to radio or USB. It's recommended to troubleshoot while parked to avoid compromising driving safety.