What is the USB in the car storage box for?
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The USB port in a car can be used for: playing songs from a USB flash drive, charging mobile phones and MP3 players, and serving as a USB car cigarette lighter interface. Here are some related details about car USB ports: 1. How to use: Insert the USB into the car's USB port. Turn on the device power to use it, and you can also copy MP3 music from a computer. 2. Precautions: The USB flash drive requires driver loading during use. If the USB flash drive or mobile phone is occasionally not recognized, try reconnecting it. If the USB flash drive is not used for a long time, remove it promptly to avoid accelerating its aging. Additionally, the host system frequently reads and writes to the USB flash drive, which may affect the host's operating speed. Keep the USB port clean and tidy. If there is corrosion, water stains, small debris, or other foreign objects in the USB port, the USB flash drive may not connect properly.
The USB port in this car storage box is mainly used for charging my phone while driving. It's especially convenient during long trips when my phone's navigation runs out of battery—just plug it in to charge, saving the hassle of carrying a power bank. It also supports USB drives for playing music; I've stored hundreds of songs on a flash drive, and it automatically plays when connected, much more stable than Bluetooth. Additionally, some car systems support updating map software via USB, and I've used it to download new navigation data. The placement inside the storage box is well-designed, easily accessible, and while the charging power isn't particularly high, it's sufficient for daily use. Just remember to keep the port clean to avoid debris clogging it, which could affect its lifespan. Overall, it's a practical little feature that makes driving more convenient.