What's the situation when the Bluetooth is connected but there's no sound on the balance car?
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It may be that the volume on the car navigation system or mobile phone is not turned on. Here is some relevant information about car Bluetooth: Introduction to car Bluetooth: Car Bluetooth headsets are a type of Bluetooth device, a more specialized product category within car Bluetooth or Bluetooth headsets, derived from mobile phone Bluetooth technology, sharing the same transmission system. Purpose of car Bluetooth: Car Bluetooth headsets are designed based on wireless Bluetooth technology, specifically developed for in-car wireless Bluetooth communication. With specific functions and designs, they are tailored to provide drivers with hands-free calling via Bluetooth connection to their mobile phones, allowing them to keep both hands on the wheel and reduce the risk of traffic accidents.
I've been playing with self-balancing scooters for many years, and when there's no sound via Bluetooth connection, the issue usually stems from a few common areas. First, the pairing might not be correct—double-check in your phone's app whether you've properly connected to the correct device name of your scooter. Sometimes accidentally selecting another device can result in no sound. Next, verify the volume settings: the scooter's built-in adjustment knob might be turned down to the minimum, or your phone could be in silent mode. Try restarting both the scooter and your phone's Bluetooth—reconnecting often resolves the issue in most cases. If the problem persists, it might be more serious—the speaker unit could be damaged and require replacement, or the firmware might be outdated. It's advisable to update the app or system; check the manufacturer's website for compatible versions. Don't overlook battery impact either—low power can sometimes cause Bluetooth instability. I always perform these simple checks before riding—it saves both time and money.