
There is no dedicated on/off button for Bluetooth inside the car; all operations are performed through the central control screen. Below is relevant information: 1. The emblem of Haima Automobile: Haima's logo features an abstract eagle shape embedded in a circle symbolizing the sun, representing "the rising sun and the spreading wings of a roc," which embodies Haima Automobile's striving and determined corporate image for soaring success. 2. Product lineup: From the launch of its first model, the HX6380 hatchback in 1991, to the "Familia II" in 2006, Haima introduced 17 series totaling 30 varieties over 15 years. The introduction of the "Premacy" and "Familia" series notably reversed the company's challenging situation.

Having driven Haima cars for over a decade, the Bluetooth switch is usually hidden in the settings menu of the central control screen. You'll need to start the car first, then navigate to the main interface to find the audio source or connection options. Tap into it and select Bluetooth to enable. If you can't locate it, try the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel—some models can bring up the menu next to the audio controls. By the way, many Haima models feature capacitive touchscreens, so don't press hard; a gentle swipe should reveal the Bluetooth icon. If you still can't find it, check the connection settings section in the last chapter of the user manual—it has detailed illustrations. Remember to operate it safely when parked, avoiding distractions while driving. Bluetooth has minimal impact on driving, but stay focused when operating it.

Having played with cars for many years, I've noticed that the Bluetooth switch in Haima vehicles is always located in the quick menu on the main interface. Generally, you can find it by clicking the settings button in the upper left corner of the screen and then locating the wireless devices or network connections to toggle Bluetooth. When operating, ensure your phone's Bluetooth is turned on, and the car can automatically detect and pair. However, the interface might vary slightly depending on the model. For instance, my Haima S5 requires a few extra clicks to bring up the options. Sharing a little tip: if Bluetooth pairing fails, try restarting the system by holding the power button for 10 seconds to reset, which helps avoid interference signals affecting the connection. By the way, talking about navigation integration, newer Haima models have combined Bluetooth with maps, making it convenient to handle calls and navigation simultaneously—quite user-friendly.

As a mom driver, using the Bluetooth in my Haima car is crucial for safe driving. The switch is located in the audio control area on the center console. Just find the connection or device management entry on the main screen, and tap to enable it. The operation is straightforward—no overthinking needed. It's safest to set it up when the car is parked to avoid adjusting while driving. I always remind myself to pair it before taking the kids out to avoid any rush on the road. Plus, once the Bluetooth connection is stable, I can play children's songs or safety reminders, making the journey more enjoyable.


