Where is the headphone jack on the Geely Vision?
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The Geely Vision does not have a headphone jack. You can only connect your phone to the car's system via Bluetooth or use a USB flash drive connected to the USB port. Location of the USB port on the Geely Vision: The Geely Vision has one USB port on each side below the center control screen. These are vehicle transmission cables with advantages such as fast transmission speed, ease of use, support for hot swapping, flexible connection, and independent power supply. They are generally universal interfaces for USB devices like flash drives and MP3 players. Reasons why the car USB may not read the flash drive: Loose flash drive: Since the flash drive is plugged into the vehicle's USB port for extended periods during use, the vibration and shaking of the vehicle while driving can easily cause it to become loose. Damaged flash drive: Due to the less-than-ideal environment inside the car (especially during high temperatures in summer), there is a possibility of damage. Damaged USB port: If none of the above issues are present, the possibility of a damaged USB port cannot be ruled out.
After driving a Geely Vision for several years, I found the headphone jack's position to be very user-friendly, typically located in the center console area near the multimedia screen or below the radio unit. In my 2018 model, it's on the right side of the air conditioning control buttons, marked with a small headphone icon, making it easy to identify. The placement is within easy reach of the driver's seat, allowing me to plug in my phone cable for music without bending over while driving, thus avoiding distraction risks. If you're driving a higher trim version, the headphone jack might be hidden inside the glove compartment, keeping the interior tidy but slightly farther away—recommending connecting when parked. Don’t worry about not finding it; explore the center panel more, as dust accumulation might affect contact. Regularly cleaning it with a cotton swab can prevent signal interruptions. Overall, the position is safe and practical, helping me make long drives more relaxed and enjoyable.