Where is the USB port in the Corolla Pioneer?

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McBrooke
07/29/25 5:20pm
The USB port in the Corolla Pioneer is located below the center console, in front of the gear shift lever. USB port: Plug-and-play and hot-swappable functionality. The USB port can connect up to 127 external devices, such as mice and keyboards. The USB port can transfer data and also charge mobile phones, although the charging speed is relatively slow in cars because these USB ports are primarily designed for data transfer. Advantages of USB devices: Hot-swappable capability, allowing the use of external devices without the need to power off and restart; portability, making it convenient to carry large amounts of data; standardized compatibility; ability to connect multiple devices, as personal computers often have multiple ports for simultaneous connections.
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