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Where is the USB port located on the Roewe i6?

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SanJeremiah
07/29/25 9:08am

The USB port of the Roewe i6 is located in front of the gear lever. Here are the specific details about the USB port: 1. The USB port in cars is designed for transmitting audio data, and the current of the car's USB port can be either 5V/2.1A or 5V/0.5A. 2. The music formats supported by the USB port's multimedia player vary. Most cars support MP3 and WMA formats. 3. The player also has certain requirements for the music bitrate. When the bitrate exceeds the required range, the player cannot play the music. 4. If you use a USB flash drive to play songs, you can store the songs in the USB drive. It's better not to have too many formats, as the music format recognized by the car's computer is generally MP3.

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McNaomi
08/12/25 8:33am

I've been driving the Roewe i6 for almost two years now, and the USB port is hidden in the storage compartment right in front of the gear lever. It's super convenient to just toss my phone in there for charging, and I can see it at a glance. The location is the same for the newer version with wireless charging. When using a data cable, remember to place the phone screen-side up, otherwise the cable might get stuck. If the passenger wants to charge, they just need to reach slightly - just don't pull the cable too tight. Oh, and the cigarette lighter socket is right next to it, so be careful not to confuse the ports when plugging in a car charger.

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McGianna
10/06/25 3:54am

Last time I helped a friend locate the USB port in the Roewe i6, it was also confusing. Turns out it's positioned closest to the driver's seat on the center console. Just flip open the cover in front of the gear lever, and you'll find two ports side by side - USB on the left and a cigarette lighter on the right. Tested that reaching over with your left hand while driving is the most stable way to plug in cables. There's actually a 12V power outlet inside the armrest box, but it's not a USB port. The newer models have upgraded charging ports in the armrest - if buying an adapter, I'd recommend choosing a right-angled one as straight plugs might push against the lid.

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VonMatteo
11/19/25 5:22am

See that small covered compartment under the right side of the steering wheel? The USB port is hidden inside. Tested that the cover can still be partially closed with a cable inserted, and the gap allows the cable to pass through without being crushed. In emergencies when using a phone mount for navigation, the cable length is just right without needing exposed wiring. The older model's port has lower current output, resulting in slower charging but sufficient for CarPlay connectivity. If it's the newer model with Type-C, charging speed can be twice as fast.

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QuinnLynn
01/09/26 6:58am

Look towards the right foot side from the driver's seat, at the sloped area at the very bottom of the center console. There's a small cover with a lightning symbol—just flip it open. The location is discreet yet conveniently placed. A little tip when using it: even a short charging cable can reach if you place the power bank on your lap. For long drives with phone navigation connected, routing the cable under the steering wheel keeps things neat. The higher trim adds an SD card slot here, though it mostly goes unused nowadays since most people rely on phone navigation.

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