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Use the Bluetooth search function on your phone to look for your car. You can perform a visual inspection of the dashboard, as many cars print the Bluetooth logo on the plastic.
All new cars already come with Bluetooth compatibility, which makes it easier to stay connected safely while driving.
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are similar technologies at a basic conceptual level, but they have very different real world applications in your car or truck. The main way to use Bluetooth in your vehicle ...
You can usually plug your phone into your car’s stereo with an audio cable, but why do that when you can go wireless? Here’s how you can add Bluetooth capabilities to your factory car stereo ...
But in almost every used car, there's a way to make Bluetooth connectivity work. It just depends on what era your car comes from, how much you care about audio quality, and what your budget is.
Here’s how it works. If your car has Bluetooth and you have just updated your device to Windows Phone 8.1 GDR1, you need to head over to your car right now and try this out.
Want to stream music in your old car? Just buy a Bluetooth receiver. They're relatively cheap and easy to use.
Setup: The Bluetooth connection process varies from stereo to stereo, but usually it starts with initiating the pairing mode on your car stereo.
Thus, we’re going to look at how to modify your existing stock car stereo to accept an auxiliary cable input or even a Bluetooth module.
A Bluetooth headset or in-car speakerphone lets you talk on your cell phone hands-free. Here's our advice on selecting the most appropriate product for your needs.
If you want to make hands-free calls or stream music, here are four easy ways to add Bluetooth to your car.