For many, Bluetooth is merely a safer way to make calls while driving, but there are many more reasons to wirelessly connect your phone with your car. Antuan Goodwin Senior Writer, Electrified Cars ...
Maybe you bought a brand-new phone; maybe your phone just went through a major OS update. Either way, the result is the same: you can’t connect it via Bluetooth to your older car anymore, which means ...
Car adapters are available in abundance out there. However, getting the right adapter can be quite a tough task. Given the sheer number of products available in the market, the job of getting a wired ...
Android Auto can be a great aid while on the road, but it can also be a bit finicky sometimes. Here are step-by-step instructions to connect the app to your car without frustration, so you don’t leave ...
Over the past 15 years, Bluetooth technology has become a staple of the in-car experience, making connectivity between driver and mobile device a reality. This wireless communication tool has ...
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. Most ...
Just because you own an older car without a modern infotainment system doesn’t mean that you can’t play your favorite music from your smartphone. You just need to equip that system with Bluetooth ...
These days Bluetooth-enabled cars can do much more than just take calls. In this week's ABCs of Car Tech, I explain the advanced features of Bluetooth in the car and explain why not all systems are ...
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