Pacific Automotive Network If the device in the car has Bluetooth function, you can directly connect to the mobile phone via Bluetooth to play. If the device in the car supports SD card or TF card, download the songs on the phone to the storage card and insert the card into the card slot in the car to play it. If neither of the above is supported, check to see if there is a USB flash drive slot. If you find a USB flash drive to download songs and plug it into the car, it can still be played.
1. Play music through a USB flash drive:
1. To play music with a USB flash drive, the car's driving computer must have a USB interface. The driving computer has a USB interface and supports USB song playback.
2. First, download the music format (mostly Mp3) that the car's driving computer can recognize to the U disk, and then insert the U disk into the USB interface of the driving computer.
3. Select U disk music playback in the music player of the driving computer, so that you can use the U disk to play music in the driving computer.
2. Playing music through Bluetooth:
1. The car’s driving computer must support Bluetooth connection. (Must be Bluetooth 2.0 or above, otherwise the mobile phone will fail to pair. At the same time, the IOS mobile phone requires the Bluetooth of the driving computer to be 4.0, otherwise the IOS device cannot be paired with the driving computer's Bluetooth)
2. Driving computer support After the Bluetooth is connected, turn on the Bluetooth on the mobile phone and the Bluetooth on the trip computer to pair. After the pairing is completed, the trip computer will use the Bluetooth source as the first sound source. Car computers generally have a Bluetooth pairing function in the settings interface, and some models have a one-button pairing function.
3. At this time, open the music player on your mobile phone and select the song you like to play.
(Pictures/Text/Photos: Li Yuanli of Pacific Automotive Network)