Bluetooth does nothing new. Even before the technology was introduced, you could make hands-free calls to Mum and stream Mobb Deep’s The Infamous through your car stereo. Bluetooth’s crowning ...
These days, Bluetooth is pretty much standard in every new car – letting you wirelessly connect your smartphone to the car's entertainment system. It's something that most people take for granted when ...
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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Android’s promise in the car is simple: you step in, the phone pairs, music and navigation flow through the speakers, and you drive away. Instead, a persistent Bluetooth glitch has left many drivers ...
In-car technology is advancing more quickly than anyone imagined, and it’s also easier to upgrade an older car with Bluetooth and other cutting-edge features than it’s ever been. Numerous aftermarket ...
When it comes to used cars, I'm pretty open-minded. In the past four years, I've owned a Lincoln Town Car, Toyota 4Runner, Mazda 3, Mazda Miata, Acura CL Type-S, Lexus LS400, Honda S2000, and Porsche ...
Bluetooth doesn’t mean just those odd-looking headsets cell phone users don when they’re walking around city streets. The technology is playing a greater role in automobiles, with more cars having ...
If you’ve been anywhere near a mobile phone in the past few years, you’ve almost certainly heard of Bluetooth, and today this data-sharing technology can now be found in almost every modern car.
Bluetooth car kits are great for older cars that need a connectivity boost. Here are the best ones you can buy. All new cars already come with Bluetooth compatibility, which makes it easier to stay ...
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 ...