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    All About Bluetooth in Cars

    By Zero2TurboSeptember 13, 2017Updated:October 26, 2020No Comments
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    Passenger vehicles equipped with Bluetooth let you operate a mobile phone “hands-free,” meaning you do not have to hold your phone while making or receiving a call or getting into the phone’s address book. Bluetooth is a wireless technology that lets compatible devices communicate with each other. Bluetooth is even perfect for people on budgets, as the technology installation and cost is often in the low hundreds. There are tons of different devices that have Bluetooth features, and you can find it on the market or online. From speakers to headphones and even portable radios for your car, Bluetooths are everywhere. With so many options to choose from, it will be so helpful if you can find a trusted site like MusicCritic, that have unbiased reviews and guides of different Bluetooth products available on the market now.

    Your car’s interface to your phone and other Bluetooth gadgets will have steering-wheel switches, dashboard controls, or a touch screen or a combination of them. Bluetooth controls will be your point of contact for the system, so make sure they are easy to operate. In this article we will review the basics of Bluetooth technology within the automotive industry! Keep reading to learn more! We hope you enjoy learning about this amazing feature!

    Bluetooth is the auto-industry standard for hands-free phone technology, however, compatibility varies from phone to phone. To make things even more complicated, the interface and features vary from car to car. If it is important to you when seeking out the right car, do your research to find out if the Bluetooth feature is standard equipment on the trim you are considering buying.  Bluetooth was once found only on high-end vehicles, but now it is nearly everywhere as either a standard or available feature on all but the most basic entry-level vehicles.

    Compatibility

    You want to make sure that your cell phone is compatible with the car you’re thinking about getting. Many automobile makers provide an online list of phones that they’ve tested and that are certified to work with Bluetooth systems.

    Features

    There are many Bluetooth features that automobile manufacturers offer. Some of the more popular ones are:

    Call Waiting: There are Bluetooth systems that support call waiting so that you can answer an incoming call if you have already got someone on the other end of the line. How convenient would that be?

    Text Messaging: Some systems allow you to get and answer texts. A system will read an incoming text aloud via text-to-speech technology. This car dealer in Roswell, GA can give you more information!

    Address Book: Some systems let you download your cell’s address book, which is a huge convenience. Other address-book features include identification of many numbers for a single contact (those are usually home, work and cell). Some may assign “voice tags,” nicknames that may be used with a voice-activation system.

    Voice Activation: Many Bluetooth systems let you call somebody via voice activation. Rather than having to put in numbers using a dashboard, touchscreen or center-console controls, you may say a name or number in an address book.

    Streaming Audio: Bluetooth allows streaming music from a device to the car’s stereo system, and this tool is becoming a lot more popular. This is excellent for wirelessly accessing music stored on your device, and it also allows you to stream Internet radio services from a smartphone.

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