Bluetooth is the short-range wireless interconnection of mobile phones, computers, and other electronic devices. Tons of devices can be paired with bluetooth, and it makes tech use super easy and convenient. If you struggle with bluetooth connections, or want to know more about them, read through this blog to decide if bluetooth technology is right for you!
Bluetooth Connection in the Car
Bluetooth is most commonly appreciated when driving in the car. If you like to listen to music from your mobile device when you’re driving, bluetooth connectivity may make this easier for you. Not all cars are compatible with bluetooth, so be sure your vehicle is before you try to start connecting. Connecting to bluetooth eliminates wires and clutter. Your phone isn’t glued to one spot, and you can even put it up in your car mount. You can talk on the phone, use your GPS, or listen to music with bluetooth through your car stereo.
How to Connect
Be sure your bluetooth is turned on on both your phone and the device you’re pairing. For example, with an iPhone, you need to manually choose the bluetooth connection you want to join when you look under your phone settings. When you’re in your car or on your laptop, you can select to find devices, which sends a signal to your phone. The bluetooth name will appear on the smartphone you’re trying to connect, and they will automatically pair.
Confusion or Difficulty?
Sometimes bluetooth can be confusing, and connecting takes time and patience. If you’re connecting in a vehicle, be sure you get set up before you’re actually driving to ensure safety. Many devices can pair like laptops, speakers, and at home devices like Alexa. Be sure you have internet connection and your devices are charged. If bluetooth still doesn’t connect, try turning off and restarting all devices.
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