August 1, 20232 yr Hey All, I spend my home time with music from a hundred worldwide radio stations via the Radio Box app. But, I am not savvy enuff to get that sound into my car. Any ideas/help?
August 1, 20232 yr Popular Post Does your in-car entertainment system have Bluetooth or an external (Aux) input? Either should be easy to connect to your phone ???? Failing that there's the old technology "FM transmitter" that plugs into the phone headphone jack and transmits to your car FM receiver. "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
August 1, 20232 yr Author 4 minutes ago, Crossy said: Does your in-car entertainment system have Bluetooth or an external (Aux) input? Either should be easy to connect to your phone ???? Failing that there's the old technology "FM transmitter" that plugs into the phone headphone jack and transmits to your car FM receiver. I am away from the Chevy (10 years old?) at the moment. As stated, I'm not savvy on these things but I can learn. I'll do some googling based on your suggestions, look at the Chevy manual and see what happens when I'm back in the province. Cheers????????
August 1, 20232 yr Popular Post If no Bluetooth or Aux in the car then one of these ... https://www.lazada.co.th/products/car-mp3-player-bluetooth-mp3-i4038779268-s15706764267.html? "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
August 1, 20232 yr Author 5 minutes ago, Crossy said: If no Bluetooth or Aux in the car then one of these ... https://www.lazada.co.th/products/car-mp3-player-bluetooth-mp3-i4038779268-s15706764267.html? Ok. About to put google into gear.????????
August 1, 20232 yr You don't say whether your phone is iOS or Android, but there should be wireless adaptors for both that will allow you to play music from phone apps. Apple's system is called CarPlay and I believe Android's is Android Auto, but I may be wrong. Or as Crossy said, connect via USB cable.
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