Ways To Connect Android phone To Your Car Audio System
If you are the one who is suffering from music mania I am sure you will agree with me on the fact that wherever you go you want music around and if long hours pass by without music you actually miss it. Correct me if I am wrong! I am true music aficionado who loves the beats of various kinds; be it at the work place, home or while driving. These days radios undeniably are offering the best stuff that actually soothes one’s ears but then there are times when actually we want to listen to nothing other than selected few numbers depending upon the mood at the particular time.
With Apple, Samsung, HTC and other such gadgets flying on the market shelves one can see many people flaunting their gadget in style. Being an Android user I keep looking for something that promises to offer the lovely beats. Coming to the point, the Android users now can enjoy their favorite tunes stored in their gadgets while driving. How? Read on!
Wish to have a wonderful driving experience each day while you drive to and down to the office or sometimes when you take your love on the long drive? If you have a safe place to mount your phone and cable/range to send signal to your in-car audio system then your mobile phone with storage space for MP3 can create the magic. Using your Android mobile phone as your entertainment system while driving is all the more fun!
There are four ready options available to let you playback music streamed through your Android phone to your car audio system. Let’s take a look!
Analogue Cable
Using an analogue cable connecting the headphone jack on your phone to the line-in option on your car’s audio system can let you enjoy the stored music tunes. Be it with the standard line-in connector mounted on the front of your car audio system, or by working the connection around the back of the dashboard you can enjoy the tunes you have stored on it.
Bluetooth
The hi-tech car systems of today are endowed with cool features. Bluetooth is a cool option for playing music across a short-range wireless network. Activate the Bluetooth on your car audio system and discover the connection to proceed further. As far as your Android phone is concerned, open settings, connections, Bluetooth Settings to activate Bluetooth on your phone. Once you have done the setting, the pairing is automatically done whenever you turn on the systems and use Bluetooth.
USB
Modern stereos have a USB cable that the users can use for browsing their library of tunes through the car audio system and enjoy their favorite tunes. Simply connect your Android phone with suitable adapter or identify the USB port to connect the Android handset. Thereafter, switch to storage mode, drag down the notification bar, select USB Mass Storage/USB Connection Mode and navigate your Android phone library on your car audio system with ease.
FM Transmitter
Some Android gadgets come with built-in FM transmitter functionality. Users can use free app such as Quick FM Transmitter and broadcast the MP3 and other audio files on their phones to their car radio.
To sum up, I won’t be contradicting by saying that FM Transmitter functionality is surely the best choice of millions. One reason could be the unawareness regarding the other options or it being entirely their choice. Whatever the case may be my question to all you readers out there is that if you were to choose from the above options; which one would have been your choice of the way of connecting your Android phone to car audio system? Drop in the comment below to let us know.
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