My partner and I just bought a car, against my better logic as a New Yorker. It's this glorious old Volvo station wagon: Buying a 13-year-old car means buying a 13-year-old car stereo, as I recently ...
You can usually plug your phone into your car’s stereo with an audio cable, but why do that when you can go wireless? Here’s how you can add Bluetooth capabilities to your factory car stereo. Most ...
Even if you didn't opt for the upgraded sound system when you bought your car, you may still be able to improve your radio experience. Buying a car radio replacement allows you to access additional ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
I have no idea what optional switch Toyota might have put in this under-dash opening, but it's a perfect location for my audio devices Since I was not willing to drill or cut any holes anywhere in my ...
In the mid-2000s, standardized head units were replaced by integrated receivers. Then came USB and Bluetooth connectivity. And yet, millions of vehicles out there predate these factory audio ...
While self-driving cars are making some serious advancements, the one in your driveway might be a bit less cutting-edge. So your car doesn’t have built-in Bluetooth; no problem. The best Bluetooth car ...