Bluetooth car audio systems are quickly gaining popularity. They can be easily installed in a vehicle and provide many benefits over conventional car audio systems. While conventional systems use a single speaker to amplify the sound, Bluetooth systems can be paired with multiple devices, like cell phones, GPS, MP3 players, and more.
Yes, you can add Bluetooth to a car that doesn’t have it. This can be done by installing a Bluetooth adapter in the car. This is usually a small device that plugs into the car’s 12-volt power outlet, and then connects to the existing car audio system via an Aux input.
Bluetooth Hands-free Audio Car Kit: The Scosche MotorMouth III Stereo (BTAXS2) is a Bluetooth v5.1 hands-free phone and wireless audio kit for your vehicle. Its a quick and easy way to add hands-free calling and wireless music streaming to your factory radio or aftermarket head unit. A more complex installation can add features like wireless calling, Bluetooth control, and EQ functions to tailor your tunes the way you want. A complete build can add USB ports to your dash or control panel for charging and audio playback and can incorporate some features from AI systems like navigation commands and iOS or Android assistance.
Option 2: Install a Bluetooth Adapter. An adapter allows you to add Bluetooth to your existing factory stereo. You can make calls and view call information on the stereo display. Some models also allow you to stream music from your device. You can choose from a universal adapter, designed to fit most vehicles, or a vehicle-specific adapter
About this item 【Enjoy Wireless Streaming Music】This car Bluetooth adapter can be connected to non-Bluetooth car audio systems, home stereos, speakers, wired headphones via the 3.5mm AUX adapter; And equipped with a Bluetooth 5.0 chip for stable connection / fast transmission / wide signal range. . 10 90 51 168 236 336 251 257 109

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