Every one want to enjoy music during travelling.You can play music on CD,radio as well.If there is problem with them and you want to enjoy with music then there is one option for you.You can use an Android phone as your mobile audio entertainment system.There are 4 ways which allow you to playback music stored on or streamed via your Android phone to a typical car audio system.
1.Analogue Cable
An analogue cable connecting the headphone jack on your phone to the line-in option on your car’s audio system. There are various ways in which this can be done.If you have standard line-in connector mounted on the front of your car audio system, providing easy access. You may need to work the connection around the back of the dashboard in order to hook up your phone and enjoy the music.Older audio systems with acassette tape player will allow you to use a cassette adapter, a small, low-cost device which connects to the headphone jack on an MP3 player or phone allowing you to play music through it and into the car audio system.Note that when using the analogue option you have two volume control options, that of the audio system and that on your Android phone.
2.Bluetooth
Many car audio systems have Bluetooth as an option for playing music across a short-range wireless network. Activating Bluetooth on the car audio system, and make it discoverable.On your Android device, open Settings > Connections > Bluetooth Settings and activate the Bluetooth option. Below this, wait for the screen to update and display your car audio system, selecting it to pair. Bluetooth will pair automatically for next use.
3.USB
Some new car stereos have a USB cable that you can use to connect external storage devices.By this you can browse the music.If a USB cable was provided with the audio system then simply connect your phone with a suitable adapter. Otherwise identify the USB port on the device and connect your Android handset.Once connected your Android phone will need switching to storage mode, so drag down the notification bar and select USB Mass Storage/USB Connection Mode . You will then be able to navigate your Android phone’s library on your car audio system.
4.FM Transmitter
Best option is to use an FM transmitter. Some Android phones come with built-in FM transmitter functionality, in which case you can use this natively or with a free app such as Quick FM Transmitter and then broadcast the MP3 and other audio files on your phone to your car radio. A small FM broadcast device that you can connect your phone to via the headphone jack. Typically this will work in a same way to the analogue cable solution.
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