Automotive technology often lags behind the technology in most consumer electronics. People replace their cars more slowly than they update their phones, so it’s not uncommon to run into a situation where your phone supports technology like Bluetooth and your car doesn’t.
3 Ways to Add Bluetooth to Any Car
While Bluetooth connectivity is widely available in new cars, it’s easy to add at least some level of the same functionality to any car with any head unit. Depending on the route you’re taking, you may be able to access useful features like hands-free calling or music streaming. You may even be able to control your car’s stereo with your smartphone.
If your current car doesn't have Bluetooth connectivity but your smartphone or tablet does, there are three ways you can add the technology to any car.
Install a universal Bluetooth car kit. The advantages of this method are: