Oh, dude, using Bluetooth in a Ford Figo is like, super easy. You just gotta turn on the Bluetooth on your phone, go to the settings in your car, and pair them together. It's like connecting two friends who just met at a party. Just make sure to follow the steps in the manual, or you might end up accidentally calling your grandma when you meant to play some tunes.
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There are three ways to use your Bluetooth cell phone with your car stereo: 1.a universal Bluetooth kit that works in any car 2.a stereo-specific adapter that connects to a Bluetooth ready stereo 3.a stereo with built-in Bluetooth capability You'll need a cell phone with Bluetooth capability. Fortunately, most of today's phones offer this.
The accessories that are made for use in a car are the adapters, the Bluetooth and the covering case. These accessories are good for use in any vehicle.
Bluetooth may be used to pair wireless devices - for example a cell phone and a speaker - together for hands free use. Another popular use of Bluetooth is to be able to talk on the phone while in the car, but keep both hands on the wheel.
Yes, you can use the bluetooth until you have turned on bluetooth and paired the bluetooth devices.
You use a USB Bluetooth dongle.
Yes you can pair it but you wont be able to make any use of it.
There is Velcro in the package with the BlueTooth adapter that you can use for this.
If you are trying to get the Subie radio to listen to your phone or iPod via Bluetooth, just set the radio to Bluetooth, turn on the phone/iPod, and tell the radio to scan for new devices. If you want to use Bluetooth headphones to listen to the car radio, this is illegal if you are driving the car, and I don't think the Subie radio is equipped to do this anyway - it is a "receive only" Bluetooth system.
hacking with the use of bluetooth (like your cellphone has)
No, bluetooth is a serial interface.
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