A: First off, hands-free is not risk-free. Even though you may be keeping your hands on the wheel, your brain may be focusing on the call rather than on driving. Yes, you can replace the radio with a ...
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 ...
If you’ve been in a new, modern vehicle before, you’ve no doubt seen the new touchscreens that they’re coming equipped with. Now, without pulling out your phone, you can very easily open up GPS ...
The Bluetooth-enabled Livio Radio car kit attempts to be the Holy Grail of dashboard connectivity devices, marrying smartphones with older cars that lack the hardware to fully support them. The main ...
The car stereo doesn't have Bluetooth. I can plug into the phone's headphone port and get audio that way. But then the tactile knobs don't work to control the audio, and I have to look at the phone to ...
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 ...
Upgrading your car stereo's receiver is the one of the easiest ways to boost your dashboard tech. Here are the seven features we look for when making recommendations. Antuan started out in the ...