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My car has an aux port but no bluetooth. My phone has bluetooth but no headphone jack.
I used to use a USB c to headphone adaptor but every one of those I've gotten seems to have issues not including you having to unplug them when a call comes in
I'm trying to read reviews on Amazon but they seem all over the place.
I'm not trying to break the bank....but not trying to get something I'll need to replace in a week. Likewise I'm trying to avoid spending however much it would cost to replace the radio in general since idk how much longer I'll have this car. Thanks!
So my old car only supports aux and usb. I was wondering if I can use a usb bluetooth adapter for music.
I wouldn't count on it. As Nick C said, you'd need one that acts like a USB storage device, which means that you'd have to specifically buy one. Regular bluetooth adapters simply act as a bluetooth antenna, and don't have the bluetooth software stack loaded onto their internal circuits. But you do get fancier ones, which cost more. Alternatively, you could have a bluetooth system installed on the Auxiliary port of the unit, but then you might as well just go trade it for the bluetooth-enabled model. It will work out much cheaper that way.
Get one of these things and just load all your songs on there.
Otherwise, if that's not an option, get a quote for someone to install an SPDIF cable so that you can plug it straight into your phone/device.
This one works perfectly. I use this on my Ford Focus
https://tr.aliexpress.com/item/Dual-Output-3-5mm-Car-USB-Bluetooth-Receiver-Wireless-AudioReceiver-Adapter-bluetooth-audio-adapter-C/32654364790.html?spm=2114.13010608.0.0.xz6a87