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No aux or Bluetooth in my car. Is there any way other than a FM transmitter to play my phone's music?
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I want to use a Bluetooth receiver in my old car
I've got a 2008 KIA Sorento, stock radio. I don't have anywhere for aux input, and no Bluetooth in the thing. I'd love to listen to Spotify on the way to school/work, but I know how terrible FM transmitters are so I'd like to avoid that if possible. I'm willing to drop upwards of $100 as long as it's what I'm looking for.
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