Why are there Bluetooth compatible cd decks?

KyleP

Member
I am looking to get a new cd deck, to replace my JVC, and i have seen some that come bluetooth compatible. Now i want a cd deck that is USB ready, because i hear those are the best decks to get for your ipod. I have found that some of the decks are bluetooth compatible, and i don't understand that. Does this have more to do with your cell phone? What does this feature have to do with a cd deck? Also, can you charge your cell phone through your usb port on your deck with a usb cord instead of using the car cigarette lighter?
 

BeatlelJuice

New member
i got a pioneer radio with usb and bluetooth and with the bluetooth feature i can make or recive calls without touching my phone, i can stream music from my phone mp3 player to my radio and also with my sprint tv app i can watch tv on my phone with wireless surround. yep car radios are pretty cool.
 

KaeZoo

Member
More and more devices are combining cell phone and music functions, and that trend will probably continue. Bluetooth head units are handy for both functions. Many Bluetooth-enabled CD players can be used as hands-free phone kits, and will automatically mute the music when you get a call, and play the caller's voice through the vehicle's speakers. If you have a phone that plays music, you can listen through the CD player without any wires.

Bluetooth functions are perfect for car audio, because you don't have to make any wired connections. Your phone stays in your pocket or the glove box, but you can still listen to music or place/receive calls. The connection will be established automatically as soon as you turn on the CD player.
 

KaeZoo

Member
More and more devices are combining cell phone and music functions, and that trend will probably continue. Bluetooth head units are handy for both functions. Many Bluetooth-enabled CD players can be used as hands-free phone kits, and will automatically mute the music when you get a call, and play the caller's voice through the vehicle's speakers. If you have a phone that plays music, you can listen through the CD player without any wires.

Bluetooth functions are perfect for car audio, because you don't have to make any wired connections. Your phone stays in your pocket or the glove box, but you can still listen to music or place/receive calls. The connection will be established automatically as soon as you turn on the CD player.
 
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