With todays modern cars, every one now comes with bluetooth and is able to connect your iPhone over bluetooth. With that said it can be frustrating and cumbersome at times when connecting to your car daily, or trying to connect it in the first place. When connecitng your iPone over bluetooth to your car - you will need to follow the instructions that come with every new car. These instructions vary, and are different in everyway except for one piece. When connected - it'll ask for a 4-6 digit PIN to connect your iPhone over bluetooth to your car. Once you've input the DIGITs given the iPhone will connect and you will be able to start using your iPhone with your car. Some older cars, will let your use GPS and play music and talk over bluetooth - while the new ones allow for so much more with bluetooth - like read and write text messages which is a huge thing, when your using hands free and don't want to get into trouble texting and driving which YOU SHOULD NEVER TEXT, TALK AND DRIVE. I've lost friends to texting and driving and is something very serious PLEASE DO NOT DO IT. It's why cars have bluetooth and to connect your iPhone to it.

Once your iPhone is connected to bluetooth there will be some GAPs. These GAPs are if your playing music and it goes out for a second or even a while minute. This is nothing to be concerned about, you have to remember your driving around thousands of cars with bluetooth phones and everyone doing different things. Most of the time you won't notice this, but in some cases you can - and to fix it, simply shut off your RADIO or DIGITAL DASHBOARD's power and turn it back on and it'll right back up with no issues. I know for myself, Nissan's have a huge tendacies for this and happens often to me but then again, my cars a little older - and my iPhone and iPhone X.
Being newer causes a lot of the issues I've described above. Having a 370Z can do that I guess. However, I haven't heard much from The Rouges, Maxima's, etc. FORD hasn't had many issues with Bluetooth and iPhones. One problem i've encountered with years of connecting iPhones over bluetooth to many cars. Caddilacs are an issue. If you have your wife, kid, kids, and multiple phones connected the car itself will not know which to connect and if you manually connect the phone to your iPhone over Bluetooth - will say "unable to connect". It's why it's important to only connect the iPhone over bluetooth of the iPhone you want. Remember, your the king of your car.

Connecting the iPhone over Bluetooth is something we all take or granted coming from years past. Where you had to connect an AUX Cord, A USB Cord, or casette tape to your tape deck, and connect it to your iPhone or even the ones where you tuned into a frequency to listen to your music. All of the above mentioned have all their own seperate unique problems and something I don't want to get into. It's why having the ability to connect your iPhone over Bluetooth to your car is an amazing feature and come up in the world of cars, meeting technology needs and standards. However, USB connected iPhones to cars - playing MUSIC, Talking, Or GPS is something I prefer because it's a direct connection and one that i've not have had any issues with. This is something I know I'm being a hypocrite on but I just enjoy it more. Otherwise my friends, family, co workers, etc all enjoy and love the bluetooth connectivity with their iPhones and all the features and enhancements it offers. This is something they all love, rave, talk about and we also support as an IT DPT the connection issues and connecting your iPhone over Bluetooth to your car, or cars. On mine, it comes up right away push to start engine - and it's loaded, have to love the new cars and technology that goes into them now a days.

So when connecting your iPhone over bluetooth in your car, simply follow the instructions and it'll be simple and easy. There is and should be no issues in doing so, just be slow - and take your time with it. Nothing ever gets done right or accomplished correctly when it's done fast. For me, I use Bluetooth for my iPhone and connect it USB for music, and GPS which allows me better control over my the tech in my car. However, you can do it whichever way you want. Remember it's your car and you can do what you want when you want. iPhone and bluetooth tech are amazing and go together perfectly and have been perfected over the years. Believe me, early iPhone bluetooth tech was spotty at best. Now, you hardly ever know the difference and the RANGE of the signal is amazing. I love having it on all the time and using it with my BEATs Bluetooth headphones and or being able to take a call while standing outside my car. Connect your iPhone over bluetooth in your car today to start enjoying the benefits of everything it has to offer you and being able to connect your iPhone over bluetooth in your car. Even if you have some issues with doing so, it'll be worth it in the end when you no longer have the physically handle your phone in your car, which YOU SHOULD NEVER DO. So please use bluetooth with your iPhone.