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Old 12-13-2021, 03:02 PM   #15
martinot
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
I've tried that in my Toyota for music. The interface to find something is terrible. I have found it much easier to use the player on the phone and connect through Bluetooth for the actual audio.

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This mirrors my experience. I find the Nissan software lacking, and it's so much easier to use my iPhone for this. It just automatically connects and starts playing over the car speakers whatever I was just listening to. Kobo's first foray into bluetooth connectivity is very beta to me, especially since the device defaults to shutting off bluetooth when I idle too long.
I have tried MP3 and works very well in our Tesla. Just put it all on a USB memory stick or SSD, and off you go.

That said I normally use the built in clients for Spotify and TuneIn to stream music, radio and podcasts. But for playing audio books it s great to play MP3 files.
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