I tried putting my music on a usb stick and plugged that in instead of using bluetooth and I think it sounds better. I'm hearing the subwoofer more now.It sounds good, but I don't hear the subwoofer much. When I go in the back, the sound is just barely coming out of it. The front speakers do have a good low frequency response though, so it sound just fine. Better than my CRV that I traded in.
I tried putting my music on a usb stick and plugged that in instead of using bluetooth and I think it sounds better. I'm hearing the subwoofer more now.
I agree, both should have been data ports. I wanted to use android auto and usb music too. I wonder if there is a workaround.I agree the sound quality does perk up a bit as compared to SiriusXM.
I wish the second USB port were also a data port. I had planned to use Android Auto as well as a USB stick. I will have to copy my USB music to my phone as well.
I agree, both should have been data ports. I wanted to use android auto and usb music too. I wonder if there is a workaround.
I will download the XDA labs app and give it a look.I've tried a couple different hubs plugged into the data port but none of the ones I have would show the content of the USB stick when inserted. The hubs I have can utilize an external power source so that would be my next test.
If you are technically inclined regarding Android, XDA offers a couple interesting ideas. Wireless AA comes to mind as well.