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QUESTION FROM A NEWBIE TO BLUETOOTH AUDIO WITH MY NEW HIFI H 2


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Posted 27 December 2023 - 11:51 AM

Hi, recently got into bluetooth for music (audio) was forced to make the change because our new 2024 Ford Edge will not connect to the 1670gb Apple IPod Classics that I own and have used since they came out eons ago..(was told the new Apple Play software in the Edge no longer supports the IPods) anyway to my question.....are bluetooth music players supposed to be able to show the artist & track names on the screens in vehicles when being used?  I am an older person (75) and have been an audiophile since the middle 60's so have always (and still do) choose to use a cable connect for my audio devices whenever possible.   Anyway the HIFI H2 player sounds pretty good (to my surprise..) what little experience I have hearing other people's bluetooth audio for music they usually sound pretty "crappy".   

 

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