Connect iPhone to the stereo - top 3 tips
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Do you want to listen to your music from your iPhone via the stereo system? So that the sound is really good, we show you 3 top tips so that sound comes across instead of frustration. And best of all: These tips are not as tricky as you think!
iPhone and stereo: the right connection
You can either connect your iPhone to the receiver using a headphone jack cable, via WLAN (if your stereo system is equipped accordingly) or via Bluetooth.
- You can usually use a 3.5 mm jack on cinch for the cable option. Find out in the operating instructions for the stereo system or simply enter "Connection options for external music source" on Google followed by the name / model name of your stereo system.
- You ask: "Can I connect the iPhone to my system via the USB cable?" Even if your stereo system has a USB input to play mp3 files on USB sticks, the iPhone does not participate. Apple unfortunately puts a stop to this. No matter whether it is an iPhone with the 30-pin connector or the new Lightning adapter.
Listen to music undisturbed thanks to flight mode
Everyone knows that: Great sound comes from the iPhone headphones and you are called. The music is interrupted. Even if you push the call away, your listening experience is initially disturbed. The same can happen to you if you connect the iPhone to the stereo. What helps here is the ...
- ... Flight mode! It cuts all data connections and puts an end to peace of mind by telephone.
- Do you stream your music from the iPhone to the system via WiFi? No problem. First turn on the airplane mode of the iPhone and then activate the WLAN. However, emails and messages from messaging programs can still be received.
The sound settings on the iPhone
Even if you have already adjusted the equalizer on the stereo system to your needs, you should readjust it on the iPhone. As a precaution, you should first use the "Off" setting under "Settings - Music - Equalizer" so that there are no nasty surprises during playback. So get out of the way of deep bass. If necessary, you can adjust this.