Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are similar technologies at the basic conceptual level, but they have very different real-world applications in the car or the home. The primary way to use Bluetooth in a vehicle is to connect the phone to a stereo system, whereas Wi-Fi is typically used to share Internet connectivity with other devices, such as a host or tablet, via phone or hotspot. There is some overlap, which can lead to confusion between the differences between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, but these technologies are actually very different when you look closely.

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With this "Elf"-Wireless Audio Transmitter Receive You'll EVER Need for Your Car

What's The Best Bluetooth Receiver For Your Car? Simple: this one - sunitec BT100 V4.1 Bluetooth Transmitter / ReceiverWhat's The Best Bluetooth Receiver For Your Car? Simple: this one - sunitec BT100 V4.1 Bluetooth Transmitter / ReceiverIf you do not buy new cars, chances are your car's entertainment system leaves quite a bit to be desired. Mine's a BT100 and while she looks stunning and drives like a champ, there are things missing - things like Bluetooth connectivity, for instance.

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It's indisputable that one should never look away from the road to glance at their phones - it's against the law. However, this is even problematic in a rapidly advancing technology era where everyone is eager to stay connected to and reach each other. Thedesire to pick up a call, the temptation to text, the vice of taking a glance sideways ... we've all been guilty of a thought-crime.

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