So as most of you are aware, (apart from the posh ones with the better spec’d Tipo’s
) the ‘Easy’ trim doesn’t come with Bluetooth Audio Streaming 
It does however have an Aux port which is handy but rather frustrating having to plug your phone in everytime you get in the car! Luckily enough, you can buy Bluetooth receivers on eBay for less than £5, they have an aux port with a small wire that goes from the Receiver straight into your cars Aux port, connect your phone to the receiver, load up your Spotify mix, stick your radio on Aux mode and job’s a goodun
.
I bought a 12v multiport that you can see in the pic as I have DVD screens in the back for the little ones along with Sat Nav etc which all need power, they’re around £6 from Asda and work a treat, especially as they have USB ports so you can leave your Bluetooth receiver plugged in constantly (comes on and off with ignition)
Just thought I’d give the other poor folk like me a bit of an heads up as if you’re anything like me, having wires all over the place is a big no no.
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Just to add, I did try plugging the Bluetooth receiver straight into the cars USB port but for some reason it won’t play any music properly, it just skips. A real shame really as if it did work I’d have been able to skip the tracks on my phone using the steering wheel controls.
It does however have an Aux port which is handy but rather frustrating having to plug your phone in everytime you get in the car! Luckily enough, you can buy Bluetooth receivers on eBay for less than £5, they have an aux port with a small wire that goes from the Receiver straight into your cars Aux port, connect your phone to the receiver, load up your Spotify mix, stick your radio on Aux mode and job’s a goodun
I bought a 12v multiport that you can see in the pic as I have DVD screens in the back for the little ones along with Sat Nav etc which all need power, they’re around £6 from Asda and work a treat, especially as they have USB ports so you can leave your Bluetooth receiver plugged in constantly (comes on and off with ignition)
Just thought I’d give the other poor folk like me a bit of an heads up as if you’re anything like me, having wires all over the place is a big no no.

Just to add, I did try plugging the Bluetooth receiver straight into the cars USB port but for some reason it won’t play any music properly, it just skips. A real shame really as if it did work I’d have been able to skip the tracks on my phone using the steering wheel controls.
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