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Old 09-28-2014, 01:30 AM   #3
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I'm not familiar with your scoot and not much info was really given to work with and I don't know it's setup (are their actual speakers on your scooter, does it have a radio unit etc?) but I do know about using usb ports and using many different types of devices in cars etc so I'll tell you about my knowledge and I hope it helps you out.

Currently in my car I play .mp3's through my car's stereo using my android smartphone.
I do use my radio's aux jack though. My radio has an aux jack and I put the radio on aux and plug in a male/male wire connecting the radio to my phone. So you might be able to do the same thing if you have those items on your scooter.

If you don't have a radio or speakers with just a usb port then you have the usb to power something else that plugs into the usb port.

If you have speakers, no radio and a usb then you have to plug in something to play the music (obviously).

Usb doesn't care what you plug into it generally.
You can plug in just about anything.
A smartphone being android or Iphone works.
An mp3 player works too.
A memory stick can also be used and sometimes, depending on how sophisticated your radio is, it'll automatically start playing by itself. I don't like memory sticks at all and advise against using them on a scooter because as the data is read the light never stops flickering and at night or on dark days this is highly annoying and distracting to me. With a stick you do need speakers or headphones. The stick just holds the music files.

What has to happen is you have to attach the device through the usb port.

Depending on what you are going to use to play music will determine what methods you'll use to attach it.

I hope this helps a little more and if you give additional info I'll explain the next steps.



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