Bluetooth speakers can even make your drive safer. Sometimes we just have to take that call, but with a Bluetooth speaker and a built-in microphone, you don’t need to worry about taking your eyes off the road. Keeping you and other road users safe.

Here are the best Bluetooth speakers for your car available today.

Q: Can You Use a Bluetooth Speaker in a Vehicle?

Yes, you can use car Bluetooth speakers. It enables you for hands-free calling and music streaming.

Thanks to the Jabra Freeway Bluetooth Speakerphone it’s now easier than ever to take calls without needing to touch your phone. Simply use your voice to make calls, or even send text messages without ever needing to look at your phone.

The Jabra Freeway Bluetooth Speakerphone also features noise reduction, voice guidance, spoken called ID, and even a built-in FM transmitter.

Another added bonus for the JBL Clip 3 is its waterproof design. You can take it out and about without needing to worry about rain. Or, if you’re accident-prone, spilling your drink over it.

Thanks to the high-quality microphone, the JBL Clip 3 makes taking calls in the car easier and clearer than ever. And, for added convenience, you can charge the device via USB if you have a USB port in your car.

The long-lasting 18-hour battery can be charged in the car, making sure that you are never left without a way to take hands-free calls. And, should anything happen to the battery, it is rechargeable and replaceable.

The built-in motion detector powers on the device as soon as the car door opens. This makes it far more convenient since you won’t have to manually turn it on every time you enter the car.

When paired with a compatible smartphone, the speaker lets you know who’s calling, another great feature to help you maintain your focus on driving. If you’re busy driving the car, you can ask it to drop the call. You can even send a quick text to the caller through voice commands.

Use Siri or Google Assistant to easily pick your favorite music, and get directions via your map app all with simple voice commands. The VeoPulse Car Speakerphone B-PRO 2 will even give you verbal directions via your map app, without you ever needing to take your hands off the wheel.

With two 2W high-fidelity speakers, taking hands-free calls while on the roads is crystal clear. And with a large 1,000mAh battery, you don’t need to worry about your Bluetooth speaker cutting out mid-drive. Even if the battery does run out, simply plug it into your car’s USB port and charge the device on the go. Just don’t expect exceptional sound quality when listening to music.

The BESIGN Car Speakerphone BK06 has an onboard motion sensor. So, if you open the car door, the device will automatically power on. That’s not all! It’ll automatically pair with pre-configured smartphones or tablets.

With up to a whopping 22 hours of talk time, the SUNITEC Car Bluetooth Speaker BC980P comes with an absolutely huge battery life, making it the ideal choice for those often on long road trips or commutes. And with it only taking two hours to charge, if the battery does die, you can be back on the road again in no time.

While the SUNITEC Car Bluetooth Speaker BC980P ticks all the right boxes for those needing a speaker for hands-free calls while driving, the speaker isn’t the loudest or best quality when it comes to playing music. But, if you’re just after an affordable speaker to take calls, this is a top choice that can save you money, while making the roads a safer place.

With the ability to connect two phones simultaneously, the NETVIP Car Bluetooth Speaker T826-LS1 is perfect for multi-driver cars, or even families looking to play their own music on the road trip. And with Google Assistant and Siri compatibility, changing songs or making a phone call is only ever a quick voice command away.

The NETVIP Car Bluetooth Speaker T826-LS1 is also a great choice for those that are often in cell service dead zones. Thanks to the built-in TF card slot, you can play your own music even when you have no cell service.

Thus your hands can be on the steering wheel all the time. It has now become an integral part of all modern vehicles because it promotes distraction-free driving.

Q: What Year Did Cars Start Having Bluetooth?

Chrysler was the first car manufacturing company to use the Bluetooth-capable system in the 2000 model year. Until 2004, it remained the only North American company to do so.

Over the years, Bluetooth technology has become an indispensable part of cars. Now, it’s impossible to think of a car without Bluetooth support.