How do I connect an AUX cord to a USB?
James Stevens
Updated on April 25, 2026
The stereo controls allows you to select the USB port as an input device. If you don’t have the USB port but have an Aux port plug the MP3 player’s USB to aux cable into the player, then connect the aux jack end into the Aux port. Like with the USB port you can select “Aux” on the car stereo.
Can you play music through aux?
There are a few components you’ll need to use aux and Bluetooth at the same time, regardless of the device, moreover, there are some things you should know if you’re going to use Bluetooth 5 as well (our guide). The first is a device with an auxiliary output. It can be anything from wired speakers or headphones.
Does USB-C have audio?
In short, there are two sets of rules that USB-C audio abides by: Android OS defaults and smartphone specifications. The lack of USB Audio Class 3.0 adoption makes it difficult to enable additional features like noise cancelling.
What is an auxiliary adapter?
Auxiliary input adapters are passive devices which means they won’t charge or control the audio device to which they are connected. These devices bridge your audio device and radio via the CD changer port, satellite radio port etc resulting in superior sound quality.
What is an Aux Cord?
If you are somebody who drives, or even somebody who has simply been in a car you probably understand what an Aux cord is. For those of you that are living under a rock or just on the north side, an Aux cord is the cord that allows someone to plug their phone or mp3 player into the car’s radio. When one controls the Aux, one controls the music.
What is an USB cable adapter?
The USB adapter connects USB-port devices to non-USB-port devices. It usually has a USB cable on one end and a non-USB cable on the other end. Just plug the correct end into the correct port, and you can overcome what would seem to be an insurmountable problem. The adapter solves that problem for you.