Connecting a laptop without an aux

nnnnn84

CarAudio.com Newbie
Hi everyone,
I recently got a new (to me) car that doesn’t have an Aux - specifically a 2022 RAV4. I record / mix music and I had previously taken my laptop out to my car to mix. I tried to connect my laptop via Bluetooth and it works, except I can’t control the volume. Does anyone know a) why that is and how to work around that or b) any other way to connect my laptop audio to the car?
Thanks!
 
Hi everyone,
I recently got a new (to me) car that doesn’t have an Aux - specifically a 2022 RAV4. I record / mix music and I had previously taken my laptop out to my car to mix. I tried to connect my laptop via Bluetooth and it works, except I can’t control the volume. Does anyone know a) why that is and how to work around that or b) any other way to connect my laptop audio to the car?
Thanks!
Well the RAV4 has a USB C input for audio. See if you can pipe the audio from the laptop through a USB output to the USB C input on the Toyota.
 
Well the RAV4 has a USB C input for audio. See if you can pipe the audio from the laptop through a USB output to the USB C input on the Toyota.
Thanks for the response! I tried that today (if I’m understanding you correctly) and it didn’t work. I got a male to male usb C cable. Hooked it up and nothing happened, the car didn’t seem to register that anything had been plugged in.
 
Hi everyone,
I recently got a new (to me) car that doesn’t have an Aux - specifically a 2022 RAV4. I record / mix music and I had previously taken my laptop out to my car to mix. I tried to connect my laptop via Bluetooth and it works, except I can’t control the volume. Does anyone know a) why that is and how to work around that or b) any other way to connect my laptop audio to the car?
Thanks!
Windows laptop?
Try left-clicking the volume icon, then changing the output selection to your Bluetooth device. That should control the volume (unless the Bluetooth connection is just steaming the files directly).

You may also have to choose the Bluetooth output in your software. Some software (Audacity and JRiver, for example) operate independently of the Windows volume control (but can be set to work in concert with it).

Keep in mind that Bluetooth is usually lossy, so you're not getting a bit-perfect signal at the stereo.
 
No clue why he randomly goes rogue.
1775841048266.png
 
Windows laptop?
Try left-clicking the volume icon, then changing the output selection to your Bluetooth device. That should control the volume (unless the Bluetooth connection is just steaming the files directly).

You may also have to choose the Bluetooth output in your software. Some software (Audacity and JRiver, for example) operate independently of the Windows volume control (but can be set to work in concert with it).

Keep in mind that Bluetooth is usually lossy, so you're not getting a bit-perfect signal at the stereo.
Thanks so much - I’ll give that a shot! And yeah, it’s okay that it would be lossy.
 
Activity
No one is currently typing a reply...

About this thread

nnnnn84

CarAudio.com Newbie
Thread starter
nnnnn84
Joined
Location
Boston
Start date
Participants
Who Replied
Replies
15
Views
391
Last reply date
Last reply from
ThxOne
1778578257023.png

Glen Rodgers

    May 12, 2026
  • 0
  • 0
Screenshot_20260511_212804_Amazon Shopping.jpg

Blackout67

    May 11, 2026
  • 0
  • 0

New threads

Top