Wired and wireless connections -> Bluetooth? interface for Your Volkswagen Jetta 4 Door Seventh Generation (2019-2025)

Difference in quality between data carriers from different manufacturers can cause problems with media playback.  
Using USB extension cables, USB adapters or USB hubs may result in malfunctions or failure of the USB functions.  
Bluetooth® interface  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice   
Introduction.  
The Bluetooth interface is a wireless connection.  
In Bluetooth audio mode, audio files on a mobile device that is connected via Bluetooth, such as a cell phone, can be played  
through the vehicle speakers.  
Bluetooth audio mode is only possible in vehicles equipped with a factory-installed mobile phone interface that supports this  
function.  
Bluetooth profiles  
A maximum of three mobile devices can be connected simultaneously via Bluetooth: two for telephony and one for music  
playback.  
The following Bluetooth functions are supported:  
Telephony and handsfree mode.  
Music playback.  
Display and operation for music playback.  
Transfer of cover art.  
Access to phone book and call lists.  
Access to SMS and e-mail.  
Requirements for using the Bluetooth interface for music playback  
The mobile device supports the Bluetooth profile Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP ).  
The audio and media transfer to the Infotainment system must be allowed in the settings on the mobile device.  
You can find more detailed information about using the mobile device for music playback in this Owner's Manual Media.  
Pairing your mobile device to your vehicle via Bluetooth  
There are various options for pairing your cell phone with the vehicle via Bluetooth. The simplest option is pairing via one of  
the following main menus: Radio/Media or Phone.  
Pairing via Phone  
1. Open the app overview and tap Phone.  
2. Follow the instructions in the Infotainment system.  
3. To connect another cell phone if cell phones are already connected, tap  
4. Select the cell phone to be connected.  
Select cell phone.  
Pairing via Radio/Media  
1. Open the app overview and tap Radio/Media  
Media  
Source  
Bluetooth.  
2. Follow the instructions in the Infotainment system.  
3. If Bluetooth is already selected under Source but another cell phone is to be used, tap Source  
Or: tap Media Select Bluetooth audio device.  
Mobile Devices Menu  
Bluetooth again.  
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If pairing via the phone interface or the Radio/Media menu should fail, pairing can also be performed in the  
Network Mobile devices menu.  
1. In the app overview, tap  
Network  
Mobile devices.  
2. With the factory settings, both Bluetooth and visibility are always activated. If Bluetooth should be deactivated, tap  
activate Bluetooth and Visibility.  
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3. Open the list of available Bluetooth devices on your cell phone and select the Bluetooth device name for the Infotainment  
system. In the factory settings, the Bluetooth® device name of the Infotainment system is “my VW” and the last four digits  
of the VIN.  
4. Pay attention to messages on the cell phone and in the Infotainment system and confirm these if necessary.  
If the pairing is successful, the data on the cell phone will be saved in the user profile.  
5. Optional: Confirm the message for transferring the data on the cell phone.  
You generally only need to pair a cell phone once. You can reestablish the cell phone's connection to the Infotainment  
system at any time via Bluetooth, without re-pairing the cell phone.  
The extent to which the cell phone connected via Bluetooth can be controlled via the Infotainment system depends on the  
mobile device.  
Please refer to this Owner's Manual Mobile phone interface for more detailed information on the use of a cell phone  
via a Bluetooth connection.  
Generally, all warning and operation tones on a connected cell phone, such as touch tones, should be switched off to  
avoid interference and malfunctions.  
Internet use in the vehicle  
Introduction  
Depending on the country and the vehicle equipment, you have two options for using the Internet in your vehicle: via the  
hotspot of a mobile device, e.g. a cell phone, or via the eSIM of the vehicle Setting up the Internet connection.  
In order to use the eSIM, you need to purchase data plans via the web shop of Volkswagen's external mobile communications  
partner. In order to use the mobile online services, you need a subscription to them and to consent to the General Terms and  
Conditions and Terms of Use. Additional information can be found online at:  
carnet.vw.com  
You can use the Infotainment system as a Wi-Fi® hotspot for eight further mobile devices Quick connection. This function  
depends on the vehicle equipment and is not available in all vehicles.  
Setting up the Internet connection  
Using the Internet in the vehicle via the eSIM  
The option for using an Internet connection in the vehicle via the eSIM depends on the vehicle equipment and the country.  
In order to use an Internet connection via the eSIM of the vehicle, you need to purchase data plans via the web shop of  
Volkswagen's external mobile network provider.  
Due to the large number of mobile devices that are available, there is no guarantee that all functions will always be  
available.  
The Wi-Fi connection can only be implemented for secured Wi-Fi networks that support the WPA2 or WPA3 standard.  
Older encryption methods and open networks are not supported.  
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