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Land Rover Defender: Connecting a media device

Make sure the relevant safety warnings and cautions have been read and understood before driving the vehicle.

Land Rover Defender. Portable media

Portable media devices can be connected to the media hub located in the front center console.

Connect the media device into one of the available USB sockets.

Note: Use the cable supplied with the media device to connect to the USB socket.

Note: High quality cables are recommended to be used with Apple devices as this enhances operation.

Note: A USB hub cannot be used to connect more than one USB device to the audio unit.

Note: Devices connected to the USB ports are charged, but devices that are fully discharged do not play. Higher-rated devices that require more than 7.5W to charge may not display an indicator when charging. The devices still charge without the indicator being displayed.

Note: Apple devices should be updated to the latest iOS version, otherwise, full support cannot be guaranteed.

Note: Voice command is only available for newer Apple devices, i.e., devices that are connected to the system via a lightning connector.

Note: Options, such as Repeat and Shuffle, relate to the device currently playing. The options do not apply to any subsequent device. Previous Repeat and Shuffle selections are deactivated when a new queue is created.

Note: The available sockets vary, according to vehicle specification.

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