USB-C Flash Drive for Music

My guess is it's just like the old MP3 players. You upload folders of MP3's and you can play it right from the USB stick. Good for if you don't' want to use bluetooth or hook up your phone, etc..
Yes, I use it to store music like an old mp3 player. There aren’t too many instances where this is handy, but I like it.

  • traveling with my family: I want to use earbuds from my phone for an audiobook and still have stored music available for the rest of the car.
  • tailgating or camping: the music doesn’t cut out when me and my phone wander away from the car.
  • someone borrows the car: not a common thing, but the car has its own music without them having to pair a new device.
 
My guess is it's just like the old MP3 players. You upload folders of MP3's and you can play it right from the USB stick. Good for if you don't' want to use bluetooth or hook up your phone, etc..
I like to add.... long stretches of Texas highways with poor radio/cell reception.
 
Yes, I use it to store music like an old mp3 player. There aren’t too many instances where this is handy, but I like it.

  • traveling with my family: I want to use earbuds from my phone for an audiobook and still have stored music available for the rest of the car.
  • tailgating or camping: the music doesn’t cut out when me and my phone wander away from the car.
  • someone borrows the car: not a common thing, but the car has its own music without them having to pair a new device.
I do know all USB drives are not created equal. I have purchased two in the past that would not load in my CNC machines, but would load in my computer.
 
Yes, I use it to store music like an old mp3 player. There aren’t too many instances where this is handy, but I like it.

  • traveling with my family: I want to use earbuds from my phone for an audiobook and still have stored music available for the rest of the car.
  • tailgating or camping: the music doesn’t cut out when me and my phone wander away from the car.
  • someone borrows the car: not a common thing, but the car has its own music without them having to pair a new device.
All very good points and some of these I haven’t even thought about. My music collection is over 2 TB so I would have to get a portable SSD drive and try this.
 
All very good points and some of these I haven’t even thought about. My music collection is over 2 TB so I would have to get a portable SSD drive and try this.
I don't have 2TB but close.........A couple of years ago, I purchased a new digital walkman and currently have approx 3000 titles on it. I used it at work in my cube as radio reception was non-existence. It works on BT in the Taco and those portable JBL speakers. Comes in handy in the mountains.......
 
Are any of you able to use voice commands to select music from your flash drive? When I try to give voice commands, I'm given a message to log into my Apple music account in the Toyota app.
 
Has anyone successfully used a USB-C drive for music storage and which one worked?

I ordered one of these and formatted it as FAT32 (twice) and the car doesn’t recognize it at all. It could be I’m doing it wrong or the product isn’t compatible. I did read the manual, but it’s not working for me.

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Yes, my phone works great with Bluetooth, but I like a flash drive as well.

Thanks
Yes. I bought the same exact one you did and had the same results. However I found this post on a UK C-HR forum where someone talked to Toyota support and found an answer.
USB-C that works for Toyota
“Apparently, the multimedia unit in the C-HR requires a USB-C stickthat uses the “USB2.0 HS (480Mbps) communication format” and is “USB4 Gen 2 memory stick backwards compatible with USB 3.0/2.0”. ”
I bought the same 64g Samsung usb drive, Model MUF64DA/APC. I did not format it, I just copied my files on to it and it was instantly read. My entire music library is flac, either 16 bit cd rips or 24 bit downloads and everything was read and played. I now have ordered a 128g model and I’ll see if I can load it up.
Samsung 64g USB-c
 
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