This isn't a question therefore it cannot be answered.
Yes they do make car stereos with USB. Double check that the USB will read memory cards or flash drives and that the USB is not just for mp3 devices instead of storage devices.
so you can plug in accessories which use usb type plugs. like i-pods
A USB on a car radio can be used to listen to music. One can plug in their iPod or MP3 player listen to songs on the car stereo rather than listening to the radio.
pubes
Installing anything with a USB is usually very simple. However, if you do not feel comfortable, there is no shame in having it professionally installed.
There are many different brands of car stereos. Some of the more popular brands include: Pioneer, Boss, JVC, Kenwood, Alpine, Sony, Fusion and Clarion.
One can play video on a non blue-tooth 7.2 inch touchscreen boss car stereo by use of a USB cable.
One can play video from a LG g3 on a non blue-tooth boss bv8962 touchscreen car stereo by use of USB cable.
One can play video from a phone on a non blue-tooth 7.2 inch touchscreen boss car stereo by use of a USB cable.
You cannot cheaply 'convert' a car cassette stereo to accept a usb pen drive. You can get a cassette - to - ipod adapter that allows you to plug a MP3 player through a cable into an adapter that loads into the cassette slot. Pick up a cheap MP3 player and copy the MP3 files from the pen drive into the player. A new stereo with USB input can be purchased for under $50.00
um is your car lowered , and if so their fore is a bumpy ride , if the usb is not stable if it moves even a little bit it will cause your songs to skip pause double beat :)
One can play a video on a non bluetooth by using a USB a cable.