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Some versions of the 2011 Ford Edge include bluetooth technology either as an option or a standard feature. This technology is accessed through Ford's SYNC software. The Limited and Sport trims of the Edge come with SYNC and bluetooth connectivity as standard features, while the SEL model offers connectivity and SYNC capabilities as an optional upgrade. To connect a device or smartphone to Ford's SYNC system, first, park the vehicle and start the engine. Then, activate the phone's bluetooth and search for discoverable connections. Press the phone button next to the Edge's information screen and follow the instructions. Ford will prompt you to pair a device, to which you should reply by selecting "ok" to complete the pairing process.
Certainly! The 2011 Ford Edge offers Bluetooth connectivity through the SYNC feature, which is an optional addition on the SEL trim. However, the Limited and Sport trims come equipped with SYNC as a standard feature.