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🚗 Tune In, Power Up, Drive On – The Ultimate Car Companion
This Bluetooth 5.3 FM transmitter doubles as a fast 2-port USB charger and hands-free calling device, delivering Hi-Fi music streaming and crystal-clear calls. Compatible with all Bluetooth-enabled smartphones and USB drives, it features advanced noise suppression and multi-safety protections, making it the perfect tech upgrade for your car.
Control Method | Voice |
Controller Type | Voice Control |
Control Type | Voice Control |
Connector Type Used on Cable | usb |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth, USB, Bluetooth 5 |
Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Compatibility Options | iPhone, iPad, iPod, tablet, Samsung, HTC, Sony, and other Android smartphones |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Supported Standards | Bluetooth 5 |
Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices including iPhones, iPads, iPods, tablets, Samsung, HTC, Sony, and other Android smartphones |
Display Type | LED |
Installation Method | Plug In |
Color | Black |
Supported Media Type | USB Flash Drive |
Additional Features | Multi-Safety Protection, Fast Charging, Built-In Microphone, Bluetooth FM Transmitter |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.9"L x 2.9"W x 4.4"H |
Bluetooth support? | Yes |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Audio Output Mode | FM Radio |
Audio Input | Bluetooth, USB Drive |
Audio Output Type | FM Radio |
J**Y
A hassle-free way to add Bluetooth to your car stereo
TL;DR -Works great, strong FM signal, solid Bluetooth connectivity, fast charging via indicated USB type-A port. Low volume.Background:Like many folks, I still have a car with a stone-age factory radio, devoid of Bluetooth. With the local radio stations either having weak signals or playing ads and talk segments more than music (exaggerated, even only if barely), I knew I had to find a solution to pair my phone to my car's stereo so I could listen to what I wanted. Naturally, the thought to replace the factory head unit with something more modern crossed my mind. However, I'd decided against it, because it later occurred to me that I may be switching cars within a year's time. Seemed like the ideal circumstance for something simple and inexpensive to tide me over until then. Enter: this FM transmitter with Bluetooth!The Good:I purchased this device during a Lightning Deal, making its price point even more attractive. Having used devices like this before, I truly appreciated its compact design and dual charge ports (one of which delivers fast charging). Being that it was so inexpensive, I wasn't expecting a lot when I first received it. That said, I was rather impressed with how strong the built-in FM transmitter was! I tuned my radio to a frequency without reception, set that frequency on the device, and there was utter silence from the radio (i.e. no sounds of neighbor stations competing with the device). Once I paired the Bluetooth to my phone, I was able to play music with issue. Furthermore, I've had no problems whatsoever with the Bluetooth connection being unstable, songs breaking up/skipping, or disconnection.The Bad:Nothing's perfect, right? The only real gripe I have with this transmitter (which I've encountered in every FM-to-Bluetooth device I've ever used) is that the volume seems roughly 60-65% of that which is natively produced by the car stereo (AM/FM/XM, CD, etc). Even with the Bluetooth volume maxed out on my phone, I have to turn the stereo volume up to 30% before I can hear anything, 50% to hear it well, and 75-80% or more if I'm driving along at highway speeds. The only reason why I won't take a star away in my review is because this issue appears to be common to this type of device (perhaps due to some scientific limitations which I don't understand), so I can't fault it or the manufacturer for it.Conclusion:If your use case is similar to mine, where you simply want to have your phone's audio playing through your car's stereo with minimal fuss and associated cost, I can't begin to see how you could go wrong with this product.
A**
Bluetooth transmitter
Item works great and pairs fast, sound comes out perfect and is easy to use
E**N
Works Pretty Well for the Price
This FM transmitter did the job! It was easy to set up, and the sound quality was decent—some static here and there, but nothing major. I liked the Bluetooth connection and the USB charging port was a nice bonus. Not perfect, but for the price, it’s a solid option if you need something quick and convenient.
C**C
Good buy great price
Clear sound, easy to use, instructions were helpful and brought my dinosaur of a Wrangler back to speed with Bluetooth capabilities! Led display is clear and bright, button functions work nice, I'm using the type c port and it works great too!
A**A
Works with older vehicles and iPhone.
I was skeptical at first but these are great. It works perfectly, even with older model cars. It works in my 2003 Landcruiser and my 2011 jeep. The sound comes right through the speaker and is very clear. Follow the directions clearly re connecting the Bluetooth to the car radio. Both have to be on the same radio station.It also works with older and newer iPhones.
A**K
Good form factor, not the best sound
I bought this cause it was several years newer than the converter I had been using. I figured the form factor would fit in a particularly tight spot I have, to move the transmitter. Well, the old one I was using fell apart and I threw this one in as my happy replacement.It was not a happy replacement for the past one! The sound quality is mostly good, but it blends some of the mid bass together oddly, and causes it to sound like the speakers are going bad! It's a bad distortion that sounds like the speakers are having trouble reproducing accurate sounds at high power, but it does it even at low power! I'd probably not notice this in a car with worse audio or if I didn't have a superior transmitter previously.So, because I'm spoiled, I can't use this. I actually just repaired my old one by putting it back together. (old one is Nulaxy NX12)Pros: Small, very powerful transmitter! Ability to almost work as a baby amplifier?Cons: Audio mixing causing some fumbling that lowers quality of some frequencies. It freaking yells "WAITING FOR PAIRING" every time you start the car. How about you check for a pair first? My old one just does a cute chime noise once it connects to the car... I would have went back over that alone if I'm honest.
A**A
Great product
Establishes connection fast, is made of high quality materials, looks premium, love it and use it on my classic car.
S**Y
It works pretty well for what it is
I got this to read music from a USB drive and the sound quality isn't perfect since it's being transmitted by an FM radio signal but it's still pretty good. The only thing that sucks is that there's no shuffle option. It will play all the audio files in alphabetical order but at least it remembers which song was played last so you can cycle through the entire collection over time.The other thing to note is that the instructions say to find a clear radio band but I found that the higher bands were better, regardless of whether they were free or not. A clear band at like 89MHz sounded pretty crappy but I set it to 107MHz and it sounds very clear, even when I get to work where there's a radio station on that band.
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