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2025-09-06 18:37:57
Just remember that some volume, quality, clarity, and certain aspects (bass in my case) are lost as compared to a true Bluetooth connection to the head unit. Mine works well on one system I have with a factory 1987 stereo in my 442. I lose my bass in my 2010 nissan with it. I know this because I can hard wire my phone to my aux on my stereo and notice a huge difference. The phone feature works fine and the battery indicator does too. I also run my GPS speedometer off of one of the USB ports, zero issues there.
rafael MartÃnez
2025-08-24 12:25:29
Excelente
felicia cherry
2025-07-09 16:20:07
I’m so happy with this purchase!!! I have a 2011 Dodge Charger . That is my baby still , unfortunately the Bluetooth has went out in the charger. The dealership wants an arm and a leg to fix it. So I figured I’d give this a try before I order the part and find someone that can do it. Best $21 I spent on here.
The Producers
2025-04-15 10:42:10
My wife has a 2006 Caddy STS and I ordered it for her so she could use the phone and listen to music. The only problem is that its volume level is very low to the point where she cannot hear the conversation well enough to even respond. For the music it is the same, it's just limited in the volume setting.I am going to have to reconsider and most likely get a different product.
RF
2025-04-08 16:43:55
When I installed this ingenious gadget in my wife's SUV, I had high hopes that it would bring her audio system and the way she handles calls into the 2020s. My hopes were a bit reduced after we began using it.Now, this is not to say that it didn't work. It did. She was able to make and receive calls, listen to audio (phone, music, and audiobooks) through her vehicle audio system via a Bluetooth connection with the radio that this gadget facilitated, and connect and charge her phone. However, the amount of volume was lacking even though; it just wasn't loud enough. With her phone volume all the way up, the volume on this unit all the way up, and the audio system in her SUV maxed out, the audio was barely loud enough for average music listening or calls. Her audio system is plenty loud when using it on its own; it must be a weak signal transmitted by the device. The only thing that helped is the EQ button boosted the signal enough to break through to average loudness, but added a TON of bass, which made the audio really muddy.To be clear, everything worked with this device but just wasn't loud enough in her vehicle. In your vehicle, you may get a different result. I take off one star for the weak signal in my wife's vehicle.UPDATE: May 1, 2024...I tried this on my vehicle and was able to turn up the volume more than enough for my needs. A small bit of hiss was noticed but not too much. So, your mileage will definitely vary.
T. C. Davis
2025-03-18 17:29:16
Pros:- Boasts the latest Bluetooth 5.3 technology for a stable and reliable connection- Offers fast charging with a 42W (PD30W & 12W) USB-C car charger- Functions as a wireless radio receiver, FM transmitter, hands-free calling kit, and MP3 audio player- Features a light switch for a more customizable in-car experienceCons:- May require some trial and error to find a clear FM frequency- Limited control over music playback when used in FM transmitter mode- Sound quality might be affected by radio interferenceOverall, the Bluetooth 5.3 Car Adapter FM Transmitter is a versatile option for drivers who want to stream music, make hands-free calls, and charge their devices on the go. The fast charging capabilities and the light switch are particularly noteworthy features. However, keep in mind the potential limitations of FM radio transmission and the lack of granular music controls.
Lisa M Pritchard
2025-02-17 17:22:11
Keeping this to see if it works in our other older vehicles.
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