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Your cart is empty.Our innovative audio solution will completely enhance your driving experience, combining the functions of a cassette adapter and Bluetooth receiver, allowing you to stream music directly from your smartphone without altering your vehicle's classic interior. This product features Bluetooth 5.1 technology, providing superior transmission stability and speed, and is compatible with a wide range of Bluetooth devices, suitable for both car and home audio setups. With stereo output technology, you can enjoy your favorite music with remarkable clarity and depth. Additionally, the integrated user-friendly controls allow you to easily manage music and calls without diverting your attention from the road, ensuring safe driving.
Trippy
2025-08-20 15:20:13
this was a perfect temporary answer for my rv radio until I installed a new radio. My RV had a cassette player by the drivers seat and a full audio system that I could only play fm radio on. This is a great Idea to be able to use the cassette as a Bluetooth receiver. It worked great and was easy to connect to! perfect if you have a classic car with a tape deck and don't want to install a aftermarket stereo!
Guard Dog
2025-08-09 18:10:34
I have an old truck that I wanted to be able to listen to my phone music or a book while driving and this little gadget fit the bill. It's easy to hook up as it goes right into my old cassette player. You have to turn it on and make sure you blue tooth to the phone so you'll have to check on that whenever you want to use it. My old cassette player is finicky so sometimes it works and other times it pops it back out. I found that my phone watch somehow competes for the blue tooth so that's been an issue for me. Overall though when I get everything hooked up properly it worked great and I was able to recently listen to a book for several hours during my trip.
Julia Champion
2025-06-30 11:16:46
The first two times it worked well. Then the third time it would not work. I could hear it just spinning inside my tape player and no matter what I did it wouldn't work.
Julie Madrigal
2025-03-19 18:16:53
I've had my truck for nearly 20 years, and thanks to this cassette deck to Bluetooth converter, I can finally enjoy modern audio connectivity! Since my truck doesn’t have an audio jack, I’ve relied on FM transmitters in the past, but I was never satisfied due to constant buzzing or humming in the background.This new converter is a game-changer. It connects via the tape deck, and while you can hear the tape spinning when idle, it’s unnoticeable when driving, especially at highway speeds. The sound quality is crisp and clear, a massive improvement over FM transmitters.Setup was fairly straightforward, although the instructions said to look for a Bluetooth device name starting with "q," but the actual name on my phone was "Bluetooth music." A little trial and error got it paired, and it worked like a charm.One note: the device needs to be charged ahead of time, but it also works fine plugged into the included USB micro cable for long trips. I haven’t tested the call feature yet, but so far, everything else has exceeded my expectations.For anyone with an older vehicle, I highly recommend this device! It’s an affordable way to bring your car into the modern era. I’m thrilled to finally join the 2020s—better late than never!Rating: âââââ
Better Deals
2025-02-12 16:10:00
This Bluetooth cassette adapter works, but with an annoying buzz. I was hoping that this device might add some modern features to my old car, and it does...sort of. It will play music from the phone to the car's speakers, and the little controller works fine. Connecting Bluetooth took longer than expected, mainly because the manual lists the incorrect name for the device. For me, the device is originally named "Bluetooth Music". Once connected, the controller worked fine, it even correctly reports the battery percentage. But, the biggest problem with this device is the constant buzz. The noise is there whether something is playing or not. I guess if you had the music loud enough all the time, this might not be noticed. Or, maybe a convertible, with lots of other noise, would be fine. For everyone else, this buzz is a major annoyance.
S. Tracy
2025-01-30 21:53:10
Really hard to take a pic but I tried one to show it in place.Initially charged this thing to full. Popped it in the dash, turned it on and connected it to Bluetooth. Took like 5 seconds.The sound comes through as if or better than an actual cassette. Mor like the radio or CD. As good of quality as can be expected from a factory stereo.I don’t know how long the battery lasts as I connected it to an auxiliary port through the cigar lighter port. It does work and stay on while being continuously plugged in.Great solution for an old car.
RVice
2024-12-10 14:06:55
Having the tape adapter helps in my older car. Having the device direct to the auxiliary input of a radio is another big plus. I haven't used it long without power to it, so cannot say how long it would work without, but that's not my plan on using it.Pairing is straight forward and it sounds as you would expect. The buttons to advance or control the volume are small and a little distracting when driving. Getting used to the button locations or just having it dialed in well resolve that.Nice to be able to listen to Spotify in and old car
catblob
2024-11-30 14:39:18
I got the Cassette Bluetooth Adapter by Zeesean to try and bring some life back to my wired headphones since my phone has no aux output, and I have other headphone options. It has done an okay job of this but I think it is better suited in a role where it brings Bluetooth to a car or something that only has a cassette deck. The audio through my headphones was clear with no discernable extra noises, but it also lacks a fair bit of the audio range. The sound will be a bit more hollow, missing the body of the low bass and the clarity of the highs. I think if you're listening to radio or on a car that doesn't have an extensive stereo setup, this will be great, but if you're hoping for amazing audio to headphones this isn't the piece.Connecting the Bluetooth was pretty simple at first, but for some reason I can't get it to auto-connect to my Android phone. It feels like I have to wait a minute after turning it on to get it to pair. This could just be my phone. When you initially power up the device it has an audio recording to let you know. The volume on this seems to be static and with headphones on felt quite loud. This shouldn't be as much of an issue on a car or something that has its own dedicated volume control, but on my headphones it was pretty loud and surprising.Overall I think the product is usable, but not for headphones. It has some quirks in my use case and ultimately I will be replacing it, but this is because I expect a higher audio quality than these can offer for my headphones.
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