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2025-09-05 12:22:37
This Bluetooth adapter for my car is a total win! It was super simple to use—literally just plug and play, and it pairs up with my phone in no time. The sound quality is amazing, way better than I expected for such an affordable option. I love that it has skipping buttons that actually work well with YouTube Music, making it easy to skip songs without having to fumble with my phone.Now I can drive hands-free and still jam out to my favorite tunes without any hassle. If you’re looking for an easy way to upgrade your car audio, this adapter is a must-have!
Doug Peacock
2025-09-04 17:15:41
I've had a older version of the Blue Tooth adapter, this one is far superior. The channel locks the signal in and there is none too little interference at least in my area. It connected very easily and rather quickly. The sound quality is excellent compared to me previous version. If you have a vehicle that does not have Blue Tooth or an adapter line, this is the perfect fix at a great price.
monoblocks
2025-08-29 15:16:03
Hated not having my main music source, Spotify, in my old Volvo V70. The factory entertainment unit (radio/CD/tape) is a highly proprietary piece of kit, that really doesn't offer much in the way of modern connectivity. Moreover it's seen better days, as with lots of Volvos from my car's era the electronics have become highly suspect when it comes to reliability. While the car remains a workhorse, I'm hesitant to sink much money into the stereo.Enter the Lihan. I've used FM transmitter interfaces in the past and frankly was never particularly pleased with their performance. But the last of that was in the early 1990s, back when my hearing and audiophile tendencies was much more picky and acute. Nowadays some three decades later...not so much. Aging will do that to you. So will the inevitable loss of frequency range that comes with getting older. So thinking that using a Bluetooth receiver/FM transmitter might be a decent solution, search through the highest rated units on Amazon and decided to give the Lihan a try, especially since it was affordably priced.The unit has proven itself to be quite usable. Setup wasn't TOO difficult, though I did need to reference the way too small for old eyes user's manual for a bit of initial guidance. Once the unit was paired to my Samsung phone, a pleasant surprise was had in that the Lihan also serves as a fast charger via USB, something I really wasn't expecting even though in small text on Amazon's product page it does clearly state that this feature is supposed to be present. My phone quickly paired with the Lihan and the Lihan was near instantly transmitting signal.Having said that, the sonic quality of that signal is not something to crow about, even when the listener has over six decades of use on his ears and can provide a bit of latitude on being too judgmental. The main issue is the abundant static that comes with radio transmissions, particularly prevalent with weaker signals. Moreover the USB cable that I used for the fast charging of my phone introduced its own amount of interference noise to the transmission the Lihan was doing. A better shielded cable would help alleviate this, but how often does anyone come across heavily shielded USB mini-cables for the purposes of audio quality? Generally it's mainly about fast charging and data transfers.The "multi-layered" shielding that that GE-branded USB-A to USB-B cable was of little effectiveness in blocking interference coming off the wiring of the cable itself. I picked it up on the fly from a local store, primarily because I forgot to grab one when I left home to drive around and test how well the Lihan would perform under real-world usage conditions. The Lihan also picked up electrical noise from the car's engine, primarily during engine speed acceleration and deceleration. The Lihan is definitely not what anyone can call "hi-fi".What it actually IS is a fairly capable and reliable connection alternative. The Spotify streaming in all candor just sounds like a over-air FM radio broadcast. The noise level are quite overflowing, but the effect is truly like listening to a weaker FM radio signal, complete with realistic-sounding station drift. It's certainly not total garbage as long as a listener is willing to temper their expectations. The Lihan just WORKS at getting that streaming music data from my phone into and through the Volvo's old stereo.For that and this FM transmitter's low price and the sweet fast charging, I'd say that it's worth the fuss. Can't give it 5-stars because of its dodgy broadcasting quality and rather blah noise suppression, but everywhere else it definitely seems like a winner. 4-stars.
Staci Nakagawa
2025-08-25 17:38:09
It is great and easy to use, I enjoy how you can change the outer ring color. It is easy to use as well. The only thing is that if you have nails to adjust, the volume is a bit hard. You can change the song while driving with ease, so you don't have to touch your phone. You can also adjust the volume on your phone and your vehicle as well. I normally just leave my phone and the transmitter fully up, and then I adjust the volume through my vehicle. It connects to Bluetooth very quickly as well.
Megan
2025-08-24 12:51:07
I thought this would be difficult to setup based on some of the reviews but it was super easy. Works well with the bluetooth and the sound is good. Happy I can listen to whatever I want on this. Well worth the price tag.
Americanbasschick
2025-08-21 11:28:45
I rarely write reviews but I thought this product deserved one. I bought this for my 2006 Mustang when my CD changer stopped working. I managed to find a blank station in my area and connected this to my iPad with all my music on it, and it works great. The sound quality is pretty good. It's not as good as CDs, because iPads and Mp3s never are even close, and neither is FM Radio. But it's better than having no music and listening to the radio. The sound quality is very good considering the format that it is. I have an upgraded excellent sound system in my car, so I miss my CDs, and someday I'll get the CD player fixed but until then, this is great. I am also a musician and have a finely tuned ear, and although it's not as good as CDs, this would be fine for the average person who is used to listening to MP3s or the radio. I highly recommend this.
Jessica
2025-08-09 18:13:57
Works well and very indiscreet but the volume setting is low for it. For my car my volume has to be up high as well as my phone. That’s the only downside
SamBam
2025-07-20 17:29:31
I had thought about purchasing an in-car bluetooth unit. Thing is, my car is older, has a lot of miles on it already - did it make sense for me to invest that much into the car?I was bringing a bluetooth speaker into my car to play my music, podcasts, audiobooks.Once I saw this and realized there was another option, I had to try it out. I have to say, it is FANTASTIC! Works amazing. I am soooo stoked to have the benefits of bluetooth without the steep investment of buying a unit and getting it installed. The connection for the MOST part, is STELLAR. (There are slight times where I hear a LITTLE fuzz - but does not detract overall).I also have been able to take calls from my car which has been awesome using the speaker.One thing I would note, the volume of my audio from my phone seems to be much softer than the volume of my actual radio (might have to do with the volume dial on the product - I haven't really touched that), so when I unplug and the radio station is playing before it connects, the radio station is VERY loud. Not a big deal, though.Overall - fantastic purchase, love this thing!
Darla Chance
2025-07-12 10:02:20
This Bluetooth adapter for my car is a total win! It was super simple to use—literally just plug and play, and it pairs up with my phone in no time. The sound quality is amazing, way better than I expected for such an affordable option. I love that it has skipping buttons that actually work well with YouTube Music, making it easy to skip songs without having to fumble with my phone.Now I can drive hands-free and still jam out to my favorite tunes without any hassle. If you’re looking for an easy way to upgrade your car audio, this adapter is a must-have!
Doug Peacock
2025-06-11 21:55:19
I've had a older version of the Blue Tooth adapter, this one is far superior. The channel locks the signal in and there is none too little interference at least in my area. It connected very easily and rather quickly. The sound quality is excellent compared to me previous version. If you have a vehicle that does not have Blue Tooth or an adapter line, this is the perfect fix at a great price.
monoblocks
2025-04-30 13:42:06
Hated not having my main music source, Spotify, in my old Volvo V70. The factory entertainment unit (radio/CD/tape) is a highly proprietary piece of kit, that really doesn't offer much in the way of modern connectivity. Moreover it's seen better days, as with lots of Volvos from my car's era the electronics have become highly suspect when it comes to reliability. While the car remains a workhorse, I'm hesitant to sink much money into the stereo.Enter the Lihan. I've used FM transmitter interfaces in the past and frankly was never particularly pleased with their performance. But the last of that was in the early 1990s, back when my hearing and audiophile tendencies was much more picky and acute. Nowadays some three decades later...not so much. Aging will do that to you. So will the inevitable loss of frequency range that comes with getting older. So thinking that using a Bluetooth receiver/FM transmitter might be a decent solution, search through the highest rated units on Amazon and decided to give the Lihan a try, especially since it was affordably priced.The unit has proven itself to be quite usable. Setup wasn't TOO difficult, though I did need to reference the way too small for old eyes user's manual for a bit of initial guidance. Once the unit was paired to my Samsung phone, a pleasant surprise was had in that the Lihan also serves as a fast charger via USB, something I really wasn't expecting even though in small text on Amazon's product page it does clearly state that this feature is supposed to be present. My phone quickly paired with the Lihan and the Lihan was near instantly transmitting signal.Having said that, the sonic quality of that signal is not something to crow about, even when the listener has over six decades of use on his ears and can provide a bit of latitude on being too judgmental. The main issue is the abundant static that comes with radio transmissions, particularly prevalent with weaker signals. Moreover the USB cable that I used for the fast charging of my phone introduced its own amount of interference noise to the transmission the Lihan was doing. A better shielded cable would help alleviate this, but how often does anyone come across heavily shielded USB mini-cables for the purposes of audio quality? Generally it's mainly about fast charging and data transfers.The "multi-layered" shielding that that GE-branded USB-A to USB-B cable was of little effectiveness in blocking interference coming off the wiring of the cable itself. I picked it up on the fly from a local store, primarily because I forgot to grab one when I left home to drive around and test how well the Lihan would perform under real-world usage conditions. The Lihan also picked up electrical noise from the car's engine, primarily during engine speed acceleration and deceleration. The Lihan is definitely not what anyone can call "hi-fi".What it actually IS is a fairly capable and reliable connection alternative. The Spotify streaming in all candor just sounds like a over-air FM radio broadcast. The noise level are quite overflowing, but the effect is truly like listening to a weaker FM radio signal, complete with realistic-sounding station drift. It's certainly not total garbage as long as a listener is willing to temper their expectations. The Lihan just WORKS at getting that streaming music data from my phone into and through the Volvo's old stereo.For that and this FM transmitter's low price and the sweet fast charging, I'd say that it's worth the fuss. Can't give it 5-stars because of its dodgy broadcasting quality and rather blah noise suppression, but everywhere else it definitely seems like a winner. 4-stars.
Staci Nakagawa
2025-03-31 15:04:25
It is great and easy to use, I enjoy how you can change the outer ring color. It is easy to use as well. The only thing is that if you have nails to adjust, the volume is a bit hard. You can change the song while driving with ease, so you don't have to touch your phone. You can also adjust the volume on your phone and your vehicle as well. I normally just leave my phone and the transmitter fully up, and then I adjust the volume through my vehicle. It connects to Bluetooth very quickly as well.
Megan
2025-03-19 12:41:31
I thought this would be difficult to setup based on some of the reviews but it was super easy. Works well with the bluetooth and the sound is good. Happy I can listen to whatever I want on this. Well worth the price tag.
Americanbasschick
2025-03-10 17:28:21
I rarely write reviews but I thought this product deserved one. I bought this for my 2006 Mustang when my CD changer stopped working. I managed to find a blank station in my area and connected this to my iPad with all my music on it, and it works great. The sound quality is pretty good. It's not as good as CDs, because iPads and Mp3s never are even close, and neither is FM Radio. But it's better than having no music and listening to the radio. The sound quality is very good considering the format that it is. I have an upgraded excellent sound system in my car, so I miss my CDs, and someday I'll get the CD player fixed but until then, this is great. I am also a musician and have a finely tuned ear, and although it's not as good as CDs, this would be fine for the average person who is used to listening to MP3s or the radio. I highly recommend this.
Jessica
2025-02-19 10:46:07
Works well and very indiscreet but the volume setting is low for it. For my car my volume has to be up high as well as my phone. That’s the only downside
SamBam
2025-01-25 09:59:08
I had thought about purchasing an in-car bluetooth unit. Thing is, my car is older, has a lot of miles on it already - did it make sense for me to invest that much into the car?I was bringing a bluetooth speaker into my car to play my music, podcasts, audiobooks.Once I saw this and realized there was another option, I had to try it out. I have to say, it is FANTASTIC! Works amazing. I am soooo stoked to have the benefits of bluetooth without the steep investment of buying a unit and getting it installed. The connection for the MOST part, is STELLAR. (There are slight times where I hear a LITTLE fuzz - but does not detract overall).I also have been able to take calls from my car which has been awesome using the speaker.One thing I would note, the volume of my audio from my phone seems to be much softer than the volume of my actual radio (might have to do with the volume dial on the product - I haven't really touched that), so when I unplug and the radio station is playing before it connects, the radio station is VERY loud. Not a big deal, though.Overall - fantastic purchase, love this thing!
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