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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
I bought this for my old car as it doesn't have Bluetooth, and I am so impressed. It completely transformed my car experience, and I can now connect music from my phone, receive calls, and hear them on the car speaker. The sound quality is great and it is super simple to set up. It has a lot of features and you just need to tune into a static station on the air and use it. I love the concept and it is an inexpensive way to upgrade your car. Highly recommend!
John P Nimitz
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
I’ve been using the **3-IN-1 Bluetooth FM Transmitter for Car** for a while now, and I’m genuinely impressed. It’s super easy to use, right out of the box, with no issues or complications. The setup is straightforward—just plug it in, find an open FM frequency, and pair it with your phone. Within minutes, you’re good to go.The sound quality is excellent for both music and calls. It’s clear, with no noticeable static, and I love the bass boost feature that adds a little extra punch to my music. One of my favorite things about this transmitter is the added ability to store music on a micro SD (TF) card. It’s such a convenient option when I don’t want to rely on streaming or using my phone’s battery. Just pop in the card, and it starts playing instantly—no fiddling with extra settings.The hands-free calling function works seamlessly. Calls come through crisp and clear, and the built-in microphone does a good job of picking up my voice without me having to shout. It’s a lifesaver for staying focused while driving.The dual USB ports are another great feature, especially when traveling. I can charge my phone and a passenger’s device simultaneously, which is super convenient. One port even supports fast charging, which has been really handy during long trips.Overall, this is one of the best car accessories I’ve bought in a while. It’s functional, reliable, and adds so much convenience to my daily drives. If you’re looking for a solid Bluetooth FM transmitter with some extra features, I highly recommend this one. It does everything you need and more!
Maria del Mar
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
OK, it works and is cheap (Bluetooth connectivity for under $10 is a steal!).The BT connection (I used an iPhone) is easy and is stable.The FM transmitter is strong (clear signal from the car-radio, in empty channel and on top of a weak FM station, multiple frequencies in two cars (Honda: antenna in dash and around the window, and Mazda: antenna outside on roof). I did not check whether the signal is strong enough to be picked up by another car nearby, tuned at the same FM frequency (I would not be surprised, and this means being aware that both music and phone calls could be picked up by nearby radios/cars).The calls come in through clear and were easy to receive, also calls interrupted the music/spotify gracefully (but I guess this is more of the phone behaving well).The USB-music works, It can play from a USB thumb-drive full of mp3s in the root directory (but I had no luck with a USB thumbdrive with mp3s in directories), I didnot try SD micro-card.The USB charging was slow (really slow, tried a Galaxy-A25: this gave a 9h+ charging from both the music and the QC USB-pots, vs. 2h for a std/non-fast 5y old car charger using the same cable).The bass button was meh (it's more like it was cutting/filtering out vocals and treble, rather than boosting bass, it is not your amplifier's "loudness" button, is like listening with earmuffs on).The music was clear, but even at max-(of-this-device's)-volume was half as loud as a radio station (just switching between this device and another FM-radio without touching any of the volume, tones) and was missing all the bottom freq (weak male vocals, weak bass guitar, and very weak drums). Which is OK, until you change station on the radio, or pop-in a CD and then you get hit by loud music (like teleporting from relaxing in your living room, to a party in a teenager's room during a heavy-metal song).The FM-transmitter/music seems to be mono (or really-poorly implemented stereo), e.g. flipping the phone from mono to stereo makes zero-difference to the music, and dialing the phone-balance all-left or all-right, still bleads 10-20% on the other channel (that should have gone silent).Conclusion:If you have no BT in your car stereo, go for this! It costs as much as a USB-charger and requires zero-installation and little setup to work.If you are looking for a good deal on a handsfree for calls, also recommended. Just keep a charger around, in case you need to top-up your phone's battery.If you are looking for a high-end music solution (for phone or mp3 music) I would not recommend it.
Alyssa
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
So, I got this to attempt to remedy an issue I was having with the Bluetooth connection between my phone and my cars radio (sync). As it turns out, the issue is with the Bluetooth signal in my phone. I still have it plugged in my car though and it does everything it is supposed to. The sound quality will greatly depend on what device you are using to connect to it and the device receiving the signal. I highly suggest playing with the audio settings on both ends if possible, to achieve the sound you are looking for. At $10, I'd say it's a pretty good value. The instructions that came with it were enough to get you started. Since I've used these before, I didn't have any issues with set up but I could see how some people may need further instruction. It's a handy little device and even though my issue ended up being with my phone, I will still be keeping it in my car and using it as my backup connection.
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