Bluetooth Car Adapter, KEVNYEX FM Bluetooth Transmitter Car

Bluetooth Car Adapter

Bluetooth Car Adapter, KEVNYEX FM Bluetooth Transmitter Car Radio, Car Bluetooth Transmitter PD + QC Quick Charge, 8 RGB LED, 3 USB Ports, Handsfree Calls, Bluetooth 5.0, Supports TF Card and U-Disk


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How to match Bluetooth car bluetooth transmitter car?

  1. Select the car radio as FM mode, select an empty channel, unused FM.
  2. Insert the Bluetooth FM transmits into the cigarette lighter socket.
  3. Tune the FM transmitter to the same channel as the car radio.
  4. Set the FM transmission frequency. Press the multi-function knob until the frequency indicator flickers, and then the rotating knob sets the FM transmission frequency to match the frequency of your car radio.
  5. Then connect Bluetooth, search from the list and select ID “BT-CAR-kit”, and then connect.
  6. You can listen to songs on your mobile phone and talk freely.



Dimensions: 12.8 x 6.9 x 5.1 cm; 50 Grams
Manufacture: KEVNYEX
Dimensions: 12.8 x 6.9 x 5.1 cm; 50 Grams
Origin: China

24 Responses

  1. WilhemiVBVD says:

     United Kingdom

    I love this device. A very simple solution to getting hands free and wire free in the car. plugs into car socket, bluetooths to phone. Transmits on an FM frequency that your radio will pick up. Simple to use. Microphone on device allows you to answer calls, goood sound quality. All in all I love it. 5 stars.

  2. MohammaGutterid says:

     United Kingdom

    A nicely designed Bluetooth car adaptor that’s put together reasonably well
    It’s easy to fit and fits just fine, it has 3 usb points and it works as you would expect
    The price is reasonable and it’s worth trying

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Its fast charging and fast connectivity with Bluetooth. But when their was near cars its frequency will distract.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Not bad for the price. Reception isn’t crystal clear and sound is slightly tinny but not bad

  5. Madhuri Adnal says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Have used this product for over two months, it’s really nice.

  6. GordonKetner says:

     United Kingdom

    Couldn’t be simpler to use.. plug in setup up radio, perfect. Ideal for those older cars or classic cars where you don’t want to change the stereo. Also handily comes with USB A/C slots and being backlight makes it easier to find the button for calls.

    Very happy, in daily use, and at a tenner can’t recommend this highly enough!

  7. Gordon Kelly says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Very easy to use and the connection points including usb type c make it easy for all my devices to be charged while driving. The light up colour around the device is a nice touch.

  8. Jon Skillings says:

     United Kingdom

    Quick and easy to set up and use. I could stream music from my phone directly to my car’s speakers with ease and the sound quality was really good. Also you are able to charge your phone with it. Great little device.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    FM transmitters with my car goes really well hand in hand. I’ve always wanted one of these and now I’ve had the chance to get it has been a big blessing now there are many things I cannot she say about this put up the fact that you’ve got the button in the middle where you can roll and change the volume the unique colour of the turquoise blue that stands out quite a bit and the fact that it’s actually got a monitor where you can see the number is quite helpful as well although sometimes I’m a bit confused as to why the number keeps blinking but that’s probably because it’s connecting. now for me to continue with a while actually want to say about the usefulness of this FM transmitter. one benefit of this is the fact that you can easily change your song or music or whatever you wanna call it from right to left whether it goes backwards or forwards really easily and adjustable. it is slightly wait for a call but that’s due to the fact that maybe this is the design and how it’s made. one thing I’ve noticed is the fact that if I slightly do touch it while it’s plugged into my car maybe because of the angle that my car has the charging port, but slightly touching it does cause it to actually disconnect from the actual car but not the Bluetooth where my phone is connected to. also knowing the fact that the main button as you can adjust the volume with this button by turning it and also clicking on the button will pause your sound or it will play your sound and also answer and disconnect calls is quite helpful. that’s about it for this product and to be honest it’s quite a refresher from the other transmitters I’ve had for my car. oh and before I go the charging cables are amazing they charge really fast my phone gets really fast charging and that’s what I like.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Good quality all together, sounds is superior to others devices used before, noise cancellation is good, easy to connect and quick charge port is very good. Design is not the best because can’t be fitted in some lighter’s sockets due to the position so need to use an extension sometime …

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    If you have an older car that doesnt have bluetooth installed from the factory this is the item for you! Plugged into the cigarette lighter, attached the lead to my aux port and connected my phones bluetooth in under 2 mins and it works perfectly!
    What else is there to say? It does what it is supposed to do. Perfec

  12. ShirleeNJIN says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    So simple. Just plug it in to the cigar lighter socket and then match your car radio to the frequency as shown on the little display. Bluetooth your music device to this (it finds it really quickly) and that’s it. Works really well. I’m delighted.

    Downside. If I listen to the radio in the car, I unplug this as sometimes I get a bit of electrical interference.

  13. PiperBilliot says:

     United Kingdom

    This was very easy to use, and connected to the car stereo virtually straight out of the box. Once I inserted the unit into the 12 volt axillary supply port. I set the car radio to the correct frequency shown on the device. And it was almostwas ready to use. The unit itself looks to be quite well made, and fits quite snugly in place in my auxiliary socket. The call quality is ok, I was quite clearly understood by the person on the other end of the phone. If you’re not in a position to be able to fit a Bluetooth radio or other Bluetooth device to your vehicle. This will enable you at least to receive phone calls while driving.

  14. ByronStClair says:

     United Kingdom

    There I was, driving along with the wind in my hair and my new Bluetooth car adapter providing the soundtrack. The connection process was a piece of cake – I didn’t even need to glance at the instruction manual. Before I knew it, I was wirelessly streaming music from my phone and enjoying the 8 RGB LED lights that added a touch of flair to my car’s interior.
    The Bluetooth 5.0 connection was stable and the audio quality top-notch, a treat for my ears. And when duty called, I answered hands-free without any pesky interference. The three USB ports were a godsend, especially when my friends and I were all battling low battery. The quick charge feature? Like a shot of adrenaline for our devices.
    As for the TF Card and U-Disk support, it proved to be a rather useful feature when my phone’s battery was running low, allowing me to continue enjoying my tunes without draining my phone any further.
    In conclusion, this little gizmo has become my trusted sidekick, elevating my daily drives to a delightful symphony of music and convenience. It’s definitely worth a spin.

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    There’s not a whole lot to say here really, it provides charging ports so I don’t need my old USB adapter, you can plug a USB filled with mp3 into the lower port if you prefer and then of course you can hook your phone up to it and play music from that or provide better sound for a passenger watching movies etc on their device.

    Setup was super easy, I plugged it in, I didn’t bother messing around trying to find a free band on my car radio, I just set it down to the same 87.5 the device started at, went to bluetooth on my phone, saw BT-CAR Kit and figured that was it, paired, I heard “connected” through the car speakers, went to YouTube, didn’t hear anything at first, turned phone volume up to maximum and it was working.

    Turns an old basic in car radio/cd player with no input jack or usb port into a bluetooth enabled one. That’s all I needed. The charging ports are a bonus (useful if you want to sat nav with your phone and play music at the same time on a long journey while keeping it charged) and thankfully the RGB lights can be turned off (I’d find this distracting at night).

    It’s very small and inoffensive, fits snugly and doesn’t jut out too far, lightweight but doesn’t look cheap and nasty, and it’s just 12 at the time I write this. Perfect. Saves having to use a bluetooth speaker in my little Suzuki. Highly recommended.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Super easy to set up, compact, inexpensive

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a very easy-to-use Bluetooth adapter for in-car calls and playing music. It was a doddle to set-up, with Bluetooth connectivity working first time. The short-range FM broadcast picks up fine in-car too – it’s a tiny bit hissy, but then that’s me being an audiophile and such accessories are hardly high-end, so I won’t hold that against this in the review. The only reason I’m docking one star from the review is that the adapter claims to remember all settings between use and it does … except for the ambient light ring around the adapter, which doesn’t – it always resets to the default of cycling through all colours. It’s a trivial thing but it bugs me enough to make this a four-star rating. If that wouldn’t bother you then this would be a five-star product at this price point.

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I got this for my work van. It’s very old and it has an old radio, no Bluetooth.
    This little Bluetooth transmitter has proven helpful to take calls while driving, it’s smaller than I expected and the quality is better than I was expecting since, at the moment of writing this review, it sells for only 11, so I wasn’t expecting much, but it’s pretty good when at maximum volume.
    It’s a good budget friendly Bluetooth transmitter and it does the job. I’m sure you can get better ones but I doubt they will be much better unless you are willing to pay lots more

  18. LachlanMaxie says:

     United Kingdom

    I really like this little gadget. I do have Bluetooth in my car and it does connect to my phone but I wanted to try this one out to see if there is an improvement with the sound quality. I have to say I was really impressed with it. It was really easy to set up. Plug it in, pair with the phone and then search for 87.5 on your car radio. That is it. A voice tells you that Bluetooth is connected and it connects by itself as soon as you turn the engine on. The lights don’t really serve a purpose but look nice. The extra USB ports are great if someone else wishes to charge their phone and I am using the main one on the dashboard. The sound quality is brilliant, really clear. If I didn’t have Bluetooth already in the car I would be even more thrilled with this! Highly recommended from me!!

    5.0 out of 5 stars Really impressed

  19. Finance Magnates Reviews says:

     United Kingdom

    The Bluetooth in my car has decided it no longer wants to recognise any devices. This device avoids a 200 charge from my car dealer just to look at the issue. Too good to be true? I thought I’d find out.

    And the verdict is….. yes! At first I was confused because the device comes just in a box with instructions but there are 2 USB ports, one for charging and one for music so I thought I needed cables. You don’t. Just tune the car radio to the frequency shown on the device and connect your phone to it via Bluetooth and… magic! It’s super easy. I had to turn my phone volume to the max otherwise I’m it was very quiet but when I did, it sprung into life.

    There is a USB port to charge from and another one to connect s music device.
    There are also some rather annoying / attractive (delete as appropriate) lights as shown in the video. You can have the lights cycle through colours or fix the colour by pressing the yellow button on the side. Press it 8 times and the light goes off (thankfully!)

    ** Conclusions **
    This has saved me hundreds if pounds and just works. It’s nowhere near as big and brash as it looks in the pictures either. We’ll worth it if you don’t have Bluetooth in your ca

    5.0 out of 5 stars New life for my dysfunctional car bluetooth

  20. BettieKepler says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    My previous device had loads of background noise and interference with the car electronics. This one has no extra noise and the sound quality is better as well.

  21. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    The device is great for connecting your phone and listening to your music. But as a hands free talking device is terrible, people can’t hear me, I can’t hear them. Turn up the volume and there ks terrible interference.

  22. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Nice little device, with its double USB port and the colours. The sound quality is good even when I use it in older trucks that don’t have all the new in cab entertainment.

  23. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Older cars don’t have Bluetooth or sometimes don’t even have space for an upgraded stereo (r the cost is prohibitive) so the only solution left is to add in this type of adapter which allows you to connect you phone to it then transmit a radio signal which your car can then pick up and play music or even you phone through.

    It’s easy to setup as in you plug it into the car and make sure there is power to the socket (some cars you have to turn on for this to happen, some not. Then open your phone settings and connect to the Bluetooth device which will then mean sounds from your phone will go through the transmitter. Now find the correct radio channel that is displayed on the transmitter and set your car radio to that channel and you have set it up!

    Sound seems to be really clear for ourselves, although being in an older car the volume needs to be higher to drown out the engine, but apart from that it works really well and is a great simple, no work, solution for sound.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Upgrade for an older ca

  24. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Bought this as my old one broke. Works really well and much better than my old one. Strong signal and the usb chargers are really useful.

    Can’t complain in all honesty.