Clydek Bluetooth FM Transmitter for Car, Bluetooth 5.0

Clydek Bluetooth FM Transmitter for Car, Bluetooth 5.0 Wireless Car Audio Adapter with QC3.0 & 5V/2.4A Dual Charging Port, Easy Attached to Air Vent, Hands Free Car Kit, Music Player (with Remote)

How to change the language?
1. Plug the FM transmitter into the cigarette lighter port of the car
2. Long-press the “MODE” button, the second option of the menu is “Language Selection”,
3. after clicking it, you can select the appropriate language.
Specifications:
Rated Working Voltage | 12V~24V |
USB1 Output | 5V/ 1A(only for USB reading) |
USB2 Output | 5V/ 1A |
USB3 Output | QC3.0(3.6V-12V) |
USB4 Output | 5V/2.4A |
Support Music Format | MP3/APE/WAV/FLAC |
Bluetooth Version | V5.0 |
Frequency Range | 76.0 -108.0 MHz |







How to choose EQ Mode?
Long press the “MODE” button, you can choose the EQ mode you like. there are: Natural, Jazz, Pop,. classic, Soft, DBB, Rock. Importantly, you can press “EQ” button in the remote control to adjust.
How to choose Cycle Mode?
Then long press the “MODE” button, you can choose the Cycle mode you like. there are: All, repeat one, random.
How to choose backlight time?
Long press the “MODE” button, you can choose the Cycle mode you like. there are: Light on, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 15 seconds, 20seconds, light off
How to adjust FM frequnency?
Press the “FM” button to enter the FM mode. press “Previous” or “Next” button to adjust the FM. Also, you can rotate the “CH” button to adjust FM frequency from 76-108Mhz. Importantly, you can press “CH-” or “CH+” button in the remote control to adjust FM.
Dimensions: | 12.9 x 9.8 x 5.7 cm; 190 Grams |
Model: | Clydek-BC36LQ |
Batteries Included: | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacture: | Clydek |
Dimensions: | 12.9 x 9.8 x 5.7 cm; 190 Grams |
Origin: | China |
Easy to set up and use, bought this as a gift and the recipient is very happy, especially as it has charging ports for mobiles. Would highly recommend this product!
I had other item like this but this one is great working.
I have to say,so far this is a very very good product.
The connection is good through Bluetooth or aux, i have not yet tried the card slot.
The music plays well, I thought at first the sound was a bit light and then realised there was an equaliser and that made all the difference.
I hope that there is a replacement remote that can be ordered, as I think that is the only thing that may need replacing in the future.
Other then that I would highly recommend this product.
you get connected to such a variety, that it kind of brings my car to the future. good quality, great performance, easy to set up and then enjoy.
Easy to set up, good sound. The remote control is a great feature for passengers to use.
Nice and small and easy to setup, sound quality is great also
I had before a good FM transmitter, I wanted to buy the same, however now is crazy expensive and bought this one. I have a vehicle with no bluetooth connection and this FM transmitter is more than I need, works both bluetooth and USB, is perfect for me. Seem well build, is easy to install and use, I also like the fact that has a remote for those long drives when passengers in the back can skip songs, other that that I don’t use remote at all. All in all I am happy and would recommend this produc
Item arrived on time instructions are a bit vague but good quality and great price
Really simple to work, install and the audio is great. Has it’s own volume which is (31) you can add your SD card, USB stick and via aux! It has a nice blue back-light and easy to read display!
So far I’m happy with it, can’t complain!
Didn’t think it was goina be very good compared to my last one which was a bit cheaper but this was well worth the extra money for the sound quality, is it studio quality no, does it let me listen music and podcast yes, now down side is the voice calls don’t work (can’t hear the call through the speakers)
Pros:
– works and all the cables you need are there.
– smaller than i thought
– good sound quality in both in/out directions
Cons:
– If I had to be picky, the AUX cable comes out from the right, while the power cord comes from the bottom, creating a bit of a mess with cables.
– you don’t see the song name on the screen, which in the end is kinda pointless (you only see connected to
This is so easy to install and use, sounds good as well through the car speakers very clear and easy to play own music and pause play skip etc good.
Was very surprised but actually works really well, used it in my old Citroen C2 while my daily car was in the garage and managed to use my iPhone through Bluetooth for music and take calls
Very useful way to introduce “hands free ” to a car without blue tooth.
It has the benefit of having the phone number displayed on the screen!
I also takes a micro SD card so that I can play a great random selection of music. Obviously mp3 over FM doesn’t give hifi or cd quality sound but it’s perfectly adequate.
The call quality if fine although since installing no-one seems to call me!
Had to replace my old one which finally died. Shopped around and this looked good. The only thing I would criticise is I can’t work out how to set it so the song details appear on the screen. Tried googling but couldn’t find any tips. If you know, please share!!
Just bought an older vehicle that doesn’t have the benefits of modern technology. Was getting frustrated at not being able to listen to my audio books, music and phone. Purchased this and have been impressed from day 1. Plugged into the lighter socket in the vehicle, attached my iPhone via bluetooth, set it to a blank radio frequency on the vehicles radio and wow. Sound quality brilliant and no hissing/background interference.
Would buy agai
I bought it for my husband for Fathers Day and it was easy to install with just a few minor struggles but finally figured it out. The sound is great and my husband loves it!
This unit was much smaller than I imagined. So a little fiddley for larger hands. It does send a reasonable signal to the radio. I found that if you turn down the volume of the transmitter and turn up the radio, you’ll get a better sound ( cuts bass a little )
The built-in equaliser does work. But best to control that from your radio. All in all it is nice to have for older radios with out Bluetooth
Absolutely brilliant fm transmitter
Have a ka 16 reg there voice control /music is rubbish and hundreds to fit so bought a
24 CLYDEC FM RECEIVER
Best I done
Connected throu blue tooth very easy getting calls one touch of push button connection perfect and very clear make call push button 3 seconds Google or sirri Amazon ring name excellent
1000 times better than crap ford system music for me throu blue tooth player recognition of phone on start up of car all my favourite music
BEST MONEY EVER PAID OUT FOR A FANTASTIC GADGET 100% SELLER
Got this after downgrading my car to one that had no Bluetooth function. Got it mainly for making calls whilst driving, its not the best for that. Its good for playing music from mobile through the car speakers but the phone function requires you to long press the button, then it opens Bixby as thats Samsungs/Androids default app rather than what is set as default on my phone which is Google assistant. Have spent hours trawling whether there is a way around this but even after deleting Bixby there still doesnt seem to be a way to activate Google Assistant. I think an app by the manufacturer would solve the problem but there isnt one. So its good for playing podcasts /music from phone through car speakers, but next to useless for handsfree calls /phone use.
I brought this one due to having to way to use my phone audio through my car, except an aux port but then i couldn’t skip songs. This works great with spotify on my phone, easy to feel skip buttons, occasional interference, and occasionally the phone calls can sound far away, or i’m told i sound far away. but for the money it has lasted over a year and was worth the money.
I did not like the revelation … but after a few days of using it, I am satisfied, it is really good, the sound quality is ok, there is no noise from the radio, the connection is very stable. I am satisfied
I managed to connect it according to the instructions. But I don’t understand why I can’t use bluetooth directly to use music on my phone. I need to go to a free radio channel every time to connect it.
I researched all the car alternatives for old stereos and bought this one. It works perfectly for my old VW Golf. It works with the phone well as there is an easily accessible button to receive calls. In uk I use 109.6fm but it was a wide range to find other empty stations.
Finally I can listen to my music and not just the radio in the van with a broken CD player. It’s easy to set up and I have it running a USB for the storage.
Probably the only downside is you can’t skip folders but I’m just happy to have music really.
I have previously owned at least three other types of these Bluetooth to FM in car adapters which plug into cigarette lighters, And I can vouch that this one is the best one I’ve found so far, very little noise from the electronics of the rest of the car comes through this unit unlike the replacement I recently bought Argos which was noisy as hell and had to return, the display unit makes setting up a lot better than having to fiddle around down wherever the cigarette lighter is located, it appears to have a pretty good noise reduction when conducting voice calls, and because the microphone is on display unit it’s much nearer your voice, this is one of the few units where I have successfully conducted voice calls which work for both parties, even when driving along in less than well soundproof cars, in my Honda Jazz it works pretty good for voice calls, I would buy this one again over buying other brands. I’m sure – like many of these units the Display may eventually dim over time. One downside is the display unit doesn’t appear to show you which track is playing, it really just shows you the status of the Bluetooth, gives you volume controls, track selection, initiate or cancel call etc. I have had it working the change track within infrared unit on the steering wheel, the the infrared remote control that it comes with works quite well, has quickcharge orange ports and multiple usb ports, and even sd card if you use that – not that I do. still functioning 6 months later will update if still working in 2 years.
Having a car without mod cons this is brilliant. I’ve had it nearly a year now, I haven’t looked into exactly what it does but you can answer a phone call with one click and when listening to music on drive stick if you press mode before you turn your engine off it goes back to that position instead of the beginning of the music which is annoying! Haven’t used the remote control obviously as driving! It’s nice, sounds very nice, I’m happy.
It works well, does everything it’s designed to do 19 times out of 20. Now and again, it develops a high pitched whining noise, which does not seem to have any rhyme or reason to why it appears. I have experimented with having a USB plugged into it, a charging cable or two, none seem to make a difference. It just sometimes wants a whine – i know the feeling.
The noise seems to go away after you unplug it and plug it back in a couple of times. Not a huge deal-breaker for me, but might be for some.
Excellent little device. Used it to connect my S21 Ultra to an old 2005 Jaguar radio. Now I’ve got hands free calls and music from my phone. Spotify ( on any app on my phone). Also have a fast USB to connect to my wireless charger and it fast charges. What more could you need.
Easy to setup from box (The language was in English straight out of the box)
Great cd audio quality from Bluetooth / Aux / USB Stick (also depends on the quality type if the music is downloaded from the internet etc)
Connects to Bluetooth as soon as the car is turned on
Remote Controller works well (you may have to press the odd few buttons harder than normal)
Connects to my android phone & iPad (you have to disconnect one device for the other one to connect)
The Quick Charge USB Port charged my phone from 1% to 31% in ten mins.
The air vent clip is secure and holds very well.
I’ve not tried the SD card or dash mount holder as not needed, so I can’t comment on these I’m afraid. (Sorry)
Random song option is a huge plus
The Bluetooth audio works through my car speakers when playing from YouTube, Amazon music, Facebook videos and so much more.
The display shows your phones model or tablet when connected via Bluetooth
I Recommend you set the fm frequency to 87.7 or below (I experienced no static when playing music by bt or usb stick)
The screen is more black n white rather than the bright blue shown in picture (you can adjust the contrast up to 15 max)
Static does appear if you are in a built up signal area
The screen is a nice size, but can be hard to see in bright sunlight
As soon as the car is turned on it shows your car battery voltage which is a nice touch
The 2 USB ports light up a nice blue colour along with the buttons on the unit.
Not tried Siri/Google voice yet so I can’t comment on that
Overall this unit is really good value, highly recommended if you own an older car that doesn’t have Bluetooth / USB / aux options.
Bought this to replace a previous mp3 player which went straight into the cigarette socket and which always got in the way of my Honda Accord’s automatic changer. This one can sit on the dashboard, if the surface is smooth, but I’ve got it clipped onto the central air vent and it works a treat. The 32gb micro card I use has over 4000 mixed tracks, from classical though pop, folk, prog, neo prog and celtic rock and I am able to read the titles fairly easily when I forget the artist. However, you need to make sure that all the track details have been put into the micro card correctly, which can be a bit laborious. Tuned into the 106 frequency on the car radio, excellent.
Very easy to use. Good quality.
Finding a frequency to tune in to is a pain, I have to change based on locale and I have removed the ext ariel. I don’t know if it’s my car or the transmitter but I get a whine when I accelerate over 65mph or when I use the AirCon.
It’s great though when I am doing 30 or less around town and don’t need the volume up at “11” 😉
Overall decent. I like that the display/control panel is separate from the bit where you plug it into the cigarette lighter. However the buttons on the display work some of the time as with the remote control.
If I had a criticism, it would be that the cable between the FM transmitter and the control unit could do with being a bit longer.
This product does what is required.
It’s neat, easily setup and the screen is visible to the back seat Disney DJ. Not given 5 star as you need to crank up the sound on the car stereo quite a bit, so if it disconnects you can get blasted by static or the last radio station. Otherwise it gets used for most journeys now.
Bluetooth works fine although not demonstrated in the video
UPDATE : you can actually change all menus to display English. There are actually 7 or 8 menus, the last menu is the language setting.
Only gripe I have is that the sub menus are in Chinese.
1st Menu Option : is to select folders on USB or memory card.
2nd Menu Option : delete songs off memory card or USB.
3rd Menu Option : mmmm no idea
4th Menu Option : EQ
I found that if you repeatedly press the Eq button on the remote it toggles through the different Eq settings.
Bluetooth calls also work fine
All in all a good buy.
Very good support from manufacturer. Easy to use, just tune to the frequency and you’re good to go. Separate display is a plus, so can be mounted at more convenient location instead of stuck at the socket.
The unit that I received cannot play from external source. Good that they send replacement but the replacement unit still unable to play from USB & memory card using recommended format. Only plays via Bluetooth.
It also allows me to listen to downloaded music from my phone through the radio, which is a nice touch.
As of yet, I haven’t tested it for phone calls, although if the sounds from the maps direction is anything to go by, it should be good. I also haven’t had the need to use the remote control yet.