UGREEN Aux Bluetooth Adapter for Car, Bluetooth 5.4 Aux
UGREEN Aux Bluetooth Adapter for Car, Bluetooth 5.4 Aux Receiver with Dual Connection, Noise Cancellation, Build-in Mic, 3.5mm Car Bluetooth Aux Adapter for Hands-Free Calls and Music Streaming
This is just what I wanted. Easy set up, just plug in 2 cables, pair with phone and your away. Only wanted it to send music from my phone to car stereo. Not tried hands free yet. A low price point, great delivery from seller. Brilliant purchase.
So simple to fit, USB power and plug into the Aux on your radio. Works a treat on mine, Bluetooth is crisp clear for streaming Spotify and 6 Music on BBC sounds, phone calls are clear, you can answer the call / end the call using the middle button, you have volume up and down top and bottom , and track up and down on the left and right, easy to pair to my iPhone, connects straight away soon and the cars started, but as others have mentioned, the swirling light round the answer /end button while playing music is distracting at night, I’m getting the black sharpie pen out this weekend and colouring it in, quite why they chose to have this effect on it, beyond me, however it’s worth every penny. You will not be disappointed. 10/10 produc
Works as I should, very easy to install and the sound quality isn’t affected, product quality is good with branded cables. No connection issues and it’s really good value for money
This is a nice looking Bluetooth to aux-in adapter which looks very nice attached to the dashboard using the supplied 3M adhesive pad. A spare pad is provided for relocation.
The unit powers up as soon as it gets 5V from the USB. Pairing with two Bluetooth devices is straightforward and it provides LED & voice cues during the process and when connecting. Note that only one client can be streaming at any one time though.
The unit comes with a captive cable that splits to two half way down, one to a USB-A plug for power and the other a 3.5mm stereo plug for the aux-in connector on the car radio. This makes the dashboard cabling a little neater but the total lengths are a little stingy and I had to add a 3.5mm extension to reach the aux-in on my partner’s Skoda Roomster which is behind the handbrake between the front seats, a not-unusual configuration.
Operation is simple using the five large buttons and the microphone on the unit works well in hands-free mode, although we never take or make calls while driving as this is dangerous even where not illegal.
The only annoyance is the LED ring that animates a bright colour carousel display when powered up and connected. During the day this isn’t much of a problem but at night it is a major distraction on the dash. I’m going to have to use some lacquer to reduce the brightness.