AGPTEK Hands Free Car Phone Kit Bluetooth 5.3, 5W Car

AGPTEK Hands Free Car Phone Kit Bluetooth 5.3

AGPTEK Hands Free Car Phone Kit Bluetooth 5.3, 5W Car Speaker for GPS Music with TF Card Slot, Siri Google Assistant Support, Motion AUTO ON, Wireless in Car Visor Speakerphone with Volume Knob


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Instructions for Use

1. While playing music, it will automatically switch to Bluetooth hands-free calling mode when a call comes in. After the call ends, it will automatically return to music-playing mode.

2.1 Answer/hang up the call

When a call comes in, click the “answer button” to answer the call. During the call, short press the “answer key” to hang up and the call ends.

2.2 Reject calls

When there is an incoming call, you can double-click the “Answer button” to reject the call.

2.3 Redial the last outgoing number

When the speakerphone is on and there are no calls, double-click the “answer button” to call the last dialled phone number.

2.4 Switch to mobile phone for private listening

During a call, you can press and hold the “answer button” for 3 seconds to switch the call from the intercom to the mobile phone for a private answer.



4 Responses

  1. Laura says:

     United Kingdom

    Well since I had my flip phone my car doesn’t work with calls only music. So got this bad boy and it works really well. Nice colour and easy to use especially for a dull one like me lol. Great price too and nice size the sound ain’t bad either. Connects well and the range not sure yet but good item overall

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My dad’s phones speakers were quite bad and he couldn’t hear the navigation at all, so I bought this and now he always uses these even though he bought new phone as it has very good quality sound.
    Recommended

  3. WendellFbt says:

     United Kingdom

    This Bluetooth handsfree kit is a must have for any driver wanting to find a easy solution to Bluetooth handsfree. With its Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, it delivers excellent audio quality for phone calls and streaming music from my smartphone. You can activste Siri and Google voice assistants which makes using this hands free kit even more convenient. The 800mAh battery provides plenty of battery life for long journeys, and the sd card slot offers an option for music playback without Bluetooth. Installing it on the sun visor is a easy, and only took me about 5 minutes to set up. Great product.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A funky little fella who you clip onto your sun visor, very useful for use with a spoken map system like Google, when driving.

    Obviously in other countries, this is for use answering your phone when you don’t have an integrated hands-free system, but of course here in the UK you can’t ever use your mobile when driving, hands-free or otherwise. But it is really useful for getting a little more volume right next to your head, when using G00gle maps or the like. You can even use it to play music from your phone, though again, you’re not allowed to scan through anything on your phone when moving. You can also plug in a micro SD card for music, if you like.

    To test the battery life, I played music through my phone whilst it was sat on my table, and it reached just over 15 hours of play, with a few breaks (I had to go to bed!). Recharge time seems to be about 2 hours. That seems pretty good to me.

    It’s a nice gunmetal finish throughout, with a bit of chrome on the volume, very minimal. The clip to attach it to your visor is metal, and feels very secure.

    I do like that it turns itself on when your car door opens, and off when the Bluetooth disconnects from your phone, as I doubt that I’d remember to do so otherwise!

    The sound quality for what I want to use it for (maps voice directions) is great, though of course for music at the end of the day it’s a small single speaker, so you can’t expect too much. Oddly I really liked it; it reminded me of listening to Top of the Pops on the radio when I was a kid!

    So, yes. Can’t really be used for what it was designed, here in the UK. But it still has a use, and it did that job just fine.