Bluetooth Car Adapter, Bluetooth 5.3 FM Transmitter for Car
Bluetooth Car Adapter, Bluetooth 5.3 FM Transmitter for Car Music Adapter Radio Receiver with 2 USB Port Car Charger, Handsfree Calling, Support TF Card & U-Disk, Ambient Light,USB C Adapte
Good clear sound, reasonably loud, fast connection – surprisingly good call quality thankfully, good sound streaming music.
Neat in car, minor gripe would like an option to turn off the light though.
Easy to install and use. Clear instructions and has 2 ports for charging devices which comes in handy. Radio link is good sound quality and does not break up.
Little light can be used with it to see where it is in the dark
This Bluetooth car adapter is a great choice for my driving experience.
With its upgraded Bluetooth technology, hands-free calling, and clear music streaming options, it keeps me connected and entertained on the road.
The voltage indicator and ambient light add a nice touch of convenience and style.
Plus, the dual USB ports ensure that my devices stay charged safely.
It’s a must-have for anyone looking to upgrade their car audio and connectivity setup.
USB adapter for car, plugs in using “cigarette lighter” port. Works really well. I always buy older cars and none have had usb capabilities. This is perfect – used to charge phone on the go. Works really well and simple to use.
If you occasionally drive loaner cars you will come to expect that there are modern cars without all the modern bells and whistles. This handy little gadget, small enough to drop into a bag when on the go, will solve that problem. It is most suitable for cars which do not have built-in USB connections.
But you have to be patient. The booklet is on the sparse side, but the instructions are clear to follow. You may need to back up and repeat some steps but eventually it will work. It took me less than 20 minutes and one of the trickiest part was getting the car to stop automatically connecting with my phone in order to get this adapter to be connected. It still does this whenever I enter that car (I didn’t want to forget that connection as it took so much effort to establish it in the first place way back when), so I end up having to manually connect to the adapter each time. Fair enough. This is not my main means of transport.
Having this adapter means that I can pretty much be assured that I shall be able to listen to my favourite podcast downloads and music without needing to take a CD with me (yes, some cars still do have them!).
The signal has not dropped once, but as I say, I do have to manually connect each time. The sound quality is good most of the time. A couple of times there were what I would call fadeouts, but these have not been repeated since. Bear in mind that if your car’s stereo system is top notch and there is not too much distance between your phone and the adapter then the songs will sound amazing.
The nifty little USB light gives a nice pink contrast to the blue of the adapter’s display. However, in a car with no USB, you won’t be able to use both the light and the other USB socket as the shape/size of the light effectively blocks the other USB socket. So if you want to use the light you have to rely on streaming music from your phone or an SD card, not from a USB stick.
Nifty little gadget which removes the need to change cars just to get access to modern technology.
For the price it is really good car adapter to update your car stereo.
This one went into a car with separate CD and radio – just an old model car that’s not worth changing the whole system.
It was very easy to install.
Slotted easily into the lighter port. Instruction was very clear what to do next – chose a free (empty) FM channel on your car radio, turn the phone/CH button to to the same frequency as on the radio, and you’re set up for receiving music. Add the device to your phone in the bluetooth devices, and you can play music from your phone straight away and receive calls.
That means no more CDs in the car and handsfree calling.
There are various advices in the manual, e.g. if you have to much noise – simply choose another FM frequency. Setting up volume – follow the instruction for the best quality.
If I had known how easy and practical this little gadget is , I would’ve got it much much earlier!
The additional functionality of charging the phone and playing music at the same time is welcome.
There’s a useful USB A/USB C adapter and funky little light that brightness the adapter in the dark .
Overall, really pleased with this little gadget which gives me access to anything on my phone – from music to calls and podcasts.
I have a plugin charger and a plugin Bluetooth adapter, but not an all in one so this is perfect for me.
There a lot of different options with this, and you can either charge two devices at once, although one will be at a slower speed. For the Bluetooth part, I got this set up really easily and was amazing to be able to listen to music directly from my phone. I find the sound quality really good and didn’t notice any degradation in sound. You can also plug in music via a USB, but this isn’t something I’ve needed to do yet. I also like the nice blue light. This is a great product, but I just wish it had faster charging, then it would be perfect.
This looks pretty neat, auto switches on when the car ignition is on which is good. There’s a little bit of noise when no music is playing – not much that you would notice, but maybe with audio books or similar. The volume control seems to control the device itself rather than the volume of the device connected vi a bluetooth which is a bit annoying. The “ambient light” is horrendous – bin that part immediately.
Sat Nav & Bluetooth unit on my Toyota recently failed so, when offered this item for a review under the Vine Programme, I was happy to try it.
The device quicky paired with my Android phone. The only difficult part was selecting an appropriate matching clear channel on (most had noise). When I did find a good channel (up the top end, past 104) it seems to works flawlessly.
The device itself consumes only about 44 mA but the little light supplied free uses about 100mA extra.
The one thing I don’t like is that instructions warns that power will be drained from car battery if not removed from socket after use.
The past year I have been on a quest to find the perfect one of these for my Land Rover. This is very good, but still not perfect.
What I like:
Very good build quality
Easy to set up with phone and radio (tune into a frequency that is free of other radio transmisisons)
Easy to use whilst driving due to simple controls (no need ot look down)
Has UDISK support – in other words, plays music from USB stick and Micro SD (TF Card)
Retains track no. when turning off ignition
Decent sound (but a little quiet as is often the case with these)
What I was not so keen on
No USB-C port (They supply an adapter)
Retains track, but not track position when turning off the power)
Audio quiet compared to in car radio, meaning you have to remember to turn down the car radio volume each time.
They also supply a dinky little USB lamp. Not sure why?
If you are looking for a basic USB charger that enables an older car without Bluetooth to use Hands Free phone and playback music by USB, SD Card or Bluetooth, this is a very good buy at a reasonable price.
This plugs easily into my car and is easy to attach by Bluetooth. My car already has USB ports but it can be confusing as to which port plays music and which charges as it is.
I love that with this adapter I can play music from my phone and ensure that music doesn’t play from my kids phone whilst they are charging their phones on road trips.
I have a lot of experience with similar FM transmitters and absolutely love this Bluetooth v5.3 model. It supports TF cards, mine is 64GB and it had no trouble playing back MP3 and FLAC audio files streamed to my car stereo over the FM transmitter or connecting to my phone for calls and Spotify .
The T25 has a blue back-lit digital display outline to make it easier to see the device after dusk. I wasn’t expecting anything else to be included. I found in the box a USB-A to USB-C adapter and a USB-A mini lamp which could be plugged into the transmitter or any USB-A port. I have it plugged into my car spare USB-A port for extra light in bottom of the center console.
Pairing my phone to the transmitter was straightforward and easy to setup. Audio playback from Spotify was amazing! All buttons work as expected including calling function.
The only detractor was that the charging ports are only 2.1A and 1A. This means that it is only capable of fast charging so not the fastest but it does charge at the same time while you play your music!
The included USB-C adapter allows for most charging cables to be connected. And the mini light is a static colour but really does a fantastic job.
Update 26/04/24
I have noticed some background noise with this transmitter over the radio playing audio files from a TF card.