Syncwire Bluetooth 5.4 FM Transmitter Car Adapter 54W (PD

Syncwire Bluetooth 5.4 FM Transmitter Car Adapter 54W (PD 36W & 18W) [Stronger Dual-Mic] [Fast Charging] [Light Switch] [HiFi Deep Bass] Wireless Radio Receiver Hands-Free Calling LED Display

Syncwire Bluetooth 5.4 FM Transmitter Car Adapter 54W (PD 36W & 18W) [Stronger Dual-Mic] [Fast Charging] [Light Switch] [HiFi Deep Bass] Wireless Radio Receiver Hands-Free Calling LED Display, Blue


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7 Responses

  1. KKHKeeshad says:

     United Kingdom

    I thought this was going to be a flimsy plug in and not last long.

    It met expectations and done the job just fine with the Bluetooth connection via the fm signal.
    The hands free was a bit naff, however I only wanted it to cast music from my phone and charge it at the same time.

  2. EddyBarger says:

     United Kingdom

    Was a bit worried that it was wasted money but it isn’t it works really good and no problems to set up.
    Sound is perfect and Bluetooth is very clear. And I use it for my smart fortwo.

  3. JefferyGunther says:

     United Kingdom

    Not being techno person , I wondered if I could set this up . For those of us with older style cars with no Bluetooth this is ideal if you want to play your own music on your phone through your cars speakers With the directions in the box and a look at YouTube I set it up and it is good. You can turn the disco lights off that come on when you plug it into cig lighter socket . Two charging different outlets come as standard . Hope this helps

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought this to go in a very old (23+ ) Boxster with OEM radio. Paired with phone, found empty FM channel and Bob’s yer uncle, Fanny’s your aunt all worked perfectly. Streamed music from Calais to Toulouse without any problems. An impressive product. Ignore the coloured lights!!!

  5. CarmineBasaldua says:

     United Kingdom

    Great little gadget for the car. Connecting via a spare FM channel was simple and the BT connected easily to my phone. The only draw back that I have encountered was that when I went on holiday for two weeks and left this plugged in, my car battery was flat upon my return.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    For context, I am using this in a 2010 Honda CRV EX-L

    I have had a few of these Bluetooth to FM transmitters over the years and this is by far the best in terms of sound quality and connection speed.

    The USB type C charging is very quick for phones and can even charge more demanding items such as tablets or small laptops on long drives. The USB qc 3.0 is also good for older devices.

    The connection speed is lighting quick and unlike other products that have a very obnoxious and annoying “bLuE ToOtH DeViCeS is ConEctEd”, this just has a simple beep to let you know you’re ready to go!

    The bass button, in my use case seems like more of a gimmick which just increases the bass and scoops out the High and Mids, sounds bad in my car however may be useful in card with tinny sounding speakers.

    The only downside is the mic you can use for calls, it is pretty much unusable however setting your phone to ignore the transmitter as an input device and use your phone mic is a workaround.

    I got this on special offer however even at full price I would say it is more than worth the money

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Easy to set up the first go and after that it connects automatically, love that you can set the station frequency that you want as that way you wont pick up other peoples signals like you get with cheaper versions of this product and the charging speed with USB cable is great alongside the original target of use. The little toggle is great for skipping songs as well so you dont have to touch your phone will driving, all in all worth every penny.