Jonathan Hendrickson—October 28, 2025
So far, so good. Does what it says and works reliably for me over the first few days. It's a simple setup and sounds good through my old car's radio. A quality, inexpensive solution to bring modern bluetooth capability to your older car stereo. Read more
Joni—November 3, 2025
This adapter is amazing. Having an older vehicle without BT or the ability to plug my phone into the old radio... well, I used to buy books on tape/cds for long trips. I thought the only way to listen to my content in the car would be to buy a car stereo that I could plug the phone into, or bring along some BT speakers, put them and my phone in the charger...etc. Messy. I plugged this little adapter into the car and the ease of connecting to it was amazing. The quality of the sound is great, and I am able to use it to charge my phone or other electronics while I travel. Recommend! Read more
Lewis Thomas—October 15, 2025
It was very very nice and it works very well handfree off the steering wheel. Great price, FM transmitter is the best way to go! Now I can play YOUTUBE music. Had good signal close by where it need to be at. I have so many charging space if I need extra and it charged up fast. Phone calls nice and loud and clear. I definitely will buy them again. Read more
Abigail—November 20, 2025
Easy set up and connection. My phone automatically connects when it turns on. Sometimes the sound quality is a little bit off, but overall is great! Read more
Jerry Stevens—October 12, 2025
I wasn’t sure if this would work or at least work well after reading the reviews but I am pleasantly impressed on how well it works. One I set up the radio with the transmitter the phone connected with no problem and was clear on both ends of the call. The volume was controlled by the radio volume, no problem at all. The real reason for this purchase was that I had a jump drive with nearly 600 songs from over 40 groups of the 70s, 80, and 90s, well it worked perfectly, no static, easy enough to change to the next song whether forward or backward, again volume control from the radio which is no different than listening to the radio or a CD! Incoming phone calls worked perfectly as well and the volume is controlled by the radio volume. So my review is totally positive and my use was in a 2003 Corvette with a stock radio with stock Bose speakers. The only negative really is not related to the transmitter it was a tight fit on my Corvette cigarette port so I had to rotate the transmitter sideways to be able to push it i. No big deal thought with the forward and backward buttons being up and down rather than left and right! It still works great and with my 64 year old eyes I can’t read the small buttons anyway. The only other thing is you can only cycle through the songs on your jump drive one push of the button at a time and you can’t jump too or see what group is next but my jump drive is set up with the group in alphabetical order. That’s not a problem related to the transmitter though. Read more
Customer—December 15, 2025
Item works great for someone with an older car. Now use my phone and music apps instead of the radio. Hands free is a welcome touch and sound is clear for incoming and outgoing calls. Read more
Hobbyist—September 20, 2024
I've been using this for about a month now, and feel like I can give it an accurate rating of 3.5 stars. Had to read the directions to get setup on station 88.1. It worked right away, and has connected fine every time I've used it so far. But in short, the sound quality leaves a lot to be desired. In short, it's usable for podcasts, but I wouldn't listen to music with this. Pros - It's cheap and will get you wireless connectivity via your phone. It's easy to use, though it's bulky, and I was not careful enough and broke the cover to my cigarette lighter port taking it out which was annoying, but my fault. Cons - The sound quality is below average for music. I have a stereo in my car, and the sound quality would never do justice for the subwoofers and amplifier I have. The difference between CD and this thing is like night and day. Me personally, I would never use this for music. - Connectivity. I have a cheapo lightning cable that doesn't have a good connection, and this adapter hates it. Especially if you connect it to the "wired" non-bluetooth side. So I have to make sure the wire stays connected to the "charging" side or it'll keep trying to play music off the phone and repeatedly lose connection with a cheaper cable. - Volume. In addition to the sound quality being below average, the volume is very low. Usually when I listen to music with CD, my volume is set around 20. If I really want to bump it loud I turn it around 28-30. To even hear anything with this, I have to bump it to minimum 40-45, and my radio only goes up to 50. - Quirk with the iphone, not the adapter's fault. If I turn off my car and the radio, and even full the faceplate off, and turn the car off I think, the bluetooth is still connected. So if I'm sitting in my car trying to look at anything on my phone with sound, it's muted because my phone is defaulting to playing it through the car stereo. That's annoying. I used this for one day with music, then took it off because the sound quality was so poor. I recently decided to listen to a podcast on the way to work, so I've been using it daily for like 3-4 weeks. It works pretty well for that, but the volume is very low, and I have to make sure I lower the volume before switching back to music or the 45 volume will kill my ear. I would give this item a 3.5, rounding down to 3. It's cheap and will give you phone connectivity. But the sound quality is not great, and I would not recommend it for music, just for talk radio. And be prepared to turn your volume up all the way to hear it. Music I'd give it a 2. Talk radio I'd give it a 4 if you don't mind turning your volume to the max. And I give it a higher overall rating due to price and pretty good connectivity. If I wanted to listen to music, I'd spring for a new radio. Edit: After a couple of months I've developed a whining noise sometimes when using it. The sound will whine when accelerating. Don't really care though. Still works okay for podcasts, and the connection is reliable. I've never lost connection before mid-use. Read more
Alicia S.—December 17, 2025
This little gadget has greatly improved my husbands quality of life. It was really easy to set up. Just press and hold the button to connect it to Bluetooth on your phone, set the station on the radio to match and voila. Hands free music. 10/10 recommend. The audio quality is better than I expected, it stays connected, and I couldn’t be more pleased with the value for the price. Read more