T.C.—March 16, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Can't be any happier with this receiver. Quality is great, no issues with it so far. Automatically connects each time I turn on my car. Sounds quality is great. Though I haven't tried it with voice calls. I mainly use it to sync my phone for music. In my 2009 Honda Pilot - it only has bluetooth calling, bluetooth doesn't work for music streamng. This made it so much easier to enjoy, instead of trying to find an aftermarket radio to install. Cheaper too, and if it stops working, I'll just end up buying another one. Read more
Sara—July 15, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This little bluetooth decice works great and has now saved me at least $600 over replacing my car stereo! The Bluetooth function of my 2013 factory stereo suddenly stopped working and I could no longer make or receive calls or stream music and podcasts - everything else works fine. I still use the CD player and wanted to keep that functionality, but the cheapest replacement was about $400, plus $100 for the wiring harness, plus another $100 for connecting the steering wheel volume controls and the backup camera, plus whatever additional parts and labor they might tack on. This $15 device (only $10 on prime day!) saved me from all that, and it works great. Pros: Super easy to install and connect to. My phone automatically reconnects to it. No fumbling for an open radio signal to broadcast to. Excellent clarity of audio signal. Inexpensive - and worth every penny! Cons for this device: The only possible con I come up with is that it requires a USB port for constant power, so you may need to add a double or triple port if you also need to charge phones. And there's an extra little wire to get in the way of things. It's a tiny sacrifice for the value. Cons for not replacing the stereo: One extra step to access aux mode instead of automatically answering calls. Need easy access to phone (dash mount) for placing and answering calls, skipping tracks, etc. Song/podcast info no longer displayed on stereo screen. Audio level is slightly quieter than other inputs, need to remember to turn volume down before switching to radio. Read more

Rock Drummer24—March 5, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Easy to use and sounds great. Read more
Dave—December 18, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I wish I had known about this long ago. I have a 2011 Toyata RAV4 that has an AUX jack. Each time I got in my car I would plug my phone into the AUX jack and enjoy listening to books as I drove. My new phone doesn't have an earphone jack which led me to buy this Bluetooth receiver. It is great! Now I can listen to audiobooks and take hands-free calls while driving and I don't even need to plug my phone into anything - it just connects automatically when I start the car. The price is great and it does everything I need. I'll have to say that this might be my favorite purchase of the year. Read more
Cdub—February 10, 2026✓ Verified purchase
There was one looming question that nobody could answer in the reviews. That is whether or not the microphone was effective down near the center console. So I took a chance and bought one of these. I plugged it into a USB adapter and plugged it directly into the cigarette lighter in the center console of my mid 2000s E class. It worked very well! I made a few Test phone calls and ask the person receiving the call if they could hear me OK. I was in a loud car wash with background noise intentionally when making the call. How much did my surprise, there was no problem with the microphone being that far away from my mouth. The other thing I noticed was quick connectivity. The audio that streamed from Spotify was beautiful audio quality. No degradation. The reason this does not get five stars is because of the annoying “power awrn” female Asian voice when power comes on. So annoying. Why couldn’t it just be a beep? So that’s only reason I’m giving it four stars. Otherwise it’s a very cheap and easy solution. Read more
Mista CDawg—January 8, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I have a 2015 Chevy Equinox and it does not come with Bluetooth, only an Aux cord location. Passing a cord around in the car so my passengers can play music was getting frustrating. Now with this, I just plug it in, and it works! Connect to it with your phone using Bluetooth. No static in the sound, very small and doesn’t take much space at all, takes 30 seconds to setup out the box (plug & play). Read more
Megan McDade—February 1, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This is a GREAT little bluetooth device which works beautifully getting connectivity to my older car radio. Now, there is a trick to getting an absolute silent, good quality audio connection with any aftermarket bluetooth device, so no alternator or ground loop noise shows up in your speakers. Simply provide clean power. Get yourself a phone charging battery, and power the bluetooth device from that. It pulls almost no juice, will last a ridiculously long time between charges, and completely eliminates alternator noise. Some people complain about call clarity, but I found there is a very thin, almost invisible, protective plastic film that covers this device, that partially covers the mic hole. After I removed this film I stopped getting complaints people couldn't hear me. Read more
trevor—February 5, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I had a aux to usb-c aux cable that was very staticy but this product has 0 to none and the best part the sound quality sounds way better and its louder and the bluetooth connection works like a charm, it works better than i expected and is very compact for its size i think its average sized though Read more