Did a google search for a good FM Bluetooth transmitter. Your video came up and we ordered one using your link. WOW!!! works flawlessly. Saved us a lot of money in having to install a new stereo in our dinosaur (2003 Camry). Thank you.
@@Chris-nq3et i dont know if u figured it out yet but if it’s next to a charger or anything interfering with it then it would mess it up, also try another fm channel
SAVED MY LIFE!!! I got it connected but didn't understand why it wasn't playing. I tuned it to the same number and BAM thanks again this is brilliant a.d very exited if you can't tell.
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Great video! Also, choose a station that's not competing with another frequency from your local radio stations. Trust me, it makes a world of difference!
@@jedfraser5473 Like mine but it's probably because it's a different brand plus it's 2+ years old. I just bought this one through the Amazon link and can't wait till it gets here!!
Next time you do a review for transmitters, have someone call you so you can tell us how we sound to them and from them to us. Also what it looks like on the transmitter when a call comes through. Other than that, great video/product
What a life saver! Been stressing at my new astra past couple days ordered bluetooth to aux recievers, normal aux cables and couldnt get anything working to stream music, so let's give this ago looking very promising
@@fatum3978 So i bought a cheap Bluetooth fm transmitter and it works flawlessly, great little gadget, on your radio go onto fm and tune into the same fm frequency on the bluetooth transmitter and youre good to go
I swear we didnt even wait to watch the video in order to buy it..you were so hype as soon as i clicked on my husband and i just knew you knew exactly what you were talking about!!!! Woot woot💃thx u
@@almaosorio2084 yess I did and I absolutely love it 100% worth the purchase. I have had it 4 months now with 0 issues, sometimes a very tiny lil static but mostly awesome sound quality. I would definitely recommend and its super easy to install..takes minutes. Go buy it and come back let me know if you like it!! Im excited for you to be blasting your favorite tunes soon!!
@@xqhiv2 buy it boo!! Mine is still going strong lol. People literally hear it and think I have a nice system 😆🤣😂 audio catfishing at its finest!! Mine is free of static (once I found a better channel to connect to), connects automatically, and has 0 lag. Buy it, try it, and please let me know how you are enjoying it!
I recently got my RCA RZM150E portable radio yesterday, and it works, and all I need to get is a Bluetooth FM wireless transmitter for car, and a car adapter to AC plug so I can play some music when broadcast on FM radio.
Sweet! I bought a police interceptor and even though it’s a 2018 they don’t come with an aux port or Bluetooth, so I’m glad I came across this! Ordering one now!
@@rounakchoudhury4857 I like it. I'm getting a new radio head put in my car today. The screen wasn't working properly. I will then test different radio stations. It's a little fuzzy. The one I chose is 107.7. It's a local country station. I chose it because it's the highest station that I could see on the screen. Based on a few videos I've seen, it seems like the higher the frequency, the better the reception. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
@@anishpatel3118 I use it every day. The remote didn't work. I may have put the battery in wrong. I don't really care because I don't need it. Most of the time it connects quickly when I turn the car on. I love that I can fast forward to the next RUclips video, Pandora song, or whatever. I also love the flexible neck to the screen. I really needed that. Overall, I think it's great!
I have used a lot of fm transmitters in the past and I have experienced background signal noises. If you can please shed some light on the audio quality of this product in light of the aforementioned problem. Also can I connect multiple Bluetooth devices?
Thanks for your review, but I'm afraid there seems to be a lot of talking with minimal reviewing. All you've really covered is how to turn it on, how to pair it to your phone and how to tune it to the radio, and how to adjust the volume, hardly an in depth review, and something everyone can work out. How about actually testing the quality of the device such as testing it with playing audio through the TF Card, does it maintain the track order? Other BT devices like this I've used don't seem to, they play them at random. Can you in fact select the tracks or does it play them automatically, likewise through USB? How well does the handsfree phone calling work? Is the microphone on the device any good? Most of these things have rubbish microphones and when talking the person on the other can hardly hear you. So as interesting as the device does seem to be, I'm afraid the review didn't really answer any questions that we don't already know about these devices :P
He never said anything about the aux cable that came in the box? Was that part of the install or not? Do I need to rip apart my dash to get to the back of the head unit or not? UPDATE: No need to rip apart the dash. Easy peasy guys. Great purchase
Yea that review was very weak... what was that remote control for? and the cables? how dose the phone work. and quality of talk via the speakers. just disappointing
Just bought my parents’ old Mercury grand Marquis. 2002 only 43,000 miles. When my mom handed me the keys I joked to her “now all I Gotta do is figure out how to get Bluetooth in there “. I did not know it will be this easy
i have a after market DVD player in a expedition using the fm transmitter that is part of the DVD system to play the sound over the radio however i get a lot of interference with other stations and wondering if this bluetooth transmitter your demonstrating will work
I had no idea this technology existed. I was really thinking about just buying a new car since my Samsung S22 doesn't have an aux port. A multi-thousand dollar problem just solved with $30. Thanks!
None of these reviews do!! One person said the USB memory stick did NOT work on his device. Hilarious. I don't even get a signal on the display - I bought 2 different models and both have nothing. I'll return them.
Might have been great last year, but now I'd give it a 6/10... it's only Bluetooth 4.2 instead of 5.0, doesn't have a USB Type-C charging port, and is only QC 3.0.
Im not knocking the fm transmitter. Its good for what it is...BUT when it comes to having the best sound... A Head Unit is a must. The Head Unit is direct which will drive the speakers more because of the power. The FM Transmitter plays the music but when it comes to EQ... It hits a brickwall. Like Im trying to figure out if I should keep mine and just play the music... Or replace the head unit and have it drive mt speakers to how they really should sound. Good video though.
About 2:05 you meantioned it could change multiple station and you gonna show us right now, but you completely omited how this works as handsfree when I am listening to radio. My car radio has BT, has HDD, has navigation, has SD card reader, only it cant be paired with new smartfones, as they do not share SIM anymore. So I was considering this gadget, but it seems not solving my problem. When I listen to a radio and somebody calls me, do I always have to switch first to the station, that I have tuned on the transmiter?
Damn I feel like ive been limited to onpy cars with aux bluetooth or cassette access because I though fm adapters were dogshit quality This actually sounds better than the cassette adapters I bought one instantly and now i dont have to worry about restrictions on what car I get
Hi, im concerned whether sound is stable, when driving, i got aux in my car, but my phone use same port for aux and charge, which is broken, the small aux receiver needs constant charging, which is why i consider thi gadget(new car owner)
I'm going to ask my dumb question-- once you're using the bluetooth adapter, then any music or other content you listen to originates from your phone then? I am looking for a bluetooth adapter that has its own FM receiver built in so that the car radio's function would be restored if that makes any sense-- as in I could receive FM radio with the adapter which would then relay it to the car radio and if a phone call was made or received the phone would override-- does that make any sense and if so is there anything like that on the market?
is it possible with a FM transmitter or other device to transfer my voice to my friends FM radio if he's park near me and can I do it to more than one friend at a time if they park near me
One thing alot of people dont speak about is the power on/off button.... I have a blackweb and unless I have an SD card in it the device won't go off by its slef...does this product do that...
Joe & VeRo Nope. The connection between your phone and this device should be 100% solid since it’s Bluetooth. However, the FM signal transmitted from this device to your car’s stereo is far weaker and could have lots of interference from nearby radio stations.
@@patrickmcneilly5585 that's a good point. How does it sound? Does it last over a year every Bluetooth adapter seems to stop working after about 6 months. Thanks for any feedback!
So this doesnt work with the car radio? I dont get it why do you need this if your car radio allready works?? Im looking for somthing for a vintage car that uses a hidden radio and doesnt use a modern radio system as it will look bad for the classic aesthetic
I have a Bluetooth Power Station FM Transmitter made by CAR and DRIVER. The features are great in that it has two charge ports for car chargers and two USB ports for your phone,. It also has hands free phone answering,. However; the background sound sucks. When music is playing with singing or people talking and certain words are pronounced it sounds like someone’s hitting the symbols or high hat on a drum set. Is there a unit out there that totally mutes out the background noise? Yeah, features great when it comes to convince but what good is the unit if the sound quality isn’t like the car factory installed units?
Hey, the link you have in the description box and in comments shows show a wrong product (wireless headphones). Could you please update the link? Thanks! :)
The true test for Bluetooth is to try and play audiobooks thru it. For some reason spoken text vexes Bluetooth. Can you try an audio text file thru it and report back please. Thanks for the great vids. You’re a natural!
because what's it's doing is intercepting an FM radio wave. so it's connecting bluetooth to your phone, then taking that audio and intercepting a blank FM radio wave to play that audio out through the speakers. it's wireless because it doesn't use an AUX cord to take over the speaker, it's using that radio channel
Everyone I get or use does not get as loud as the normal radio.you can still hear a little white noise in the background.i wish there was one that worked perfectly
im a little late to the party, but i hope this works in my 1995 ford explorer. it only has am and fm radio and a tape player xD. tape player surprisingly still works. ^^;
If you have FM on your radio it will work which means you can stream music from your phone or usb flash drive or micro SD card. I used it in my 2002 Jaguar S type which also only has a radio tape deck.
@@mynewschannel3100 for the muaicnof course and they have techno radio channels on RUclips going 24/7 so just wanting to know if it will work on RUclips
@@Mh88765 It will stream the RUclips audio if you have the Bluetooth set up on your phone for audio media. I listen to RUclips audiobooks on long journeys.
Great demonstration for streaming music but what about phone calls? Does it have a mic or does my phone have to be close to me to capture my voice during calls? Hands-free phone calls are my primary concern.
that looks great... my scenario is a little different. I have a car Sirius receiver that only has an aux. my car radio doesn't have an aux, it is totally Bluetooth. can i use this device to connect to my car radio via Bluetooth them connect the SiriusXM via the aux port to play SiriusXM?
Thanks, but the real question nobody answer on that FM transmitters is: When using USB or SD card for sound, does the Bluetooth still works for calls ?...
I have only one probably with the FM transmitter Bluetooth I wish could be addressed, when you are riding and you get close to an erea that uses the same frequency it starts to interrupt your connection has that been addressed with this device....
what i don't get is if you have to change your stereo to that radio channel every time you use it. i would be using it for calls, not for music. so if i were listening to another radio channel or cd, do you have to switch to that radio channel before you can answer any calls
I bought a fm transmitter and is working great. I just hear some static while listening to audiobooks, because it os only the voice of the reader. Any tips?
Does this transmitter transmit in true stereo I mean do individual instruments come out of the left speaker and the other instruments come out of the right speaker? Listen first for a song like that through pair of direct wired earphones from your phone or MP3 player, then Bluetooth it to the transmitter If everything comes out of a phantom speaker dead center in the middle of the dashboard instead of separate instruments individually from the left and right speakers, it transmits in mono. I sent a bt transmitter back because it transmitted in mono. Perhaps some manufacturers think it’s stereo if it comes out of 2 speakers. That’s wrong. It’s stereo if half of the band comes out of the left speaker and the other half of the band comes out of the right speaker.
I bought a few of these things, and I ended up pitching them after a short while. They’re really not much good folks. If you travel from town to town, you always have to screw around, changing the channel on the radio and on the Bluetooth thing Bose and finding a different channel. If all you had to do was said, it wasn’t at work no matter where you went. That might be pretty good. But that’s not how these things work unfortunately. Lol I’ll never buy another version of one of these no matter how good they claim it is. Because I’ve had three of them and I know better! Lol plus, you can’t listen to your radio stations anymore and I have SiriusXM and my CTS that I love listening to all the time. But your radio hast to stay on that empty channel all the time to have this thing hooked up and working for making and receiving phone calls. So you don’t get to listen to the radio anymore with one of these either. Lol nope, it’s definitely not for me!
I have a bad experience about that fm.transmitter.. Evreytime i turned on my ac, eventually there is a high pitch noise, it became louder when i accelerate my car..
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After 4 years how is it doing performance wise?
Program the radio station as preset number 5 so everytime you get in your car you can just press the last preset on your car and it makes it easy
Life saver!! Just recently bought a 2004 Accord, and no Bluetooth nor an aux. Thank you so much 🙏🏽
Let me know how it performs because I have the same car and I want to make sure it’s worth the money👌
@@prestonshively4019 it works very well with mine. Very solid sound on my end. I hope it does work for you if you purchase it 🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@EddyReyes_MN ok thank you so much brother I’m making the purchase right now🤝🤝
@@prestonshively4019 of course my brother. Enjoy it! 🤝
In which station do you use it , and does you hear static ?
Did a google search for a good FM Bluetooth transmitter. Your video came up and we ordered one using your link. WOW!!! works flawlessly. Saved us a lot of money in having to install a new stereo in our dinosaur (2003 Camry). Thank you.
I got mines and its very staticky maybe its just the fm i have it at, but is yours staticky at all?
@@Chris-nq3et i dont know if u figured it out yet but if it’s next to a charger or anything interfering with it then it would mess it up, also try another fm channel
@@Chris-nq3et what Xe One said. Sorry for the very late reply. I don’t usually check my YT replies.
@@Thtwassometrp48 I got da same car any problems while using the product?
I have a 99 Firebird with original stock deck. Unfortunately the screen for channel selection has burned out. Would I still be able to use this unit?
SAVED MY LIFE!!! I got it connected but didn't understand why it wasn't playing. I tuned it to the same number and BAM thanks again this is brilliant a.d very exited if you can't tell.
My man thank you I have been look for this canda stuff...your a car saver
Sick gonna get this for my 16 year old 2004 scion xb thanks dude.
Did it work
Thats amazing. I cant wait to make my 93 firebird trans am play music through my speakers without changing anything stock wise.
did you do it?
ConnorS yea! Works amazing! I bought a slightly different one and it works great and sounds amazing.
lildemon which one ?
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lildemon is there any/ much static at all from the device ?
Great video! Also, choose a station that's not competing with another frequency from your local radio stations. Trust me, it makes a world of difference!
I don’t even know how to tell the difference
@@ethanray9805 The one you want has the most static and no bleed over from other stations.
@@bill7778 ahhh ok I’ll have to try it out thank you
yeah but mine only works with one station and its with another and it always gives me static
@@jedfraser5473 Like mine but it's probably because it's a different brand plus it's 2+ years old. I just bought this one through the Amazon link and can't wait till it gets here!!
So useful! I've been trying to find a way to get bluetooth on my old car this helps a lot.
did you get it? did it work?
The one in the link isn’t the same one that you are showing. What is the model number to the exact one you are using in this video
It’s called “ zintou bluetooth fm transmitter” hope it helps.
Next time you do a review for transmitters, have someone call you so you can tell us how we sound to them and from them to us. Also what it looks like on the transmitter when a call comes through. Other than that, great video/product
Great review, bought one with your link to give you a little 💰for making the video
Same!
It’s called “ zintou bluetooth fm transmitter” hope it helps.
What a life saver! Been stressing at my new astra past couple days ordered bluetooth to aux recievers, normal aux cables and couldnt get anything working to stream music, so let's give this ago looking very promising
Did it work
Yeah, did it?
@@fatum3978 So i bought a cheap Bluetooth fm transmitter and it works flawlessly, great little gadget, on your radio go onto fm and tune into the same fm frequency on the bluetooth transmitter and youre good to go
I swear we didnt even wait to watch the video in order to buy it..you were so hype as soon as i clicked on my husband and i just knew you knew exactly what you were talking about!!!! Woot woot💃thx u
did you get it?
@@almaosorio2084 yess I did and I absolutely love it 100% worth the purchase. I have had it 4 months now with 0 issues, sometimes a very tiny lil static but mostly awesome sound quality. I would definitely recommend and its super easy to install..takes minutes. Go buy it and come back let me know if you like it!! Im excited for you to be blasting your favorite tunes soon!!
@@nikkistahr7105 ima buy it since my shitbox truck doesn’t have an aux😂
@@xqhiv2 buy it boo!! Mine is still going strong lol. People literally hear it and think I have a nice system 😆🤣😂 audio catfishing at its finest!! Mine is free of static (once I found a better channel to connect to), connects automatically, and has 0 lag. Buy it, try it, and please let me know how you are enjoying it!
Hi your link doesn’t take me to the item you are doing the review on, it’s a different type?
Thanks I’m buying this transmitter. I was on the fence about getting it. 👍
How is it man?
@@michaelhillman4699 it don’t work for all cars
I'm concerned about draining the battery. It can't be less than 12v while using transmitter.
Thanks for the video. I wish that you would have done a phone call to test the call quality and how it negotiates electrical noise.
Great point!
That's a high rating!
Ya I'd be very interested in that. I've an old van with no Bluetooth for calls. If this worked it would be very handy
@@paulclifford4469 I bought the unit. It works well. Volume for me is lacking though.
Yes it was easy , and fast!!! Highly recommend
I recently got my RCA RZM150E portable radio yesterday, and it works, and all I need to get is a Bluetooth FM wireless transmitter for car, and a car adapter to AC plug so I can play some music when broadcast on FM radio.
Sweet! I bought a police interceptor and even though it’s a 2018 they don’t come with an aux port or Bluetooth, so I’m glad I came across this! Ordering one now!
You can easily get a stock radio from a different model same year. Might be worth the look
Thank you!!!! I just ordered this from Amazon because of this video. Again, thanks!
Can you let me know how is it?
@@rounakchoudhury4857 Sure! It should be here by Friday. Thanks again! I'm subscribing now. 😊
@@rounakchoudhury4857 I like it. I'm getting a new radio head put in my car today. The screen wasn't working properly. I will then test different radio stations. It's a little fuzzy. The one I chose is 107.7. It's a local country station. I chose it because it's the highest station that I could see on the screen. Based on a few videos I've seen, it seems like the higher the frequency, the better the reception. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
@@myabishaibyfatimabey4976 How did it go?
@@anishpatel3118 I use it every day. The remote didn't work. I may have put the battery in wrong. I don't really care because I don't need it. Most of the time it connects quickly when I turn the car on. I love that I can fast forward to the next RUclips video, Pandora song, or whatever. I also love the flexible neck to the screen. I really needed that. Overall, I think it's great!
God Bless you ... 2004 with no Bluetooth Support ... not even an aux port .. this is gonna change the game ... Thanks very much!
Newer cars have Bluetooth and aux port
just bought 2009 VW Beetle - this is GREAT!
I have used a lot of fm transmitters in the past and I have experienced background signal noises. If you can please shed some light on the audio quality of this product in light of the aforementioned problem. Also can I connect multiple Bluetooth devices?
Did you ever find a receiver that solves this?
Update please ahah
Just to be absolutely sure: did you always turn the volume to the max on the fm transmitter / your mobile?
@@Jorg05111980 hey question 7 months later so um should you have it highly volume on phone or unit
@@colincarrington4629 On both, though all the fm transmitters will still have some noise...but the degree can vary quite a bit
Love the song choice!!!!
Thanks for your review, but I'm afraid there seems to be a lot of talking with minimal reviewing. All you've really covered is how to turn it on, how to pair it to your phone and how to tune it to the radio, and how to adjust the volume, hardly an in depth review, and something everyone can work out. How about actually testing the quality of the device such as testing it with playing audio through the TF Card, does it maintain the track order? Other BT devices like this I've used don't seem to, they play them at random. Can you in fact select the tracks or does it play them automatically, likewise through USB?
How well does the handsfree phone calling work? Is the microphone on the device any good? Most of these things have rubbish microphones and when talking the person on the other can hardly hear you.
So as interesting as the device does seem to be, I'm afraid the review didn't really answer any questions that we don't already know about these devices :P
He never said anything about the aux cable that came in the box? Was that part of the install or not? Do I need to rip apart my dash to get to the back of the head unit or not? UPDATE: No need to rip apart the dash. Easy peasy guys. Great purchase
Yea that review was very weak... what was that remote control for? and the cables? how dose the phone work. and quality of talk via the speakers. just disappointing
Just bought my parents’ old Mercury grand Marquis. 2002 only 43,000 miles. When my mom handed me the keys I joked to her “now all I Gotta do is figure out how to get Bluetooth in there “. I did not know it will be this easy
Make sure you pick a dead station in your town you’ll get the best quality and stick to FM it has a higher frequency.
Nice bluething; but what about playing a MP3 pen drive and receiving or making a call?
Got a 2002 Grand Cherokee Laredo with no Bluetooth or Aux, so hopefully this'll work and I won't have to install a new single DIN head.
I was just thinking about getting one for my brother. He has 99 Laredo I think
i have a after market DVD player in a expedition using the fm transmitter that is part of the DVD system to play the sound over the radio however i get a lot of interference with other stations and wondering if this bluetooth transmitter your demonstrating will work
Okay this thing is legit it sounds great
You forgot to test incoming/outgoing phone calls to check the clarity of it.
not so good quality
@@L4CHO85 I always get annoyed when ppl call and I got my favourite playlist on so bad reception is a bless...bless!
@@L4CHO85 btw your name means Go Away in Sorani Kurdish 😂
@@L4CHO85 so does this mean pass on it?
Agree
I had no idea this technology existed. I was really thinking about just buying a new car since my Samsung S22 doesn't have an aux port. A multi-thousand dollar problem just solved with $30. Thanks!
No problem!
You didn't mention whether it incorporated noise cancellation circuitry or whether you can scroll through USB memory stick music files.
None of these reviews do!! One person said the USB memory stick did NOT work on his device. Hilarious. I don't even get a signal on the display - I bought 2 different models and both have nothing. I'll return them.
@@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 Quite right! Most online product reviews are BS (Why? ...because the producer is taking kickbacks off of sales!).
Might have been great last year, but now I'd give it a 6/10... it's only Bluetooth 4.2 instead of 5.0, doesn't have a USB Type-C charging port, and is only QC 3.0.
Apart from listening to your personnel music , does it allow you to make and recieve calls through your radio?
Yes
Cool, does it get any radio interference when you're driving?
This hasn’t been answered, while I have a different one, if you have one where it’s picking up other radios, just switch to a different station
Im not knocking the fm transmitter. Its good for what it is...BUT when it comes to having the best sound... A Head Unit is a must. The Head Unit is direct which will drive the speakers more because of the power. The FM Transmitter plays the music but when it comes to EQ... It hits a brickwall. Like Im trying to figure out if I should keep mine and just play the music... Or replace the head unit and have it drive mt speakers to how they really should sound. Good video though.
It's on a blasted gooseneck now
Nice video I’m getting this for my 2002 Camry xle
About 2:05 you meantioned it could change multiple station and you gonna show us right now, but you completely omited how this works as handsfree when I am listening to radio. My car radio has BT, has HDD, has navigation, has SD card reader, only it cant be paired with new smartfones, as they do not share SIM anymore. So I was considering this gadget, but it seems not solving my problem. When I listen to a radio and somebody calls me, do I always have to switch first to the station, that I have tuned on the transmiter?
this was awesome thank you for posting this. it was very informative how do you not have 10 million subscribers
Damn I feel like ive been limited to onpy cars with aux bluetooth or cassette access because I though fm adapters were dogshit quality
This actually sounds better than the cassette adapters
I bought one instantly and now i dont have to worry about restrictions on what car I get
Hi, im concerned whether sound is stable, when driving, i got aux in my car, but my phone use same port for aux and charge, which is broken, the small aux receiver needs constant charging, which is why i consider thi gadget(new car owner)
I'm going to ask my dumb question-- once you're using the bluetooth adapter, then any music or other content you listen to originates from your phone then? I am looking for a bluetooth adapter that has its own FM receiver built in so that the car radio's function would be restored if that makes any sense-- as in I could receive FM radio with the adapter which would then relay it to the car radio and if a phone call was made or received the phone would override-- does that make any sense and if so is there anything like that on the market?
Out of stock in Amazon where to purchase and what does it cost?
Please someone comment. I want one but amazing out of stock..
Thank you , will do . If its a receiver /transmitter ,it would seem like it might work. . . . Very much well worth a try ! Thanks again .
Thanks for the video. I wonder can we use steering wheel buttons to control volume, to pause or change songs?
What's the microphone quality like for phone calls?
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is it possible with a FM transmitter or other device to transfer my voice to my friends FM radio if he's park near me and can I do it to more than one friend at a time if they park near me
One thing alot of people dont speak about is the power on/off button.... I have a blackweb and unless I have an SD card in it the device won't go off by its slef...does this product do that...
It’s sold out
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No instructions on what channel u need to be on
Thanks for sharing. I'm going to pick this up 🤙🏽
Ima take your word on this hope it doesn’t disappoint
is it good?
Does it work?
Thoughts?
It’s alright
Awesome price.this way I won't have to replace my Deck
Great video and details. Great work.
Howe is the connection when you drive your car into the city.
Joe & VeRo Nope. The connection between your phone and this device should be 100% solid since it’s Bluetooth. However, the FM signal transmitted from this device to your car’s stereo is far weaker and could have lots of interference from nearby radio stations.
Joe & VeRo No problem. BTW man, don’t buy the one in the description of this video. It looks like a completely different product.
Joe & VeRo what’s the brand? Do you still recommend it?
Terrible, lots of interference and if not careful when making phone calls, others, close to your car, can listen in on the conversation.
is there a lot of static? I might just get one of those tape deck aux cords until I install a head unit in my police interceptor \m/
UnendingGrimnesS I had a tapedeck aux cord in my 2001 Jetta, it was awesome I recommend one of those before a bluetooth device
@@patrickmcneilly5585 that's a good point. How does it sound? Does it last over a year every Bluetooth adapter seems to stop working after about 6 months. Thanks for any feedback!
UnendingGrimnesS yeah I got it over 2 years ago and it still is going strong
Is it loud or does it downgrade the sound?
Does it work on older cars like a two thousand and five Toyota Corolla
So this doesnt work with the car radio? I dont get it why do you need this if your car radio allready works?? Im looking for somthing for a vintage car that uses a hidden radio and doesnt use a modern radio system as it will look bad for the classic aesthetic
what is the name of the bluetooth and where can i find it?
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I see it I love it ima buy it
Sure beats the earphone jack to the cassette tape converter.
I have a Bluetooth Power Station FM Transmitter made by CAR and DRIVER. The features are great in that it has two charge ports for car chargers and two USB ports for your phone,. It also has hands free phone answering,. However; the background sound sucks. When music is playing with singing or people talking and certain words are pronounced it sounds like someone’s hitting the symbols or high hat on a drum set. Is there a unit out there that totally mutes out the background noise? Yeah, features great when it comes to convince but what good is the unit if the sound quality isn’t like the car factory installed units?
Hey, the link you have in the description box and in comments shows show a wrong product (wireless headphones). Could you please update the link? Thanks! :)
I currently have a SUMIND and when it’s connected it gives off a really high pitched noise.
Just bought this devices & it's on point, music comes through clear it's worth the money.
Thank you for saying that.... sometimes ppl don't believe that this actually works well!
when your driving through the roads does the sound drop off and sounds like the sound us channeling? i dont want to buy it and it does that
The true test for Bluetooth is to try and play audiobooks thru it. For some reason spoken text vexes Bluetooth. Can you try an audio text file thru it and report back please. Thanks for the great vids. You’re a natural!
If it 1:39 "connects wirelessly to the speakers" then why do you need the radio?
because what's it's doing is intercepting an FM radio wave. so it's connecting bluetooth to your phone, then taking that audio and intercepting a blank FM radio wave to play that audio out through the speakers. it's wireless because it doesn't use an AUX cord to take over the speaker, it's using that radio channel
@@chelseagranger6434 woooosh
Yeah he didn't put it properly. It doesn't connect to the speakers. It emits a radio signal that your stereo can pick up.
Now I get it.. wasn't that clear on the video
Is that better than an auxiliary Bluetooth adapter? Wouldn’t auxiliary be better sound? Than fm?
Everyone I get or use does not get as loud as the normal radio.you can still hear a little white noise in the background.i wish there was one that worked perfectly
How old of a car can this be used on?
Just go mine. Work like a champ. Love it!
im a little late to the party, but i hope this works in my 1995 ford explorer. it only has am and fm radio and a tape player xD. tape player surprisingly still works. ^^;
If you have FM on your radio it will work which means you can stream music from your phone or usb flash drive or micro SD card. I used it in my 2002 Jaguar S type which also only has a radio tape deck.
@@mynewschannel3100 sweet thanks. ill look into getting one
@@mynewschannel3100 will it stream like if I put it on RUclips ?
@@mynewschannel3100 for the muaicnof course and they have techno radio channels on RUclips going 24/7 so just wanting to know if it will work on RUclips
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It will stream the RUclips audio if you have the Bluetooth set up on your phone for audio media.
I listen to RUclips audiobooks on long journeys.
Great demonstration for streaming music but what about phone calls? Does it have a mic or does my phone have to be close to me to capture my voice during calls? Hands-free phone calls are my primary concern.
It seems to work well actually
I can’t be the only one who wanted to instinctively sing MVP’s song from WWE at 2:52 🤣
Fr bro! LMAO. He don't use that shit no more though
that looks great... my scenario is a little different. I have a car Sirius receiver that only has an aux. my car radio doesn't have an aux, it is totally Bluetooth. can i use this device to connect to my car radio via Bluetooth them connect the SiriusXM via the aux port to play SiriusXM?
You can use any radio station with frequency or without frequency..
Thanks, but the real question nobody answer on that FM transmitters is: When using USB or SD card for sound, does the Bluetooth still works for calls ?...
If someone had their car parked 200 feet from your car would they be able to listen to your broadcast through their radio?
good question! Mine won't even give a display. I'll return it.
What store would sell this product around Wichita Kansas and how much would it cost in store or online?
I have only one probably with the FM transmitter Bluetooth I wish could be addressed, when you are riding and you get close to an erea that uses the same frequency it starts to interrupt your connection has that been addressed with this device....
Hey man great job work like a champ thank you
what i don't get is if you have to change your stereo to that radio channel every time you use it. i would be using it for calls, not for music. so if i were listening to another radio channel or cd, do you have to switch to that radio channel before you can answer any calls
Yes
I bought a fm transmitter and is working great. I just hear some static while listening to audiobooks, because it os only the voice of the reader. Any tips?
Put it on 87.5 it will be better
@@DrKesa-vk2gx to many people use 87.5
If you use it for USB music listening then is it possible to change the folders using remote
Will it play music from a USB device ? Skipping tracks ?
Does this transmitter transmit in true stereo I mean do individual instruments come out of the left speaker and the other instruments come out of the right speaker? Listen first for a song like that through pair of direct wired earphones from your phone or MP3 player, then Bluetooth it to the transmitter If everything comes out of a phantom speaker dead center in the middle of the dashboard instead of separate instruments individually from the left and right speakers, it transmits in mono. I sent a bt transmitter back because it transmitted in mono. Perhaps some manufacturers think it’s stereo if it comes out of 2 speakers. That’s wrong. It’s stereo if half of the band comes out of the left speaker and the other half of the band comes out of the right speaker.
I have the same doubt whether it is stereo or mono transmission. did you return exactly this same product
Can't find one in stereo..might not be available
Thanks so much!
I bought a few of these things, and I ended up pitching them after a short while. They’re really not much good folks. If you travel from town to town, you always have to screw around, changing the channel on the radio and on the Bluetooth thing Bose and finding a different channel. If all you had to do was said, it wasn’t at work no matter where you went. That might be pretty good. But that’s not how these things work unfortunately. Lol I’ll never buy another version of one of these no matter how good they claim it is. Because I’ve had three of them and I know better! Lol plus, you can’t listen to your radio stations anymore and I have SiriusXM and my CTS that I love listening to all the time. But your radio hast to stay on that empty channel all the time to have this thing hooked up and working for making and receiving phone calls. So you don’t get to listen to the radio anymore with one of these either. Lol nope, it’s definitely not for me!
You have eared my like and sub good sir🔥
I thought the display showed an equalizer lol! Does the volume stay on max level when you turn off the car?
I'm assuming I can plug in a thumb drive with music on it and it will play?
Yes you can!
@@KLEANTRIX Thank you so much! What a great gadget! I'm getting one right now. lol
Can you actually answer phone calls with it? Does it come through the speakers?
I have a bad experience about that fm.transmitter.. Evreytime i turned on my ac, eventually there is a high pitch noise, it became louder when i accelerate my car..
What brand is it?
When you want to change the stations you should press fm correct?
will this work on cars audio players that didn't had aux or usb option ?
Is it possible to change folders on USB mode?
Thx
I have a Bose sound system in my Nissan Quest. I am hoping this works on my vehicle.
Any reviews now that you’ve tested it?
just got a 2010 Avalon hope it works