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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
The transmitter works good. The screen is very dim and is hard to seen in a car while the sun is out, as well as an annoying lady who talks when the device is ready to pair and when connected. Overall pretty solid.
Spencer Mallison
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Audio quality sucks
lucero
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
It came with a defective USB-C to USB-A cord and normal AUX. Upon replacing the cord the devise works just fine and is easy to use. However, the signal strength is pretty bad and it clips audio quality significantly over FM and AUX. If a song has any strong low or high end, the receiver just cuts it off, making quite a lot of songs just about unlistenable.
Sef
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
I got this to add an XM Bluetooth transmitter to my car. If I used the XM Bluetooth to connect, my phone wouldn't work hands-free.The only negative I found is the instructions are minimal and poor at that-- hold the MJB button with no indication of what that is.Aside from that, the transmitter works well. Once I figured out how to change the frequency to my trucks smallest FM number it worked well. No buzz or hiss and good volume as well. I am no audiophile but the sound is very good for both bass and highs.There is an Aux port and cable included but these are for aux out to a speaker I think. I tried them for Aux in and nothing happened. Not sure why one would use this device to add Bluetooth to a speaker or headset when it requires USB power.For the price and performance this is a winner.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024
If it didn’t talk to you then this would be perfect. At start up of your car, some weird lady talks to you. Loudly.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
First, the DJM button is the call/pause/play button. What sparce directions there are refer to the button but it isn't labeled anywhere. To change the transmitting fm frequency, hold down the call/pause/play button until you see the current frequency flashing on the screen. Then HOLD DOWN the + or - button until the station starts changing (even when the frequency is flashing, not holding the +/- button down long enough will change the volume instead of the frequency).Once that's worked out, make sure you're on an unoccupied channel (discovered my car only checks odd frequencies in scan). The fm transmitting range is short but the sound is clear if you get everything aligned. The Bluetooth connection is weak so your phone will also have to be right there.The aux is an output only for some reason. So it only plays what's coming over the Bluetooth connection.I've come this far. Let's try the sd if we can. You can put a 64gb micro SD in there which is cheap these days and holds quite a bit of music. Be aware it has no shuffle. You can flip between folders but it'll play in order.All in all. Meh
Dion Dennis
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
There's nothing to like about the unit I received. It was defective, and also the most unintuitive and unfortunately minimalist device I've encountered.
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